This brilliant and eye-opening look at the new phenomenon called
the aerotropolis gives us a glimpse of the way we will live in the
near future--and the way we will do business too.
Not so long ago, airports were built near cities, and roads
connected one to the other. This pattern--the city in the center,
the airport on the periphery--shaped life in the twentieth century,
from the central city to exurban sprawl. Today, the ubiquity of jet
travel, round-the-clock workdays, overnight shipping, and global
business networks has turned the pattern inside out. Soon the
airport will be at the center and the city will be built around it,
the better to keep workers, suppliers, executives, and goods in
touch with the global market. This is the aerotropolis: a
combination of giant airport, planned city, shipping facility, and
business hub. The aerotropolis approach to urban living is now
reshaping life in Seoul and Amsterdam, in China and India, in
Dallas and Washington, D.C. The aerotropolis is the frontier of the
next phase of globalization, whether we like it or not.
John D. Kasarda defined the term "aerotropolis," and he is now
sought after worldwide as
an adviser. Working with Kasarda's ideas and research, the
gifted journalist Greg Lindsay gives us a vivid, at times
disquieting look at these instant cities in the making, the
challenges they present to our environment and our usual ways of
life, and the opportunities they offer to those who can exploit
them creatively. "Aerotropolis "is news from the near future--news
we urgently need if we are to understand the changing world and our
place in it.
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