Recent trends and future prospects of socio-spatial differentiation in urban regions of Central and Eastern Europe: A lull before the storm?

Cities - Tập 26 - Trang 233-244 - 2009
Isolde Brade1, Günter Herfert1, Karin Wiest1
1Leibniz-Insitut für Länderkunde (Leibniz Institute for Regional Geography) Schongauerstr. 9, D-04329 Leipzig, Germany

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