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Human Geography: Urban Dynamics

9781779569110
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Arcler Education Inc

$120.00

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Overview
Urbanization continues to transform societies, creating complex spatial, social, and economic systems. Understanding the forces driving urban growth helps address challenges such as housing, mobility, and sustainability. Human Geography: Urban Dynamics explores the structure, development, and management of urban spaces. The book discusses urbanization theories, migration patterns, and the impacts of globalization on cities. It also examines urban planning, governance, and social inequality in metropolitan contexts. Combining theoretical perspectives with real-world case studies, it offers insights into how human activity shapes urban landscapes and how cities can evolve to meet the demands of a rapidly changing world.
Author Bio
Victoria María Cámara Peretti is a highly skilled professional based in Rosario, Argentina, with over a decade of experience in public policy advisory and public-private synergies at the sub-national level. As a programme manager and environmental analyst, she has successfully developed and implemented strategic climate change programmes for local governments. Her expertise spans across biodiversity, change advisory, and project management, with a strong emphasis on meeting budgets and deadlines. Throughout her career, Victoria has held significant roles, including Director of Fundraising and Green Business at Fundación Nueva Generación and Communication and Project Management Specialist for the FAO's Green Climate Fund Readiness Project. She has also contributed to academic and technical writing, mentored Master's and PhD students, and served as an editor and author for various environmental and policy-related publications. Fluent in Spanish, English, and Portuguese, Victoria brings a comprehensive skill set and a proven track record of success to every project she undertakes.