Charlanta
Charlanta is one of the Megaregions of the United States, and is part of the Piedmont Atlantic Megaregion. Extending along the I-85 Corridor, the region stretches from Charlotte to Atlanta. With more than $1 trillion in economic output, it is considered one of the 12 regional powerhouses that drive the economy of the United States.[1][2] Based on projections, this region's urban areas will "expand 165%, from 17,800 km2 in 2009 to 47,500 km2 in 2060,"[3] ultimately connecting the urban sprawl of Atlanta and Charlotte.[4] Researchers have expressed concern that this urban development will create a warmer climate along the corridor and increase flood risks in the region.[3][5]
Charlanta Megaregion | |
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Charlotte | |
Atlanta | |
Country | |
State(s) | North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia |
Population | 22,000,000 |
Rank | Primary Statistical Area | Anchor City | Population (2017 est.) | State(s) |
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1 | Atlanta–Athens-Clarke County–Sandy Springs | Atlanta | 6,555,956 | GA |
2 | Charlotte–Concord–Gastonia | Charlotte | 2,684,121 | NC / SC |
3 | Greenville–Spartanburg–Anderson | Greenville | 1,460,036 | SC |
References
- Troyer, Rebecca (March 13, 2014). "'Char-lanta' among nation's 12 regional powerhouses driving the U.S. economy". Charlotte Business Journal. Retrieved October 16, 2017.
- Florida, Richard (March 12, 2014). "The Dozen Regional Powerhouses Driving the U.S. Economy". CityLab. Retrieved June 8, 2019.
- Collazo, Jaime A.; McKerrow, Alexa; Dunn, Robert R.; Belyea, Curtis; Costanza, Jennifer; Terando, Adam J. (July 23, 2014). "The Southern Megalopolis: Using the Past to Predict the Future of Urban Sprawl in the Southeast U.S". PLOS ONE. 9 (7): e102261. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0102261. ISSN 1932-6203. PMC 4108351. PMID 25054329.
- Burns, Rebecca (July 25, 2014). "Behold the sprawl of 2060, when Atlanta and Charlotte finally converge". Atlanta Magazine. Retrieved May 29, 2019.
- Debbage, Neil; Shepherd, J. M. (2018). "The Influence of Urban Development Patterns on Streamflow Characteristics in the Charlanta Megaregion". Water Resources Research. 54 (5): 3728–3747. doi:10.1029/2017WR021594. ISSN 1944-7973.
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