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Global Urban Growth: A Reference Handbook: Contemporary World Issues

Autor Donald C. Williams Ph.D.
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 apr 2012 – vârsta până la 17 ani
This book examines the rapid expansion of urban areas worldwide, especially within the previous 50 years, identifying the factors that have contributed to this phenomenon and exploring its many consequences.Global Urban Growth: A Reference Handbook examines urbanization and the challenges associated with rapid urban growth and urban sprawl from a truly global perspective, rather than presenting only a limited exploration of the subject by addressing a single city, country, or region. Investigating urbanization and related policy challenges as both a general phenomenon of all modern societies and one that varies greatly in different regions of the world, the book charts different growth trajectories in these societies and varying policy responses. Significant variations in culture, historical background, economic factors, and political and social development are considered. A chapter on the United States and Canada documents how urbanization trends have occurred in North America and presents our policy approaches in comparison and contrast with the rest of the world. The author offers a balanced overview by marshaling the facts and clearly presenting both the benefits and the drawbacks for readers.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781598844412
ISBN-10: 1598844415
Pagini: 328
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.62 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția ABC-CLIO
Seria Contemporary World Issues

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Caracteristici

A bibliography containing reviews of over 40 recommended books and journals that provide insights into global urban growth trends

Notă biografică

Donald C. Williams is professor of political science at Western New England University in Springfield, MA.

Cuprins

Preface1 Global Urban GrowthPeople and Urban PlacesWhat Purposes Do Cities Serve?Why Do People Prefer Cities?Challenges of Urban GrowthReferences2 Urban Growth Pressures and Sprawl in the United StatesBackground to the Current Crisis: Land Resources and Public Policy in the United StatesHistoric Evolution of Urban Land Use in the United StatesThe Contemporary Phenomenon of Urban Sprawl: Costs and ConsequencesMaking Better Use of the Land: The Debate over Controlling Urban SprawlContaining Sprawl through Local ZoningStatewide Prescriptions for SprawlPreserving Rural Lands from Urban SprawlFighting Sprawl by Reclaiming Central CitiesImproving Life in the SuburbsRecent Trends in the Debate over SprawlThe Smart-Growth MovementThe Property Rights ChallengeFederal Smart-Growth InitiativesNew Trends in Urban GrowthReferences3 Urban Growth around the WorldUrban Growth in the Developed WorldWestern EuropeEastern Europe and RussiaFuture Directions for Europe and RussiaJapan and East AsiaCanadaUrban Growth in the Developing WorldUrbanization in Historical PerspectiveCities of the Developing World TodayLife in the SlumsGrowth and Evolution of SlumsLatin AmericaSub-Saharan AfricaMiddle EastSouth AsiaSoutheast AsiaChinaFuture Directions in the Developing WorldWhat Can Be Done about Slums?Turning to the International CommunityPrivate Sector Solutions to SlumsReferences4 Chronology5 Biographical SketchesGeoffrey AndersonJockin ArputhamJonathan BarnettInga Björk-KlevbyLawrence BloomSomsook BoonyabanchaPeter CalthorpeJoan ClosWendell CoxJohn M. DeGroveAndres DuanyAlain Durand-LasserveGordon FellerRobert H. FreilichParris N. GlendeningSir Peter HallWilliam H. HudnutBruce KatzC.?S. KiangMiloon KothariGerrit-Jan KnaapAprodocio A. LaquianJaime LernerPatricia McCarneyRose Seisie MolokoaneNeal PeirceDouglas R. PorterEduardo RojasBaoxing QiuSamuel StaleyAnna K. TibaijukaMarc A. Weiss6 Data and DocumentsDataNumber and Total Population of New Cities Established Since 1990 UN-HABITAT Global Urban Observatory (2008)Population of Slum Areas by Developing Region UN-HABITAT Global Urban Observatory (2008)Proportion of Urban Population Living in Slums (2005)United States Surface Area by Land Cover/Use (2007)Developed Land, United States (1982-2007)Change in Amount of Developed Non-federal Land in the United States, in Thousands of Acres over 25 Years (1982-2007)DocumentsCityPlan: Directions for Vancouver (1995)The Munich Perspective (1996)Statewide Planning Program-State of Oregon (1973)Charter of the Metropolitan Government of Portland, Oregon (1993)Smart Growth and Neighborhood Conservation Initiatives-State of Maryland (1997)Istanbul Declaration on Human Settlements (1996)Curitiba Experience7 Directory of OrganizationsGlobal Urban GrowthU.S. National Advocacy OrganizationsU.S. State and Regional Urban Growth Agencies and Advocacy Organizations8 ResourcesPrintGeneralUnited States and CanadaDeveloped World: North America, Europe, and AsiaDeveloping World: Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Middle EastNonprintWebsitesGlossaryIndexAbout the Author

Recenzii

This work succeeds in laying a foundation for understanding the problems of rapid urbanization and attempts by international and governmental agencies to control growth. Intended for audiences with little or no knowledge about the subject.
This one-volume reference work by Williams (Western New England Univ.), an addition to the Contemporary World Issues series, efficiently tackles a broad and complex topic in a compact format. . . . Valuable print and nonprint resources lists include books, book chapters, articles, and the websites that offer data, analysis, and perspectives on many aspects of urban growth, including smart growth, sprawl, and demographics. Summing Up: Recommended.
The work addresses key topics in an accessible, informative, and balanced way and offers a gateway to further research.