Urban studies is the term for a diverse range of disciplines and approaches to the study of all aspects of cities, their suburbs, and other urban areas. This includes urban economics, urban planning, urban architecture, urban ecology, urban transportation systems, urban politics, and urban social relations. This can be contrasted with the study of rural areas and rural lifestyles.
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- car-pool lane
- city
- community
- community currency
- community emergency response team
- commuting
- congestion charge
- consumerism
- co-housing
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- economies of agglomeration
- ecological footprint
- Eco-industrial park
- Ecological sanitation
- eco-village
- electricity generation
- energy
- environmental health
- environmental studies
- externality
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- pedestrian overpass
- pedestrian underpass
- personal rapid transit
- Place
- Place identity
- Placemaking
- planned cities
- political economy
- productivism
- public transport
- Principles of Intelligent Urbanism
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- seven-generation sustainability
- sewage system
- shared space
- shift-share
- smog
- soft energy
- street reclaiming
- suburban
- suburban colonization
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- urban agriculture
- urban anthropology
- urban
- urban car
- urban culture
- urban decay
- urban debt
- urban design
- urban ecology
- urban exploration
- urban geography
- urban history
- Urban Land Institute
- urban outdoorsman
- urban planner
- urban planning
- urban primacy
- urban renewal
- urban secession
- urban sociology
- urban sprawl
- urban tribe
- urban wilderness
- urbicide
- unemployment
- urbanomics