Urban Movements and Their Impact on Spatial Transformation
Migration is no longer a movement from the rural to the urban, but rather from city to city or from the city to the metropolis in our swiftly urbanising world.
Urban Movements and Their Impact on Spatial Transformation uses new paradigms to explain why urban movements rise from the development of cities and are gradually increasing. It urges Urban Studies to recognise that the rate of urbanisation occurring in developing regions is higher than that of developed regions and that this change is profound. A multidisciplinary approach is a prerequisite for Urban Studies to understand urban movements and the struggle for urban space in the nearby future of cities worldwide.
Cumhur Olcar holds a Ph.D. in Urban Studies/Affairs. His research interests are urban sociology, sustainable cities, urban design, and urban governance. Among his publications are "Covid-19 Crisis and Turkish Disaster Management: Search for a Model and Efficiency", Social Sciences Studies Journal and "Sustainable tourism community: A case study of Istanbul", Journal of Multidisciplinary Academic Tourism. He has been teaching at Amasya University since 2017.