| Settlement in large cities of the USSR: an analysis of effectiveness (a review article). | |
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PMID: 12280615 Owner: PIP Status: MEDLINE |
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"The issue of the effectiveness of large cities as forms of settlement remains a lively topic of debate in the USSR. Categorizing the issue into three aspects--economic, ecological and social--this paper reviews the arguments pro and con. Although the author makes a conscientious effort to reflect all points of view, a tone favoring the development of big cities appears evident in the discussion." |
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Authors:
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N V Petrov |
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Type: Journal Article |
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Title: Soviet geography Volume: 28 ISSN: 0038-5417 ISO Abbreviation: Sov Geogr Publication Date: 1987 Mar |
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Created Date: 1987-09-15 Completed Date: 1987-09-15 Revised Date: 2002-10-04 |
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Nlm Unique ID: 101084354 Medline TA: Sov Geogr Country: UNITED STATES |
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Languages: eng Pagination: 135-57 Citation Subset: J |
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Demography Developed Countries Ecology* Economics* Environment Geography Population Population Characteristics Socioeconomic Factors* USSR Urban Population* Urbanization* |
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