ABSTRACT
First published in 1999, this volume begins with a panoramic survey by Nigel Harris of the drama of Asian Urbanization, based on the inaugural plenary lecture he gave to the 5th Asian Urbanization Conference held in London. In the following chapters many experts and practitioners from different countries and cities provide a stimulating portrayal of the processes and outcomes of one of the greatest shifts of population (not just absolutely but proportionately as well) ever to have occurred in human history.
Asia includes more than half the world’s population, but, apart from the Tiger economies and Japan, it is still overwhelmingly rural. In the last decade or so urbanization has really begun to take off and the shift of population to the cities represents one of the greatest population movements the planet has ever seen. By 2030 more than 50% of Asia’s population will be urban and between now and then more than 500 million people in Asia will have moved - looking for jobs, housing, food and water. They will be both part of a problem and most of the solution - building around them the cities they will live in.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|2 pages
Introduction
part II|2 pages
The Urban Base
chapter 2|15 pages
Reconsidering the Current Interpretation on China’s Urbanisation under Mao’s Period
chapter 9|22 pages
The Information Technology (IT) Industry in Bangalore
chapter 10|18 pages
Sustainable Tourism
chapter 11|16 pages
Nomad Settlements in Saudi Arabia
part III|2 pages
The Urban Land Market
part IV|2 pages
Urban Land Use and Architecture
chapter 16|16 pages
East meets West in Bangalore
chapter 17|14 pages
Shanghai’s Land Development
part V|2 pages
Transport and Infrastructure