City Dominance: Cities Rule the World - Atlas of the World, 10th Edition by National Geographic

City Dominance: Cities Rule the World - Atlas of the World, 10th Edition by National Geographic
National Geographic | 711 Ă 559 mm | Published 25 February 2015
Examine the rise of the modern metropolis with City Dominance: Cities Rule the World, a powerful thematic plate from the 10th Edition of the National Geographic Atlas of the World. This visually compelling map explores how cities have expanded in number, scale, and influenceârevealing the geographic realities behind urban concentration, population growth, and the emergence of the worldâs great megacities.
Rather than focusing on a single nation or region, this plate takes a global perspective, showing how cities increasingly dominate economic, political, and social life across the planet. It is an outstanding wall reference for classrooms, libraries, universities, urban planners, and anyone interested in the geography of contemporary urbanisation.
đșïž Features & Highlights
-
Gaining Numbers
Explores the rapid increase in the number of cities worldwide and the growing concentration of people in urban environments. -
Tracking Leading Cities
Highlights the major cities that have shaped global urban development and continue to exert outsized influence. -
Identifying City Sizes
Helps explain the different scales of urban settlement, from smaller cities to the worldâs largest metropolitan centres. -
Defining a City
Examines the challenge of defining what a âcityâ actually is across different countries and statistical systems. -
Distribution of Cities by Population and Area
Presents the relationship between population size, urban footprint, and regional settlement patterns in a clear visual format. -
Growing Megacities
Focuses on the rise of the worldâs largest urban agglomerations and the extraordinary pace of metropolitan growth. -
A superb example of National Geographicâs thematic atlas cartography, turning complex urban data into an engaging and highly readable visual resource.
âš Available Finishes
| Format | Description |
|---|---|
| đ Paper (160 gsm) | Heavyweight matte-coated paperâperfect for framing under glass. |
| đ§Œ Laminated (Encapsulated) | Fully sealed in 80-micron gloss laminate for a durable, wipe-clean surface. |
| đȘ” Laminated with Wooden Hang Rails | Laminated map mounted with lacquered natural timber rails (top & bottom) and a hanging cordâready to display. |
| đŒïž Canvas (395 gsm) | HP Professional Matte Canvas with archival pigment inksârich texture, fade-resistant, gallery quality. |
| đȘ” Canvas with Wooden Hang Rails | Canvas mounted with timber rails and hanging cordâtimeless, ready-to-display finish. |
đš Note: Hang-railed maps are professionally mountedâplease allow up to 10 working days.
đ Specifications
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Title | City Dominance: Cities Rule the World |
| Publisher | National Geographic |
| Source | Atlas of the World, 10th Edition |
| Plate Number | 15 |
| Published | 25 February 2015 |
| Page Size | 711 mm (W) Ă 559 mm (H) |
| Map Type | Thematic / Urban Geography Reference |
| Tags | Gaining Numbers, Tracking Leading Cities, Identifying City Sizes, Defining a City, Distribution of Cities by Population and Area, Growing Megacities |
| Materials | Paper, Laminated, Canvas, with or without Timber Rails |
| Printing | Pigment-based, fade-resistant inks |
| Made In | Australia |
đ Perfect For
-
Geography, planning, and urban studies classrooms
-
Libraries and universities needing a strong thematic wall reference
-
Architects, planners, and policy professionals studying city growth and urban systems
-
Collectors of National Geographic atlas plates
-
Home and office décor with an intellectual, global perspective
đ Delivery
-
Paper, Laminated, Canvas (rolled): Typically ship within 1â2 business days
-
Hang-Railed Maps: Made to orderâplease allow up to 10 working days
-
Protective Packaging: Securely packed to arrive in pristine condition
Bring the story of the worldâs rising cities to your wall with this insightful National Geographic atlas plateâa striking visual guide to the scale, spread, and dominance of urban life in the modern world.
Original: $57.20
-65%$57.20
$20.02Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Description
National Geographic | 711 Ă 559 mm | Published 25 February 2015
Examine the rise of the modern metropolis with City Dominance: Cities Rule the World, a powerful thematic plate from the 10th Edition of the National Geographic Atlas of the World. This visually compelling map explores how cities have expanded in number, scale, and influenceârevealing the geographic realities behind urban concentration, population growth, and the emergence of the worldâs great megacities.
Rather than focusing on a single nation or region, this plate takes a global perspective, showing how cities increasingly dominate economic, political, and social life across the planet. It is an outstanding wall reference for classrooms, libraries, universities, urban planners, and anyone interested in the geography of contemporary urbanisation.
đșïž Features & Highlights
-
Gaining Numbers
Explores the rapid increase in the number of cities worldwide and the growing concentration of people in urban environments. -
Tracking Leading Cities
Highlights the major cities that have shaped global urban development and continue to exert outsized influence. -
Identifying City Sizes
Helps explain the different scales of urban settlement, from smaller cities to the worldâs largest metropolitan centres. -
Defining a City
Examines the challenge of defining what a âcityâ actually is across different countries and statistical systems. -
Distribution of Cities by Population and Area
Presents the relationship between population size, urban footprint, and regional settlement patterns in a clear visual format. -
Growing Megacities
Focuses on the rise of the worldâs largest urban agglomerations and the extraordinary pace of metropolitan growth. -
A superb example of National Geographicâs thematic atlas cartography, turning complex urban data into an engaging and highly readable visual resource.
âš Available Finishes
| Format | Description |
|---|---|
| đ Paper (160 gsm) | Heavyweight matte-coated paperâperfect for framing under glass. |
| đ§Œ Laminated (Encapsulated) | Fully sealed in 80-micron gloss laminate for a durable, wipe-clean surface. |
| đȘ” Laminated with Wooden Hang Rails | Laminated map mounted with lacquered natural timber rails (top & bottom) and a hanging cordâready to display. |
| đŒïž Canvas (395 gsm) | HP Professional Matte Canvas with archival pigment inksârich texture, fade-resistant, gallery quality. |
| đȘ” Canvas with Wooden Hang Rails | Canvas mounted with timber rails and hanging cordâtimeless, ready-to-display finish. |
đš Note: Hang-railed maps are professionally mountedâplease allow up to 10 working days.
đ Specifications
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Title | City Dominance: Cities Rule the World |
| Publisher | National Geographic |
| Source | Atlas of the World, 10th Edition |
| Plate Number | 15 |
| Published | 25 February 2015 |
| Page Size | 711 mm (W) Ă 559 mm (H) |
| Map Type | Thematic / Urban Geography Reference |
| Tags | Gaining Numbers, Tracking Leading Cities, Identifying City Sizes, Defining a City, Distribution of Cities by Population and Area, Growing Megacities |
| Materials | Paper, Laminated, Canvas, with or without Timber Rails |
| Printing | Pigment-based, fade-resistant inks |
| Made In | Australia |
đ Perfect For
-
Geography, planning, and urban studies classrooms
-
Libraries and universities needing a strong thematic wall reference
-
Architects, planners, and policy professionals studying city growth and urban systems
-
Collectors of National Geographic atlas plates
-
Home and office décor with an intellectual, global perspective
đ Delivery
-
Paper, Laminated, Canvas (rolled): Typically ship within 1â2 business days
-
Hang-Railed Maps: Made to orderâplease allow up to 10 working days
-
Protective Packaging: Securely packed to arrive in pristine condition
Bring the story of the worldâs rising cities to your wall with this insightful National Geographic atlas plateâa striking visual guide to the scale, spread, and dominance of urban life in the modern world.











