Viladecans Marsal, Elisabet2020-06-072021-04-302019-041056-8190https://hdl.handle.net/2445/164642We all know that people tend to live in cities. Recent United Nations population data clearly shows that urbanization is a growing phenomenon. In fact, the increasing concentration of population in cities has led to the emergence of mega-cities. 2015 data suggest that 30 cities already have more than 10 million inhabitants; in 1950, just 30% of the world population was living in urban areas. Today the same figure is around 56%, and this percentage is supposed to reach 68% in 2050. Consequently, two out of three inhabitants will live in a city in the next decades.2 p.application/pdfeng(c) Viladecans Marsal, Elisabet, 2019Ressenyes (Documents)UrbanitzacióCiutatsReviews (Documents)UrbanizationCities and townsThe well‐tempered city: What modern science, ancient civilizations, and human nature teach us about the future of urban life. Edited by Jonathan F. P. Rose, New York: Harper Wave. 2016. 480 pp. ISBN 978 006 223 474 2 [Ressenya de llibre]info:eu-repo/semantics/article6826082020-06-07info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess