ABSTRACT

This book examines the issues of urban governance and local democracy in South India. It is the first comprehensive volume that offers comparative frameworks on urban governance across all states in the region: Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Tamil Nadu and Kerala. The book focuses on governance in small district-level cities and raises crucial questions such as the nature of urban planning, major outstanding issues for urban local governance, conditions of civic amenities such as drinking water and sanitation and problems of social capital in making urban governance work in these states. It emphasizes on both efficient urban governance and effective local democracy to meet the challenges of fast-paced urbanization in these states while presenting policy lessons from their urbanization processes.

 Rich in empirical data, this book will be useful to scholars and researchers of political studies, public administration, governance, public policy, development studies and urban studies, as well as practitioners and non-governmental organizations.

chapter 1|13 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|16 pages

Why Urban Governance? Why Not Rural?

chapter 3|27 pages

Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh

Urban primacy and urban centralization 1

chapter 4|15 pages

Kerala and Tamil Nadu

Rapid urbanization and dispersed urban growth