City Types: Aerotropolis

Since the establishment of the first city/town, they have come a long way. There are various types of cities. Aerotropolis is a relatively new type. We have come a long ways from kinship society to tributary society to the modern city.

There are many bases for classifying a city. Sometimes we classify a city on the basis of its development stage(as in Age of Town scheme of Griffith Taylor), sometimes on morphology and sometimes on its function.

An Aerotropolis is a metropolitan subregion whose infrastructure, land use, and economy are centred on an airport. It fuses the terms “aero-” and “metropolis”. Like the traditional metropolis made up of a central city core and its outlying commuter-linked suburbs, the Aerotropolis consists of the airport’s aeronautical, logistics, and commercial infrastructure form a multimodal, multifunctional airport city at its core and outlying corridors and clusters of businesses and associated residential developments that feed off each other and their accessibility to the airport. The word aerotropolis was first used by New York commercial artist Nicholas DeSantis, whose drawing of a skyscraper rooftop airport in the city was presented in the November 1939 issue of Popular Science The term was repurposed by air commerce researcher John D. Kasarda in 2000 based on his prior research on airport-driven economic development.

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