Urban Growth and Development in Asia: Volume I: Making the Cities

Author:   Graham P. Chapman ,  Ashok K. Dutt ,  Robert W. Bradnock
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781138370159


Pages:   480
Publication Date:   07 December 2020
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Author:   Graham P. Chapman ,  Ashok K. Dutt ,  Robert W. Bradnock
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.920kg
ISBN:  

9781138370159


ISBN 10:   1138370150
Pages:   480
Publication Date:   07 December 2020
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Part I. 1. Over-view: The Future of Urbanisation in Asia. Nigel Harris. Part II. 2. Reconsidering the Current Interpretation on China’s Urbanisation under Mao’s Period: A Review on Western Literature. L. Zhang and Simon X.B. Zhao. 3. Chinese Urbanisation Policies, 1949-1989. Shue Tuck Wong and Sun Sheng Han. 4. Regional Development in the Yangtze and the Pearl River Delta Regions. Roger C.K. Chan. 5. Consideration of Urban Development Paths and Processes in China since 1978, with Special Reference to Shanghai. Felicity C. Rose. 6. Economic Development, Tourism, Urbanisation in the Emerging Markets of Northeast Asia. Brian J. Sommers and Dallen J. Timothy. 7. Indian Urbanisation and the Characteristics of Large Indian Cities Revealed in the 1991 Census. Graham P. Chapman and Pushpa Pathak. 8. Patterns of Urbanisation and Development in India in the 1990’s. Swapna Banerjee-Guha. 9. The Information Technology (IT) Industry in Bangalore: A Case of Urban Competitiveness in India? Sampath Srinivas. 10. Sustainable Tourism: Resources and Strategies for Western India and the Case of the Shekhawati Painted Walls. Allen G. Noble and Frank J. Costa. 11. Nomad Settlements in Saudi Arabia: A Cultural Approach to Urbanisation in Developing Countries. Faisal A. Mubarak. Part III. 12. Urban Renewal in Shanghai’s Context. Cheng Yun. 13. The Politics of Urban Development in New Bombay. Alain Jacquemin. 14. Changing Dynamics of the Urban Land Market in Lucknow City.Amitabh. 15. Private Residential Developers and the Spatial Structure of Jabotabek. Haryo Winarso. Part IV. 16. East meets West in Bangalore: The Impact of Economic Change on the Built Environment. Kalpana Kuttaiah and Gail Gordon Sommers. 17. Shanghai’s Land Development: A View of the Transformation of Mainland China’s Administrative Systems since 1978. Hung-Kai Wang and Chun-ju Li. 18. Characteristics and Problems of Asian Urbanisation from the Viewpoint of City Planning. Tomoyoshi Hori, Keiichiro Hitaka, Satoshi Hagishima and Shinji Ikaruga. 19. Aspiration and Reality in Tehran: Land Use Plans and their Implementation. Vincent F. Costello. 20. The Historical Development of Riyadh and its Low-Rise Housing. Ali Bahammam. 21. Urbanisation and Housing Problems in the Seoul Metropolitan Region. Seong-Kyu Ha. 22. Urban Landscapes of Japan. Cotton Mather and P.P. Karan. Part V. 23. Accelerating Integration between Hong Kong and Southern China. David K.Y. Chu. 24. Challenges to Sustainable Transport in China’s Cities. Andrew H. Spencer. 25. Water and the Urban Future of the Ganga Plains. Graham P. Chapman. 26. Organisations and Approaches for the Development and Provision of Infrastructure in the National Capital Territory of Delhi. Ashok Kumar.

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'...excellent up to date information, fascinating individual insights, multitudes of detailed case studies, leading edge theorising...fascinating and complex contribution to understanding a large complex phenomenon...provides a very wide range of current data and case study material in accessible form, ideal for A-level or undergraduate urban or development studies course leaders...' Geography [Joint review of volumes 1 and 2] '...a wide and rich range of up-to-date case study materials, these two volumes are a welcome new source to students who are looking for precisely such materials...these volumes should be on the shelves of the library of any university with courses in urban development in developing areas and/or development studies.' Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie 'If there's a medal for editorship, then maybe Graham Chapman, Ashok Dutt and Bob Bradnock should be on the shortlist...These two books are important because they represent such a diversity of research from such a range of scholars...the books do provide an insight into the issues that are concentrating minds of urban scholars from Tehran to Tokuyama and from Cambridge to Connecticut.' The Geographical Journal '...in the next thirty years more than 500 million people will move from the countryside to the cities of this vast region...The sweep of challenges such a movement portends is well covered in these two volumes...' Urban Geography


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