Title:
Emerging MegaRegions: Studying the Southeastern United States
Emerging MegaRegions: Studying the Southeastern United States
dc.contributor.corporatename | Georgia Institute of Technology. Center for Quality Growth and Regional Development | en_US |
dc.date.accessioned | 2007-01-09T18:09:40Z | |
dc.date.available | 2007-01-09T18:09:40Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2006-01 | |
dc.description.abstract | Between now and the year 2050, more than half of the nation’s population growth, and perhaps as much as two-thirds of its economic growth, will occur in several "MegaRegions." These MegaRegions are extended networks of metropolitan centers and the surrounding areas. They often cross county and state lines and are linked by transportation and communication networks. The southeastern United States has been identified as an emerging MegaRegion, where recent and projected settlement patterns and infrastructure systems are enhancing important social, economic, and environmental links between the many parts of the region. | en |
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dc.identifier.uri | http://hdl.handle.net/1853/13128 | |
dc.language | en | |
dc.language.iso | en | en |
dc.publisher | Georgia Institute of Technology | en |
dc.subject | Piedmont Atlantic MegaRegion | en |
dc.subject | Population studies | en |
dc.subject | United States--Southeast | en |
dc.title | Emerging MegaRegions: Studying the Southeastern United States | en |
dc.type | Text | |
dc.type.genre | Technical Report | |
dspace.entity.type | Publication | |
local.contributor.corporatename | College of Design | |
local.contributor.corporatename | Center for Quality Growth and Regional Development | |
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