Periurbanization: Shaping Future Cities Through New Institutions and Power Dynamics
The article discusses how urban areas expanded between 1948 and 1989. It argues that this growth is a complex process of creating new institutions and infrastructure. Different groups compete for space and power during this time. The author suggests studying how these changes affect land use and development. They emphasize that urbanization is not just about building on land, but also about creating new institutions. The example of Japan shows how institutions shaped urban growth during a period of industrialization.