ABSTRACT
Written specifically as a teaching text and authored by a team of leading academics in the field, this is the first book to bring together the key issues of rapid urbanisation with approaches to planning and housing.
Outlining and explaining core concepts from ‘informal settlements’ to ‘sustainability’, it focuses on the rapid urbanization of developing countries with case studies from Latin America, Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa. The impact of rapid urbanization and associated globalization on land-use and housing is described and analyzed with reference to the particular issues of poverty, health and the environment of these areas.
Providing an accessible introduction to the key issues as well as enhancing current theoretical debates and exploring practical applications, this book is an essential resource for students and researchers in this area.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |5 pages
Introduction
part Part One|70 pages
General Context
chapter Chapter 1|25 pages
Urbanisation and globalisation
chapter Chapter 2|22 pages
Development discourse
chapter Chapter 3|21 pages
A new international political economy approach to urban development in the rapidly urbanising world
part Part Two|127 pages
Planning and Housing in the Rapidly Urbanising World
chapter Chapter 4|24 pages
Pre-capitalist ‘traditional’ shelter and urban settlements
chapter Chapter 5|26 pages
Colonial and neo-colonial planning and housing
chapter Chapter 6|24 pages
Planning in the period 1960–90
chapter Chapter 7|25 pages
Housing in the period 1960–90
chapter Chapter 8|26 pages
Post-1990 issues in planning and housing
part Part Three|89 pages
Case Studies
chapter Chapter 9|28 pages
Urban development and housing in Sub-Saharan Africa
chapter Chapter 10|31 pages
Urban development and housing in Latin America
chapter Chapter 11|28 pages
Urban development and housing in East Asia
part Part Four|14 pages
Conclusions