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FINANCIALIZED GREEN STATE ENTREPRENEURIALISM AND THE URBANIZATION OF MOUNTAINS: Chongli’s Consumption‐based Territorial Business Model for the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics

open access: yesInternational Journal of Urban and Regional Research, EarlyView.
Abstract This article develops the concept of a territorial business model (TBM) to renew the analysis of the production of the urban built environment beyond established urban cores. Based on the case of Chongli, a site for the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, this article provides a double decentering of the ways in which a mountain region was urbanized
Thierry Theurillat, Mengke Zhang
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Suburbia

2017
This chapter considers the suburbs composing an economy in between the city and the rural. It begins by defining suburbs and then outlining their role in the broader transformation of metropolitan and megapolitan areas. It notes the variety of settlements that compose the suburbs.
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In Suburbia

2019
This chapter explores the Advanced Placement (AP) program in suburban school districts. Even as urban centers like Fort Worth and New York typify today's livelier venues for AP expansion, the program has deep roots in the prosperous suburbs that abut them. Along with elite private schools, upscale suburban high schools were among the program's earliest
Chester E. Finn, Andrew E. Scanlan
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Suburbia and Post-suburbia: A Brief History

2011
Suburbs have existed virtually as long as cities. Since ancient times functions and activities that could not exist within the walls or limits of the dense core of the city have gravitated to the periphery. Sprawling livestock yards and brickfields as well as noxious slaughterhouses have been forced to operate on the edge of cities.
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Suburbia

2021
Donald N. Rothblatt, Daniel J. Garr
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Beyond Suburbia

The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1975
The next stage of suburbanization is taking place at the edges of metropolitan areas as these areas merge into the megalopolis. The United States is already a nation in which suburbanites constitute the largest portion, but not yet the majority, of Americans.
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Suburbia

Journal of Architectural Education (1947-1974), 1974
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Suburbia

2022
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