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The New Global Frontier: Urbanization, Poverty and Environment in the 21st Century

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The New Global Frontier: Urbanization, Poverty and Environment in the 21st Century

$252.86
 
The worlds developing countries will be experiencing massive increases in their urban populations over the 21st century. If managed intelligently and humanely, this growth can pave the way to sustainable development; otherwise, it will favour higher levels of poverty and environmental stress. The outcome depends on decisions being made now. The principal theme that runs through this volume is the need to transform urbanization into a positive force for development. Part I of this book reviews the demography of the urban transition, stressing the importance of benefi cial rural-urban connections and challenging commonly held misconceptions. Part II asks how urban housing, land and service provision can be improved in the face of rapid urban expansion, drawing lessons from experiences around the world. Part III analyses the challenges and opportunities that urbanization presents for improving living environments and reducing pressures on local and global ecosystems. These social and environmental challenges must be met in the context of fast-changing demographic circumstances; Part IV explores the range of opportunities that these transformations represent. These challenges and opportunities vary greatly across Africa, Asia and Latin America, as detailed in Part V. Published with IIED and UNFPA


Author: George Martine
Publisher: Routledge
Publication Date: Aug 20, 2008
Number of Pages: 400 pages
Binding: Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10: 1844075591
ISBN-13: 9781844075591
 

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