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Property Before People - The Management of Twentieth-Century Council Housing (Paperback): Anne Power Property Before People - The Management of Twentieth-Century Council Housing (Paperback)
Anne Power
R971 Discovery Miles 9 710 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Originally published in 1987 this book examines attempts by successive individuals and governments to overcome slum conditions and homelessness, to reform landlord-tenant relations and to provide sound modern dwellings with full amenities for those who need them. Its focus is on how those responsible for public housing concentrated their energies on buildings rather than management, on property rather than people, in sharp distinction to the women who played such an innovative and humanizing role in the early days of housing reform. Efforts to resolve public housing problems are examined in a study of twenty housing estates, and of the initiatives that local authorities have taken to reverse the sometimes overwhelming decay.

The Radical Homeowner - Housing Tenure and Social Change (Paperback): Ian C. Winter The Radical Homeowner - Housing Tenure and Social Change (Paperback)
Ian C. Winter
R970 Discovery Miles 9 700 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Originally published in 1994, this book provides an important contribution to contemporary housing debates as well as clear examples of the use of qualitative data in causal analysis. Based on 3 original Australian case studies and a range of international data, this book demonstrates that the interests and meanings of home ownership can lead home owners into radical courses of social action that oppose the status quo, despite national governments having sponsored a remarkable growth in home ownership to promote a loyal citizenship and political stability.

Owner-Occupation in Britain (Paperback): Stephen Merrett Owner-Occupation in Britain (Paperback)
Stephen Merrett
R988 Discovery Miles 9 880 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Originally published in 1982, this is a companion volume to State Housing in Britain. Together the 2 volumes cover the tenure of some 85% of all British households in much of the 20th Century. The development of the tenure between 1918 and 1970 with special reference to its position in state housing policies is examined. Subsequent chapters analyse effective demand since 1970, both with respect to its demographic base and as regards the capacity to buy. In particular the question of why people want to buy is asked and the supply of housing (both council houses and former private rented accommodation) as well as the output of speculative housebuilders is considered. A detailed survey of the perturbations in the housing market during the volatile experience of the British economy since 1970 is also covered.

Clusters, Digital Transformation and Regional Development in Germany (Paperback): Marta Goetz Clusters, Digital Transformation and Regional Development in Germany (Paperback)
Marta Goetz
R617 Discovery Miles 6 170 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The information age is reshaping current socio-economic structures and processes and this book touches upon the nature of clusters in the fourth industrial revolution (Industry 4.0; I4.0). It focuses on the spatial perspective of digital business transformation and explores in natural context the interrelations between cluster and I4.0. It investigates the role of knowledge, business relations and policy in making cluster relevant for Industry 4.0 and uses the case study method and literature review to develop a conceptual framework outlining the functioning of Industry 4.0 cluster. This book argues that locally embedded knowledge accompanied by strong presence of industry and assisted by proper governance management facilitate the implementation of I4.0. The idiosyncrasies of Industry 4.0 impact also the functioning of cluster as they require more interdisciplinary integrative approach with the provision of industrial commons and development of related varieties. Natural processes of stretching of the cluster cannot be prevented, but should be harnessed for upgrading the core competences of cluster. This book can enrich existing literature on economic geography and regional studies by discussing the spatial aspects of digital transformation. It shows the cluster transformation as induced by the digital transformation, and will be of interest to researchers, academics, policymakers, and students who explore the regional and local development, competitiveness, or managerial aspects of fourth industrial revolution.

Rural Governance in the UK - Towards a Sustainable and Equitable Society (Hardcover): Adrienne Attorp, Sean Heron, Ruth... Rural Governance in the UK - Towards a Sustainable and Equitable Society (Hardcover)
Adrienne Attorp, Sean Heron, Ruth McAreavey
R3,850 Discovery Miles 38 500 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

provides a multidisciplinary analysis of rural society in a post-Brexit UK by examining the emergence of new environmental and rural policies brings together academics, established and early career, to discuss the impact of Brexit on rural environmental governance and on the wider sustainability of rural society will be of interest to students and scholars of rural development, rural entrepreneurship, rural digital inclusion, environmental policy, sustainable development, land use, agrarian studies and environmental geography.

Routledge Handbook of Urban Indonesia (Hardcover): Sonia Roitman, Deden Rukmana Routledge Handbook of Urban Indonesia (Hardcover)
Sonia Roitman, Deden Rukmana
R5,969 Discovery Miles 59 690 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The first book to compile the challenges and best practices of planning in Indonesian cities of different sizes from a wide thematic perspective. Relevant to all who are concerned with the world's problems and challenges from rapid urbanization in cities of different sizes. Each chapter is written by experts who have extensive knowledge of planning in their respective Indonesian city.

