1 results in Urban Worlds
The Cultural Infrastructure of Cities
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- Published by:
- Agenda Publishing
- Published online:
- 23 January 2024
- Print publication:
- 07 August 2023
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Urban areas are dynamic spaces where people come together in close proximity to live, work, learn, travel and be entertained. They are also places of great contrast and extremes as demonstrated by inequalities in health, wealth, access and inclusion, among others. Moreover, the vulnerability of urban areas and their populations to the effects of natural hazards and climate change means that there is much to consider in terms of adaptation and responses to these crises. At this time of enormous global changes within urban areas and the urbanization process itself Urban Worlds explores the dynamics of change in space, time and place within urban areas, including those in the Global South.