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Urbanism

Urbanism is the scientific study of how inhabitants of urban areas, such as towns and cities, interact with the built environment. It is a direct component of disciplines such as urban planning, a profession focusing on the design and management of urban areas, and urban sociology, an academic field which studies urban life.

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Urbanism

Nodes50
Edges49
Triples41
Avg. degree1.96
Density0.04
Components1

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Urbanism

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related to Other modern theorists · 6
Urbanism → Douglas Kelbaugh, Everyday Urbanism, Knox, New Urbanism, Paul, Post-Urbanism
related to Network-based theories · 5
Urbanism → Dominique Lorrain, Gabriel Dupuy, Simon Marvin, Stephen Graham, Their
see also · 5
Urbanism → Intelligent UrbanismSustainable, Landscape, New, Technocracy, Urbanism Day
related to External links · 3
Urbanism → International Forum, Urbanism Archived, Wayback Machine
is a · 1
Urbanism → scientific study of how inhabitants of urban areas

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Urbanismis ascientific study of how inhabitants of urban areas0.90text
urban planninginstance ofIt is a direct component of disciplines0.80text
a profession focusing on the designinstance ofIt is a direct component of disciplines0.80text
management of urban areasinstance ofIt is a direct component of disciplines0.80text
and urban sociologyinstance ofIt is a direct component of disciplines0.80text
an academic field which studies urban life.Many architectsinstance ofIt is a direct component of disciplines0.80text
plannersinstance ofIt is a direct component of disciplines0.80text
geographersinstance ofIt is a direct component of disciplines0.80text
and sociologists investigate the way people live in densely populated urban areasinstance ofIt is a direct component of disciplines0.80text
culturalinstance ofan urban and architectural philosophy that grounds design in layered contexts0.80text
ecologicalinstance ofan urban and architectural philosophy that grounds design in layered contexts0.80text
historicalinstance ofan urban and architectural philosophy that grounds design in layered contexts0.80text

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