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" Urbanization and Environmental Quality "
by Isao Orishimo.
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BL
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Record Number
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734166
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b553992
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Main Entry
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by Isao Orishimo.
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Title & Author
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Urbanization and Environmental Quality\ by Isao Orishimo.
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Publication Statement
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Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1982
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Series Statement
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Studies in applied regional science, 21.
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(192 pages)
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ISBN
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9400973926
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: 9789400973923
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Contents
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1 A Location Model with Respect to Environmental Quality --;Statement of the Theorem --;Implications of the Model --;Conclusion --;Appendix: Proof of the Theorem --;2 A Model of the Urbanization Process: An Application of Elementary Catastrophe Theory --;The Model --;An Implication for Environmental Policy --;Conclusion --;3 Population Density Gradient and Rent Gradient --;Difference between the Population Density Gradient and the Rent Gradient --;An Empirical Test from the Dynamic Viewpoint --;Perspectives for Future Study --;Appendix 3.1: Shift of the Land Price Gradient in the Tokyo Metropolitan Area --;Appendix 3.2: Transportation Modal Choice --;A Study Using Probit Analysis --;Appendix 3.3: A Note on the Data --;4 Systems of Cities: An Approach to Central Place Theory --;The Model --;Implications of the Model --;Conclusion --;Appendix: Changing of the Parameter of the Rank-Size Rule Equation --;5 City Size and Environmental Quality --;Theoretical Framework --;A Brief Survey of the Problem --;An Empirical Test of the Relation between Environmental Quality and Public Expenditure --;Conclusion --;Appendix 5.1: Data --;Appendix 5.2: Limit on the Growth of Cities --;Appendix 5.3: Statistical Unit for Defining a City --;Conclusion --;6 Environmental Policy and Implementation --;Environmental Degradation and Social Responses --;The Validity of Cost-Benefit Analysis --;Changing Characteristics of the Planning and Policy-Implementation Process --;Appendix: A Consideration of the Policy-Implementation Process in Japan --;Statistical Appendix --;References --;Indexes.
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Abstract
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While movement to the traditional amenity areas of Florida and Arizona continues, there has been a dramatic shift away from California, or from metropolitan areas generally, to xv xvi INTRODUCTION the Pacific Northwest, the Rocky Mountains, upper New England, and even to the Ozarks, Appalachia, and Upper Michigan.
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Subject
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Economics.
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Environmental economics.
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LC Classification
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HC79.E5B957 1982
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Isao Orishimo
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