Over-Agglomeration and its Effects on Sustainable Development: A Case Study on Istanbul
<div><p>Inequality, in any form and dimension, is a major damaging factor for sustainable development. One of the essential drivers of inequality is the over-agglomeration and congestion in a certain region. The reasons for the agglomeration are well documented, such as knowledge-spillov...
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| Main Author: | Abdullah Kaya (44754) (author) |
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| Other Authors: | Muammer Koc (16078064) (author) |
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2018
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