The Rise of Megacities Challenges, Opportunities and Unique Characteristics

Megacities of over 10 million inhabitants are unique entities in their own right, both challenging and supporting the policies, governance and cohesion of states. In developing and developed economies, the rise of megacities can be seen to have negative and positive effects; from exacerbating and de...

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Other Authors: Kleer, Jerzy (Editor), Anna Nawrot, Katarzyna (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: New Jersey World Scientific 2018
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