Why Cities Change
Discover the intricate dynamics of urban transformation in "Why Cities Change," a compelling hardback by R. & La Cardew, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2006. Spanning 310 insightful pages, this essential read delves into the correlation between urban expansion and economic evolution in Sydney during the pivotal decade of the 1970s.
The book meticulously examines major productive sectors of economic activity and scrutinizes the multifaceted roles played by different levels of government—local, state, and federal. It not only analyzes the social ramifications of urban development but also provides a thorough evaluation of policy options available for sustainable growth. Whether you're a student of urban studies or a policy maker, this book is a vital resource that invites you to understand the forces driving change in modern cities.