First published in 1984, this book addresses key questions about
the pattern of urban development in Southern Europe and the
mechanisms employed to control and regulate this development in
individual countries. It examines five countries - Greece, Italy,
Portugal, Spain and Turkey - that have experienced different scales
and rates of urbanization and industrialization. It identifies
common problems arising from these processes, as well as the
successes and failures of the planning policies employed to
regulate development. This book will be of great value to
geographers interested in Southern Europe and urban and regional
planners interested in comparative patterns of development.
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