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Cities and Development 2nd edition


Cities and Development 2nd edition

Paperback by Fox, Sean (University of Bristol, UK); Goodfellow, Tom (University of Sheffield, UK)

Cities and Development

£45.99

ISBN:
9780415740722
Publication Date:
11 Feb 2016
Edition/language:
2nd edition / English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
340 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 24 - 26 May 2024
Cities and Development

Description

For the first time in human history more people now live and towns and cities than in rural areas. In the wealthier countries of the world, the transition from predominantly rural to urban habitation is more or less complete. But in many parts of Africa, Asia and Latin America, urban populations are expanding rapidly. Current UN projections indicate that virtually all population growth in the world over the next 30 years will be absorbed by towns and cities in developing countries. These simple demographic facts have profound implications for those concerned with understanding and addressing the pressing global development challenges of reducing poverty, promoting economic growth, improving human security and confronting environmental change. This revised and expanded second edition of Cities and Development explores the dynamic relationship between urbanism and development from a global perspective. The book surveys a wide range of topics, including: the historical origins of world urbanization; the role cities play in the process of economic development; the nature of urban poverty and the challenge of promoting sustainable livelihoods; the complexities of managing urban land, housing, infrastructure and urban services; and the spectres of endemic crime, conflict and violence in urban areas. This updated volume also contains two entirely new chapters: one that examines the links between urbanisation and environmental change, and a second that focuses on urban governance and politics. Adopting a multidisciplinary perspective, the book critically engages with debates in urban studies, geography and international development studies. Each chapter includes supplements in the form of case studies, chapter summaries, questions for discussion and suggested further readings. The book is targeted at upper-level undergraduate and graduate students interested in geography, urban studies and international development studies, as well as policy makers, urban planners and development practitioners.

Contents

1. Introduction: Development in the first urban century 2. World urbanisation in historical perspective 3. Urbanism and economic development 4. Urban poverty and livelihoods 5. Land, housing and urban services 6. Cities and environmental change 7. Crime, conflict and violence 8. Urban governance and politics 9. Conclusion: Shaping city futures

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