Planning Asian Cities

Planning Asian Cities
Author: Stephen Hamnett,Dean Forbes
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2012-03-29
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781136639272

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Stephen Hamnett and Dean Forbes have brought together some of the region’s most distinguished urbanists to explore the planning history and recent development of Pacific Asia’s major cities. They show how globalization, and the competition to achieve global city status, has had a profound effect on all these cities. But how resilient are these cities to the risks that they face? How can they manage continuing pressures for development and growth while reducing their vulnerability to a range of potential crises? And, given the tradition of top-down, centralized, state-directed planning which drove the economic growth of many of these cities in the last century, what prospects are there of them becoming more inclusive and sensitive to the diverse needs of their populations and to the importance of culture, heritage and local places in creating liveable cities?

Reassessment of Urban Planning and Development Regulations in Asian Cities

Reassessment of Urban Planning and Development Regulations in Asian Cities
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: UN-HABITAT
Total Pages: 116
Release: 1999
Genre: City planning and redevelopment law
ISBN: 9211314194

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The Asian City Processes of Development Characteristics and Planning

The Asian City  Processes of Development  Characteristics and Planning
Author: Ashok K. Dutt,F.J. Costa,Surinder Aggarwal,A.G. Noble
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789401110020

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In The Asian City the Asian urbanisation processes, nature and characteristics of the 1990s have been analyzed by countries, by comparing different countries and in an international context. The authors are urban specialists from four continents. This volume has been divided into six parts: Part I Urbanisation in an international context; Part II Comparative urban setting; Part III Urbanisation characteristics by country; Part IV Urban planning; Part V The urban poor, and Part VI Perspectives on urbanization. This work allows the reader to understand Asian urban forms, their evolution, the nature of urbanisation, its impact on economic growth in cities, the living and working conditions of the poor, and urban planning and problems.

Urban Planning and Development in China and Other East Asian Countries

Urban Planning and Development in China and Other East Asian Countries
Author: Guanzeng Zhang,Lan Wang
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2018-10-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789811308789

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This book examines urban development and its role in planning in China and other Asian cities. Starting with a substantial narrative on the history, development philosophy, and urban form of ancient Asian cities, it then identifies the characteristics of urban society and different phases of development history. It then discusses urbanization patterns in China with a focus on spatial layout of the city clusters in the Yangtze River Delta since the 20th Century. Lastly, it explores institutional design and the legal system of urban planning in China and other Asian cities. As a textbook for the “Model Course in English” for international students listed by the Ministry of Education in China, it helps international researchers and students to understand urban development and planning in Asian cities.

Transforming Asian Cities

Transforming Asian Cities
Author: Nihal Perera,Wing-shing Tang
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2013
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780415507387

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While there is no lack of studies on Asian cities, the majority focus on financial districts, poverty, the slum, tradition, tourism, and pollution, and use the modern, affluent, and transforming Western city as the reference point. This vast Asian empirical presence is not complemented by a theoretical presence; academic discourses overlook common and basic urban processes, particularly the production of space, place, and identity by ordinary citizens. Switching thevantage point to Asian cities and citizens, Transforming Asian Cities draws attention to how Asians produce their contemporary urban practices, identities, and spaces as part of resisting, responding to, andavoiding larger global and national processes. Instead of viewing Asian cities in opposition to the Western city andusing it as the norm, this book instead opts to provincialize mainstream and traditional knowledge. It argues that the vast terrain of ordinary actors and spaces which are currently left out should be reflected in academic debates and policy decisions, and the local thinking processes that constitute these spaces need to be acknowledged, enabled, and critiqued. The individual chapters illustrate that "global" spaces are more (trans)local, traditional environments are more modern, and Asian spaces are better defined than acknowledged. The aim is to develop room for understandings of Asian cities from Asian standpoints, especially acknowledging how Asians observe, interpret, understand, and create space in their cities.

Cities in Conflict

Cities in Conflict
Author: John P. Lea
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 140
Release: 1985
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: UOM:39015010976697

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Green City Planning and Practices in Asian Cities

Green City Planning and Practices in Asian Cities
Author: Zhenjiang Shen,Ling Huang,KuangHui Peng,Jente Pai
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2018-03-21
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783319700250

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Urban planners across the world are faced with sustainable development issues in their work, especially when they are tasked with creating green cities or where sustainable and smart growth in urban settings are set as primary goals. This book introduces green city planning and practices from the three dimensions of green-building innovation, community development and smart city strategies, and argues that effective implementation of green city planning are a necessary pre-condition for reaching sustainable urban development. A range of authors representing a broad disciplinary spectrum bring together the different standards of green building methods and urban design techniques and clearly sketch the roles of both spatial designers and urban researchers in the implementation of green city planning at regional, community and single-building level in order to arrive at an integrated approach across different scales.

Urbanization and Sustainability in Asia

Urbanization and Sustainability in Asia
Author: Brian Roberts,Trevor Kanaley
Publsiher: Asian Development Bank
Total Pages: 516
Release: 2006
Genre: City planning
ISBN: 9789715616072

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This book considers urbanization in Asia and presents case studies of sustainable development "best practice" from 12 Asian countries: Bangladesh, Cambodia, People's Republic of China, India, Indonesia, Lao People's Democratic Republic, Malaysia, Pakistan, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Viet Nam.