TY - BOOK ID - 47541430 TI - Amsterdam Human Capital AU - Musterd, Sako AU - Salet, W. G. M. AU - Musterd, Sako. PY - 2003 SN - 9053565957 978141750062X 9786610958870 9048505186 1280958871 141750062X 9781417500628 9789048505180 9789053565957 9781280958878 PB - Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, DB - UniCat KW - Sociology of environment KW - Amsterdam KW - Regional planning KW - City planning KW - Cities and towns KW - Research KW - Geografie KW - Sociale geografie KW - Bewoning en leefgemeenschap. KW - stadsontwikkeling KW - urbanisatie KW - migratie KW - Global cities KW - Municipalities KW - Towns KW - Urban areas KW - Urban systems KW - Human settlements KW - Sociology, Urban KW - Civic planning KW - Land use, Urban KW - Model cities KW - Redevelopment, Urban KW - Slum clearance KW - Town planning KW - Urban design KW - Urban development KW - Urban planning KW - Land use KW - Planning KW - Art, Municipal KW - Civic improvement KW - Urban policy KW - Urban renewal KW - Regional development KW - State planning KW - Landscape protection KW - Government policy KW - Management UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:47541430 AB - The changing spatial organization of the city of Amsterdam reflects a larger-scale process: the familiar shape of Western cities is changing across the globe. For centuries, the urban core was taken for granted as the focal point for international contacts and day-to-day activities. The essays collected here consider how urban spaces have been transformed-not only spatially but socially, economically, and culturally-into multi-centered metropolitan arrays, with contributors examining the new urban identities that may emerge from such changing conditions. ER -