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P/A/14. Effects of infrastructure networks development on cities
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- 2005
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The paper examines the concept of splintering urbanism, or the relations between infrastructure networks and contemporary cities. The implications of the infrastructure networks expansion for the city are outlined including the hazards of infrastructure collapses, etc.
KEYWORDS: effects, infrastructure, networks, development, cities,
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