Planning in cities : sustainability and growth in the developing world /
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Imprint: | London : ITDG, 2002. |
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Description: | xvi, 247 p. ; 24 cm. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Urban management series |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4818667 |
Table of Contents:
- Preface
- Editorial Introduction
- Part 1. Issues and Discourses: Development, Urbanisation and Sustainability
- Sustainable Development: Between Environment and Development Agendas
- Market Enablement or Sustainable Development? The Conflicting Paradigms of Urbanisation
- Environmental Health or Ecological Sustainability? Reconciling the Brown and Green Agendas in Urban Development
- African Cities & Climate Change: The Global Context for Sustainable Development
- Part 2. Planning for Sustainability Growth: Urban Planning and the Rationale of the Market
- The Elimination of the Intermediate Urban Level in Bogota
- Public Sector Capacity Building and Urban Policy Changes in the Kingdom of Lesotho: Implications for International Development Assistance
- Property Taxation, Public Finance and Sustainable Development: The Case of Belem, Brazil
- Urban Livelihoods, Shocks and Stresses
- International Agency Shelter Policy of the 1990s: Experiences from Mozambique and Costa Rica
- Authoritarianism and Sustainability in Cairo: What Failed Urban Development Projects Tell Us About Egyptian Politics
- The Sustainability of Community Development in El Mezquital, Guatemala City
- From Apartheid City to Sustainable City: Compact City Approach as a Regulative Ideal
- Structural Adjustment and Water Supply in Bolivia: Managing Diversity, Reproducing Inequality
- Linking