Socio-spatial transformations at the urban fringes of Rome: Unfolding suburbanisms in Fiano Romano

Today, suburbs and urban fringes are pivotal places for understanding contemporary urban transformations because the majority of the world’s urban population live in suburbs. Suburbanization (i.e. the process of combining the non-centric population, economic growth, and spatial expansion) and suburb...

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Neighborhoods
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Suburban development
Suburbanization
Urban population
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