The Routledge companion to planning in the Global South
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The Routledge companion to planning in the Global South
(Routledge companions)
Routledge, 2018
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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The Routledge Companion to Planning in the Global South offers an edited collection on planning in parts of the world which, more often than not, are unrecognised or unmarked in mainstream planning texts. In doing so, its intention is not to fill a 'gap' that leaves this 'mainstream' unquestioned but to re-theorise planning from a deep understanding of 'place' as well as a commitment to recognise the diverse modes of practice that come within it.
The chapters thus take the form not of generalised, 'universal' analyses and prescriptions, but instead are critical and located reflections in thinking about how to plan, act and intervene in highly complex city, regional and national contexts. Chapter authors in this Companion are not all planners, or are planners of very different kinds, and this diversity ensures a rich variety of insights, primarily based on cases, to emphasise the complexity of the world in which planning is expected to happen.
The book is divided into a framing Introduction followed by five sections: planning and the state; economy and economic actors; new drivers of urban change; landscapes of citizenship; and planning pedagogy. This volume will be of interest to all those wanting to explore the complexities of planning practice and the need for new theories of knowledge from which to draw insight to face the challenges of the 21st century.
目次
Introduction Section I Perspectives on Ch
List of figures and tables
List of tables
List of contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Gautam Bhan, Smita Srinivas and Vanessa Watson
Section One: Planning and/as the state
Spatial rationalities and the challenges for planners in the New Urban Agenda for Sustainable Development Clive Barnett and Susan Parnell
Growth and inclusion in the mega-cities of India, South Africa and Brazil Patrick Heller
Urban planning at a crossroads: A critical assessment of Brazil's City Statute, 15 years later Edesio Fernandes
African urbanisation and democratisation: Public policy, planning and public administration dilemmas Dele Olowu
Data on rapidly growing cities - Lessons from planning and public policies for housing precarity in Brazil Eduardo Marques
A 'peripheries' view of planning failures in Kolkata and Hyderabad in India Sudeshna Mitra
Section Two: Economy and economic actors
Urbanisation and development: Reinforcing the foundations Ivan Turok
Planning Special Economic Zones in China Qianqi Shen
Planning in the midst of informality: An application to youth employment programmes in Egypt Ragui Assaad
No Global South in economic development Smita Srinivas
The informal economy in cities of the global south: Challenges to the planning lexicon Caroline Skinner and Vanessa Watson
Urban finance: Strengthening an overlooked foundation of urban planning Paul Smoke
Section Three: New drivers of change: Ecology, infrastructure and technology
Urban climate adaptation in the global South: Justice and inclusive development in a new planning domain Eric Chu, Isabelle Anguelovski and Debra Roberts
Social-environmental dilemmas of planning an 'ecological civilisation' in China Jia-Ching Chen
Open space provision and environmental preservation strategies: A case study in Brazil Monica A. Haddad
Cities and urban food poverty in Africa Jane Battersby
Technology and spatial governance in cities of the global South Nancy Odendaal
Balancing accessibility with aspiration: Challenges in urban transport planning in the global South Anjali Mahendra
Section Four: Landscapes of citizenship
'Terra Nullius' and planning: Land, law and identity in Israel/Palestine Oren Yiftachel
The Intent to Reside: Residence in the auto-constructed city Gautam Bhan, Amlanjyoti Goswami and Aromar Revi
Living as logistics: Tenuous struggles in the remaking of collective AbdouMaliq Simone
Informal worker organising and mobilisation: Linking global with local advocacy Chris Bonner, Francoise Carre, Martha Alter Chen and Rhonda Douglas
Is there a typical urban violence? Fernando M. Carrion and Alexandra Velasco
Urban upgrading to reduce violence in informal settlements - The case of Violence Prevention through Urban Upgrading (VPUU) in Monwabisi Park, Cape Town, South Africa Mercy Brown-Luthango and Elena Reyes
Starting from here: Challenges in planning for better health care in Tanzania Maureen Mackintosh and Paula Tibandebage
Section Five: Planning pedagogies
Learning from the city: A politics of urban learning in planning Colin McFarlane
Campus in camps: Knowledge production and urban interventions in refugee camps Alessandro Petti
At the coalface, take 3: Re-imagining community-university engagements from here Tanja Winkler
Co-learning the city - Towards a pedagogy of poly-learning and planning praxis Adriana Allen, Rita Lambert and Christopher Yap
Learning to learn again: Restoring relevance to development experiments through a whole systems approach Jigar Bhatt
Index
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