
Marshall
Marshall refers to a set of influential theories and models developed by British geographer and urban planner Colin R. Marshall in the mid-20th century, primarily focusing on urban development and planning. His work emphasizes how cities grow and evolve through complex interactions among economic, social, and environmental factors. Marshall's theories help planners understand urban problems like congestion, housing, and transportation, guiding the development of sustainable, functional cities. Essentially, he provides insights into the dynamics of urban systems, aiming to improve the quality of life in city environments through insightful planning strategies.