Fears and Hopes for European Urbanization: Ten Prospective Papers and Three Evaluations (Plan Europe 2000, Project 3: Urbanization; Planning Human Environment in Europe, #1)

by T. Malmberg and M. Tvrdy

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Urbanization is a process taking place in our society, which is changing from a predominantly rural and agrarian society into a predominantly urban and industrial one. This is a transformation which is not just taking place in certain areas, it is not merely a concentration of houses and of people and of activities, but what is perhaps much more important: it is also a change in the way of life. Although there are regional differences, which exist within every nation and between the nations of Europe, the process is a general one, it is omnipresent. Whether the country is rich or poor, it still spends between 15% and 25% of all invested capital on the formation of physical assets (housing, for example). It uses another 15% to 20% on various urban services (roads, utilities). Including domestic power, this means that everywhere about half of the investment resources available are spent on the process of urbanization. Much more significant than this financial way of indicating the imĀ­ portance of urban society and of the urbanization process, but much less clearly expressed in figures, is the fact that it is in the cities that the great evolutions are taking place from the society of the present towards the society of the future. The big cities and conurbations are the breedingĀ­ grounds of technological innovation, of new forms of organization, of the creation of new activities, of new social relations and of new forms of culture.
  • ISBN13 9789024712113
  • Publish Date 31 July 1972
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country NL
  • Publisher Springer
  • Imprint Kluwer Academic Publishers
  • Edition Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1972
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 274
  • Language English