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Urban Policy, Policy, Development & Renewal of Infrastructure, Urbanization, Economic Conditions - General & Miscellaneous, Sustainable Development

Development and Cities

by Deborah Eade, David Westenhoff
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Overview

* Explores the political, social, economic, and environmental viability of new or alternative approaches to urban development in the South
* Considers how these approaches can increase access to decision-making forums, to adequate services, and to health and prosperity for all.
* Case studies include cities in Argentina, Cuba, India, Pakistan, Peru, the Philippines, Tanzania, and Zimbabwe

Growing numbers of the world’s poorest people live in cities, in poor-quality housing on dangerous sites, lacking even basic services. In many countries, budgetary constraints, structural adjustment processes, increasing wealth inequalities, and lack of popular participation in governance are worsening the position of the urban poor.

Approaches to sustainable development in cities of the South have focused too exclusively on narrow technical aspects of environmental protection, with no benefit to most residents in cities and peri-urban areas. Development and Cities focuses on the political, social, and economic viability of new or alternative approaches to urban management in the South that aim to increase access to adequate levels of basic services and healthy living and working conditions for all.

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"A diverse and stimulating set of papers that discuss the key issues for a civil society and urban authorities in regard to achieving sustainable development in cities, and that critically review the role of international agencies."

Book Details

Published
July 1, 2002
Publisher
Oxfam Professional
Pages
384
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780855984656

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