Cities and urbanisation in democratic Portugal

Cities are continuously gaining importance in an increasingly urban world. They are transformed by processes of extension and restructuring, with multi-centrism tendencies and growing metropolitan concentration of people, economic capacity and political power.In the Portuguese case, gaining insight...

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