
Jean Gottmann
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Jean Gottmann was a prominent French geographer, best known for his influential work on urban geography and regional planning. He gained significant recognition for his concept of 'Megalopolis,' which described the sprawling urbanized region along the northeastern seaboard of the United States. This groundbreaking idea not only highlighted the interconnectedness of cities but also provided insights into the socio-economic dynamics of urban development. His writings, including 'A Geography of Europe' and 'Megalopolis Revisited: 25 Years Later,' have been critical in understanding urban spaces within a geographical context.
Throughout his career, Gottmann focused on the implications of urbanization and the importance of geographical factors in shaping human activities. His research has influenced urban planners and geographers worldwide, making him a pivotal figure in the study of human geography. His works continue to be referenced in discussions about urban growth, regional planning, and the future of metropolitan areas.