Living in the cities
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Living in the cities
(SOAS studies in development geography, . Urban growth and development in Asia ; v. 2)
Ashgate, c1999
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"This is the second of two volumes deriving from the 5th Asian Urbanisation Conference, held at the School of Oriental and African Studies in London in August 1997"--Editors' pref
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内容説明
This volume, along with its companion volume, aims to provide a panoramic survey of the patterns, causes and consequences of urbanization in Asia - a process which is resulting in the biggest migration of people and the greatest changes in lifestyle ever to have occurred . The chapters provide not only case-study material of particular cities, but also introductions to many different analytical perspectives. Volume I addresses the more physical aspects of urbanization, whereas Volume II deals with the human and environmental impacts.
目次
- Part 1 Urban systems: urban-rural conflicts in the provision of public services in Korea
- Taiwan's urban system in transition
- central city and satellite towns - a study of metropolitan structure in Taiwan
- projection of the urbanization pattern for the Jabotabek region
- science cities and technologies in Japan - innovative networks and regional planning
- defining urban corridors - case studies of four mega cities of India. Part 2 Gender, access and environment: structure of urbanization and environmental planning in the marginal area of town and country
- open space in Tehran
- the impact of tourism on Chennai (Madras), India
- redefining gender roles and identities in urbanizing Bangladesh
- gender inequalities in the mining-industrial urban economy of the Raniganj coalbelt of west Bengal, India
- female labour force participation in urban India - some socio-economic correlates
- the gendered division of space and access in working class areas of Lahore
- equity and slum redevelopment in Mumbai (Bombay)
- livelihood strategies of urban households in secondary cities in Thailand and the Philippines - a comparison
- two decades of urban poverty reduction through income generation - what have we learned?
- waste disposal problems in metro Manila and the response of the urban poor
- urban-rural health differentials in developing regions
- spatial patterns of crime in Indian cities. Part 3 Migration: female marriage migration in China
- urbanization and migration in Xinjiang, Uygur autonomous region, China. Part 4 Government and institutions: Shanghai's land development - a view from the transformation of mainland China's administrative system since 1978
- urban NGO-government relationship -experiences from Bombay
- environmental improvement in Calcutta - non-governmental organizations and community-based organizations
- think big, start small - towards sequential capacity improvement in urban planning and management
- urban policies of some port-cities in the Asia Pacific region. Part 5 Observing the city: application of GIS in evaluating the availability of services in Ludhiana, India
- the degradation of rural land in the rural-urban fringe of Delhi - integration of GIS and remote sensing
- land use mapping of Delhi's rural-urban fringe using remote sensing
- landscape evaluation by multivariate analysis - characteristics of the landscape in Pusan, Korea, using a picture database
- analysis of change of three dimensional land use in a high density and mixed district.
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