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  • Autor: samanthapena341
  • hace 7 años

What is the difference between humans and urban?

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Respuesta dada por: rajairo057
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Respuesta:

they are from different parts

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Respuesta dada por: diananavarroq
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One of the most interesting problems of urban geography is, without a doubt, that of the definition of the "urban", that of the definition of the city. It is also a fundamental problem, since if we were not able to accurately identify the characteristics of this phenomenon as something substantially different from the "rural", it is clear that the very existence of a branch of Geography dedicated to its study could ultimately meaningless.

If in past times, prior to the Industrial Revolution, the distinction between the rural and the urban, between the countryside and the city, was probably clear and indisputable, this distinction seems much less clear today. Indeed, the development of the media in its broadest sense, that is, of the means of transport and of the transmission of messages and information; the disappearance of the old easements for locating economic activity in view of the current possibilities of energy distribution and division; the homogenization of many patterns of behavior, ways of life and attitudes in relation to the elevation of the standard of living and the widespread action of the mass media, have contributed in the industrialized countries to erase many of the old differences between city ​​and country, making this distinction confusing and problematic. That is why it is not idle to pose and discuss the problem of the definition of the city, of the characters that have been attributed to the urban fact, to see if it is still possible to select this reality as a specific object of our investigations.

The following pages - which should be considered simply as a contribution to the debate - deal with this problem. We have believed that they could constitute a sample of our sincere tribute to the teacher of Spanish Geography, Professor Don Manuel de Terán, who precisely dedicated some pages almost twenty-five years ago to this same problem, and has subsequently dealt with it on various occasions, contributing also to Spanish science, with his personal research, numerous model studies on the urban reality of our country. We are encouraged to write this modest work the words that Dr. Terán once pronounced: "everything that is attempted or done in this direction (in that of the analysis of the characteristics of the urban) will not be vain speculation, but an effort aimed at respond to a legitimate aspiration of knowledge " espero haber ayudado :D y tener la mejor respuesta

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