Migration and urban decay : Asian experiences

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Migration and urban decay : Asian experiences

Shekhar Mukherji

Rawat Publications, c2006

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [331]-352) and indexes

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Description

Indian and Asian mega cities face crucial urban crisis and decay, due to massive migration, urban explosion and overstrained urban services. Phenomena, processes, and planning policies needed are main focii of the study. The book has four parts. First part tells a very sad story of massive poverty-induced migration of illiterate labourers into four Indian mega cities. Urban decay in Bangkok, Jakarta, Manila, Shanghai, and Seoul are also discussed. Second, underlying spatial-economic-political processes behind such migration and urban decay in developing countries are unfolded. Third, Tokyo's improved metropolitan planning is highlighted as lessons for better urban management. Fourth, planning strategies are suggested to reduce such problems. Many urban, rural and regional development strategies are discussed which call for spatial restructuring for internal domestic market, development of backward regions and small cities, welfare for poor migrants and common people, and humanistic planning.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction 2. The Three Main Phenomena 3. Migration, Urban Economic Structure, and Polarized Investment in India 4. Migration and Urbanization Situation in Indian Mega Cities: Mumbai and Kolkata 5. Migration and Urbanization in New Delhi and Chennai 6. Poverty-Induced Migration and Urban Involution in Other ESCAP Countries 7. Highlights of Acute Urban Crisis in ESCAP Region 8. Spatial-Socio-Economic-Political Processes Underlying Migration and Urbanization 9. Spatial Strategies and Other Policies of Mega Cities of Asia 10. Migration and Urbanization in Japan: Urban and Regional Planning Lessons from Japan 11. Search for Alternative Development Perspective 12. Policy Alternatives and Strategies References Name Index Subject Index

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