Amazonian Cities: Perspectives on Economic Surges

<p>Results from investigations on Amazonian cities are presented in five articles<br />which appear in this number. Taken together we try to demonstrate the crucial role of cities in frontier regional planning over time. Even if not always explicit in my research, the articulation of Ama...

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Main Author: Bertha Koiffmann Becker
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro 2013-07-01
Series:Espaço Aberto
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Online Access:https://revistas.ufrj.br/index.php/EspacoAberto/article/view/2098
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spelling doaj-a8d29039493e47048695a970f87ba6ad2020-11-24T21:29:12ZporUniversidade Federal do Rio de JaneiroEspaço Aberto2236-13672237-30712013-07-01317181792Amazonian Cities: Perspectives on Economic SurgesBertha Koiffmann Becker0Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro<p>Results from investigations on Amazonian cities are presented in five articles<br />which appear in this number. Taken together we try to demonstrate the crucial role of cities in frontier regional planning over time. Even if not always explicit in my research, the articulation of Amazonian cities to regional development has been a constant theme in my studies. Recent research applies the theory of growth surges of cities to specific empirical studies of six Amazonian cities: Manaus, Belém, Rio Branco, Santarém, Parintins e Imperatriz. The study of each of these cities was undertaken by different researchers of the Laboratório de Gestão do Território of the Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, who participated in a CNPq project. Except for Belém economic and growth surges of the other major historical cities of the Amazon are treated separately in the articles which follow. This introduction provides the theoretical basis of the studies and the rise of cities in the colonial period.</p>https://revistas.ufrj.br/index.php/EspacoAberto/article/view/2098Cidades, Amazônia, Surtos de cidades
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Amazonian Cities: Perspectives on Economic Surges
Espaço Aberto
Cidades, Amazônia, Surtos de cidades
author_facet Bertha Koiffmann Becker
author_sort Bertha Koiffmann Becker
title Amazonian Cities: Perspectives on Economic Surges
title_short Amazonian Cities: Perspectives on Economic Surges
title_full Amazonian Cities: Perspectives on Economic Surges
title_fullStr Amazonian Cities: Perspectives on Economic Surges
title_full_unstemmed Amazonian Cities: Perspectives on Economic Surges
title_sort amazonian cities: perspectives on economic surges
publisher Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
series Espaço Aberto
issn 2236-1367
2237-3071
publishDate 2013-07-01
description <p>Results from investigations on Amazonian cities are presented in five articles<br />which appear in this number. Taken together we try to demonstrate the crucial role of cities in frontier regional planning over time. Even if not always explicit in my research, the articulation of Amazonian cities to regional development has been a constant theme in my studies. Recent research applies the theory of growth surges of cities to specific empirical studies of six Amazonian cities: Manaus, Belém, Rio Branco, Santarém, Parintins e Imperatriz. The study of each of these cities was undertaken by different researchers of the Laboratório de Gestão do Território of the Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, who participated in a CNPq project. Except for Belém economic and growth surges of the other major historical cities of the Amazon are treated separately in the articles which follow. This introduction provides the theoretical basis of the studies and the rise of cities in the colonial period.</p>
topic Cidades, Amazônia, Surtos de cidades
url https://revistas.ufrj.br/index.php/EspacoAberto/article/view/2098
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