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In wealthy countries, spatial inequality occurs in their urban area.
Spatial urban policy deals with the spatial structures of cities. It comprises for example city development planning, the exposure to sprawling and shrinking cities or to segregation, public transport, transport axis / infrastructure planning (whereto built public facilities), central place planning (within the city), guidance about land uses and building sizes, urban renewal, etc.Related: urban planning.
David Llewellyn Buckeridge has written: 'A spatial analysis of the relationship between respiratory health and motor vehicle emissions amongst small urban areas'
What do urban areas contain? What do rural areas contain ?
Semi-urban areas are transitional zones between urban and rural areas, with some urban characteristics like better infrastructure and services, but still maintaining a predominantly rural lifestyle. Rural areas are typically characterized by lower population density, agriculture-based economies, and limited access to amenities and services compared to urban areas.
John B. Knight has written: 'The costing and financing of educational development in Tanzania' -- subject(s): Education, Finance 'A spatial analysis of wages and incomes in urban China' 'Economic growth, economic reform and rising inequality in China'
Urban areas
Urban areas
Urban-rural migration simply refers to the movement of people from urban areas to rural areas. In recent times, rural to urban migration has become more common, as more people move to urban areas in search of jobs. Urban poverty simply refers to the poverty people living in urban areas experience.
because urban areas have more polution AND DOOFINSMERTZ
more in urban
Ian Scott has written: 'Urban and spatial development in Mexico' -- subject(s): Cities and towns, Urban policy