ABSTRACT
With Asia’s cities undergoing unprecedented growth in the 21st century, lauded the ‘urban century’ by many, Sustainable Cities in Asia provides a timely examination of the challenges facing cities across the continent including some of the projects, approaches and solutions that are currently being tested.
This book uses numerous case studies, analysing topical issues ranging from city cycling in India, to green spaces in China, to the use of community-led energy generation projects in post-Fukushima Japan. Containing contributions from an international team of scholars, it also takes a multi-disciplinary approach and draws on examples from a wide range of countries, including China, India, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Singapore and the United Arab Emirates. Ultimately, by providing a comprehensive discussion of the broader debates around the shape of sustainable urbanism, it demonstrates that Asia is one of the most active regions in terms of the development of sustainable city strategies.
Tackling the contemporary issues of key importance for sustainability, such as property markets, migration and transport, this book will appeal to students and scholars of Urban Geography, Sustainability, Environmental Studies and Asian studies.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
section I|70 pages
The sustainable city in Asia
chapter 1|16 pages
Unlocking urban trajectories
chapter 2|9 pages
The story does not remain the same
chapter 4|12 pages
Migration and urbanisation in contemporary Asia
chapter 5|15 pages
Let’s focus on connections
section II|100 pages
Challenges and regional perspectives
chapter 7|13 pages
Property-led urban growth, institutional change and urban sustainability
chapter 8|13 pages
The impacts of High-Speed Rail on Shanghai’s suburban communities
chapter 9|11 pages
The Kathputli conundrum
chapter 13|14 pages
Challenging the eco-city
section III|124 pages
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