Population Growth and Policies in Mega cities

Population Growth and Policies in Mega cities
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 60
Release: 1987
Genre: Bangkok (Thailand)
ISBN: UCSD:31822007921265

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Mega city Growth and the Future

Mega city Growth and the Future
Author: Roland J. Fuchs
Publsiher: United Nations University Press
Total Pages: 452
Release: 1994
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9280808206

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This book examines a range of issues related to the mega-city phenomenon. Part one deals with the growth of mega-cities and explores demographic issues, labour force change in the big cities of Asia, the effect of macroeconomic forces on the world city system, and the relations between technology and the city. In part two, the discussion focuses on the economic and social consequences of mega-city growth. Part three looks at the crucial issue of the management of mega-cities, taking up such issues as infrastructure financing, land and shelter needs, transportation, and environmental management. The final chapter examines priority urban management issues in developing countries and derives a research agenda for the 1990s. (Adapté du résumé de l'éditeur).

Mega Urban Regions of Southeast Asia

Mega Urban Regions of Southeast Asia
Author: Ira M. Robinson
Publsiher: UBC Press
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2011-11-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780774842648

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A distinguishing feature of recent urbanization in the ASEAN countries of Thailand, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, and Indonesia is the outward extension of their mega-cities (Bangkok, Jakarta, Manila, Singapore, and Kuala Lumpur) beyond the metropolitan borders, resulting in the establishment of new towns, industrial estates, and housing projects in previously rural areas. This process has both positive and negative effects. On one side, household incomes and employment opportunities are increasing, but on the other, the growth often causes serious problems in terms of environmental deterioration, conflicting land uses, and inadequate housing and service provisions. Mega Urban Regions of Southeast Asia is the first comprehensive work on the subject of ASEAN mega-urban regions. The contributors review T.G. McGee's original idea of desakota zones, and offer arguments both for and against this concept, making a significant contribution to our understanding of the true face of ASEAN cities. The book brings together authors from around the world and will be of interest to a wide audience, including demographers, urban planners, geographers, sociologists, economists, civil servants and development consultants.

Third World Cities

Third World Cities
Author: John D. Kasarda,Allan M. Parnell
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 331
Release: 1993
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780803944855

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It took New York City (the world's largest metropolis in 1950) nearly a century and a half to expand by eight million residents. Mexico City and Sao Paulo will match this growth in less than fifteen years. Asia's mega-cities, too, are exploding in number and size. This kind of unprecedented growth is being echoed in the urban centers of developing nations around the globe. The essays in this volume address the wide array of problematic issues--as well as the opportunities and advantages--that are the natural outgrowth of such rapid urbanization. Third World Cities examines three sets of vital issues. Drawing on the experience and evidence of the past two decades, the book's initial chapters assess theoretical frameworks upon which urban and migration policies are based. The authors of the middle section press for fresh approaches to the increasing demands placed on institutions and individuals in the largest cities of the developing world. The final chapters examine the complex demographic, social, and economic processes of urban growth. Students, professionals, and policymakers in development and urban studies, public administration, sociology, political science and comparative politics, geography, and ethnic studies will find Third World Cities to be a refreshing and innovative look at this growing concern. "Third World Cities offers a range of new ideas on the demographic, social spatial, and environmental changes that are 'occurring so quickly that up-to-date evidence is elusive' . . . Third World Cities is both thought-provoking and highly readable." -The Economic Times

Population Growth and Policies in Mega cities Bangkok

Population Growth and Policies in Mega cities  Bangkok
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 62
Release: 1987
Genre: Cities and towns
ISBN: UOM:39015026976772

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The Demography of Bangkok

The Demography of Bangkok
Author: Sidney Goldstein
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 56
Release: 1972
Genre: Bangkok (Thailand)
ISBN: UOM:39015032078928

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Thailand s Population Facts Trends Problems and Policies

Thailand s Population  Facts  Trends  Problems  and Policies
Author: Ralph Thomlinson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 140
Release: 1971
Genre: Thailand
ISBN: STANFORD:36105011834574

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Monograph on population growth, population policies and population trends in Thailand - covers geographic distribution and migration, urbanization, family planning projects, etc. Bibliography, references and statistical tables.

Megacities

Megacities
Author: Andre Sorensen,Junichiro Okata
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2010-11-18
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9784431992677

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For the first time in human history, more than half the world’s population is urban. A fundamental aspect of this transformation has been the emergence of giant cities, or megacities, that present major new challenges. This book examines how issues of megacity development, urban form, sustainability, and unsustainability are conceived, how governance processes are influenced by these ideas, and how these processes have in turn influenced outcomes on the ground, in some cases in transformative ways. Through 15 in-depth case studies by prominent researchers from around the world, this book examines the major challenges facing megacities today. The studies are organized around a shared set of concerns and questions about issues of sustainability, land development, urban governance, and urban form. Some of the main questions addressed are: What are the most pressing issues of sustainability and urban form in each megacity? How are major issues of sustainability understood and framed by policymakers? Is urban form considered a significant component of sustainability issues in public debates and public policy? Who are the key actors framing urban sustainability challenges and shaping urban change? How is unsustainability, risk, or disaster imagined, and how are those concerns reflected in policy approaches? What has been achieved so far, and what challenges remain? The publication of this book is a step toward answering these and other crucial questions.