ABSTRACT

The mushrooming of illegal housing on the periphery of cities is one of the main consequences of rapid urbanisation associated with social and environmental problems in the developing countries. Sustainable Urbanism in Developing Countries discusses the linkage between urbanism and sustainability and how sustainable urbanism can be implemented to overcome the problems of housing and living conditions in urban areas. Through case studies from India, Indonesia, China, etc., using advanced GIS techniques, this book analyses several planning and design criteria to solve the physical, social, and economic problems of urbanisation and refers to urban planning as an effective measure to protect and promote the cultural characteristics of specific locations in these developing countries.

FEATURES

  • Investigates an interdisciplinary approach to urbanism, including urban ecology, ecosystem services, sustainable landscapes, and advanced geographical systems
  • Analyses unique case studies of rapid urbanisation from a local to a national scale in countries such as India, Sri Lanka, China, Bangladesh, Malaysia, and Indonesia and their global impact
  • Examines the use of GIS and spatial statistics in analysing urban sprawl and the massive amount of data gathered by every operational activity of municipalities
  • Focuses on the holistic perspective of sustainable urbanism and the harmony in the human–nature relationship to achieve sustainable development
  • Covers a wide range of issues manifested in urban areas with economic, societal, and environmental implications contributed by leading scholars from the Global South

part I|98 pages

Local, Regional and Global Perspectives on Sustainable Urbanism

chapter 1|15 pages

Alternative Rehabilitation Program against Agricultural Land Acquisition for New Development Projects

A Case Study of New Town, Kolkata, West Bengal, India

chapter 2|21 pages

Contextualizing Urban Sustainability

Limitations, Tensions in Indian Sustainable-Smart Urbanism Perceived through Intranational, International Comparisons, and District City Ambala Study

chapter 3|13 pages

The Geopolitics of Refugees

A Strategic Tool for Explaining the Concept of Migration in Developing Countries

chapter 4|11 pages

Economic Development, Environmental Degradation and Sustainability

A Panel-Data Analysis of the Major Economies from 1990–2015

chapter 6|18 pages

Colonial Urbanism and Morphology

The Case of the Colonial Port City of Kolkata

part II|145 pages

Urban Planning, Innovation and Urban Resilience for Sustainable Development

chapter 7|15 pages

Geopolitical Urbanism Network (GUN)

Building Networked Understanding of Cities in Armed Conflicts for Sustaining Peace

chapter 9|23 pages

Self-Financing Urbanism in Developing Countries

A Ready Reckoner for Land Value Capture (LVC) Instruments

part III|95 pages

Environmental Management and Ecosystem Services

chapter 13|16 pages

Walkable Urban Neighborhoods

The Adverse Effects of Industrialization and Climate Change in Developing Countries

chapter 15|14 pages

Not a ‘Peripheral’ Connection

Dynamics of Peri-Urban Agriculture in Kolkata Metropolitan Area, West Bengal

chapter 16|14 pages

Degraded Land Management in Urban Areas

The Case of Biodiversity Parks in Delhi

part IV|95 pages

A Multidimensional Approach to Urban Ecology, Space, Society and Sustainability

chapter 19|22 pages

Reflections from East Kolkata Wetlands

A Conceptual Framework for Building Urban Resilience to Climate Change for Sustainable Urbanism in Developing Countries

chapter 22|12 pages

Water Vendors of Peri-Urban Kolkata

Life, Livelihood and Lived Experiences

chapter 23|12 pages

‘Sacred Land Capture’

An Introduction to a New Phenomenon of Encroachment in Urban India

chapter 24|17 pages

Aging in Urban India

Needs and Policies for Sustainable Development