Routledge Handbook of Urban Food Governance (Hardcover): Ana Moragues-Faus, Jill K. Clark, Jane Battersby, Anna Davies Routledge Handbook of Urban Food Governance (Hardcover)
Ana Moragues-Faus, Jill K. Clark, Jane Battersby, Anna Davies
R5,979 Discovery Miles 59 790 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

- the first collection to reflect and compile the currently dispersed histories, concepts and practices involved in the increasingly popular field of urban food governance - contains chapters written by emerging and established scholars, as well as practitioners, the handbook provides a global, diverse and state of the art, examination the role of cities in delivering sustainability and food security outcomes - provides theoretical and practical tools to understand and transform urban food governance to enact more sustainable and just futures - will be essential reading for students, scholars, practitioners and policymakers interested in food governance, urban studies and sustainable development more broadly

Art Intervention in the City (Paperback): Hadas Ophrat Art Intervention in the City (Paperback)
Hadas Ophrat
R1,165 Discovery Miles 11 650 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The book combines an extensive review of art actions, classifying and anchoring them in contemporary urban theories. It reviews trends and describes numerous art projects in the public space, and is interspersed with multiple photographs, hence it may be attractive to any reader who wishes to become involved in his community and urban environment.

Designing Healthy and Liveable Cities - Creating Sustainable Urban Regeneration (Hardcover): Marichela Sepe Designing Healthy and Liveable Cities - Creating Sustainable Urban Regeneration (Hardcover)
Marichela Sepe
R3,851 Discovery Miles 38 510 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the last ten years, concepts such as urban health and liveability have become ever more present in urban planning studies. Many companies rank the most liveable city in the world or in a nation, and many indicators are used to try to measure factors which can report the health of a place by investigating it in different ways. While it is possible to understand why a place is liveable - due to the liveability and health concepts that are being more and more explored in urban studies, and the strong influence coming from other disciplines - it is difficult to design a place that is certain to be healthy and liveable. Accordingly, aim of this book is, after the definition of the field of investigation concerning sustainable regeneration trough topics such as resilience, adaptation, health, and mixed connections, to illustrate the present-day approaches to the analysis and design of healthy places, and in particular the original Healthy Pl@ce Design method, flexible and repeatable in different contexts. The method aims to identify sustainable urban liveability and healthiness and the factors which make places liveable and healthy from users' points of view and identifying design interventions that can enhance or create both urban liveability and health. Emblematic case studies carried out in Europe, Canada and China - Bordeaux, Copenhagen, Hamburg, Madrid, Newcastle-Gateshead, Nice, Dublin, Vancouver and Wuhan - constitute the empirical part of the book, detailed with surveys, questionnaires, images and maps. The theoretical framework - built on contemporary issues - and international case studies make this book both attractive and scientific, adding a new stone on the sustainable city construction and opening it to a particularly wide readership, including scholars, students, administrators and professionals.

Ways of Walking - Ethnography and Practice on Foot (Paperback): Jo Lee Vergunst, Tim Ingold Ways of Walking - Ethnography and Practice on Foot (Paperback)
Jo Lee Vergunst, Tim Ingold
R1,496 Discovery Miles 14 960 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Despite its importance to how humans inhabit their environments, walking has rarely received the attention of ethnographers. Ways of Walking combines discussions of embodiment, place and materiality to address this significant and largely ignored 'technique of the body'. This book presents studies of walking in a range of regional and cultural contexts, exploring the diversity of walking behaviours and the variety of meanings these can embody. As an original collection of ethnographic work that is both coherent in design and imaginative in scope, this primarily anthropological book includes contributions from geographers, sociologists and specialists in education and architecture, offering insights into human movement, landscape and social life. With its interdisciplinary nature and truly international appeal, Ways of Walking will be of interest to scholars across a range of social sciences, as well as to policy makers on both local and national levels.

South Africa (Hardcover): Monica Cole South Africa (Hardcover)
Monica Cole
R5,719 Discovery Miles 57 190 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Originally published in 1961, this book was the first comprehensive work on South African geography that also presented a balanced account of all facets of the economic life. It was written to provide background information on South Africa - the nature of the country, its resources and deficiencies, its historic settlement by peoples of different races and of the progress made and the difficulties encountered in the major areas of economic activity: agriculture, mining, manufacturing and trade. In discussing these factors the book acknowledged that in South Africa the complexities of the relationships between peoples of different racial origins and widely differently economic and cultural standards are met in one country.

The Routledge Companion to Northeast India (Hardcover): Jelle J.P. Wouters, Tanka B. Subba The Routledge Companion to Northeast India (Hardcover)
Jelle J.P. Wouters, Tanka B. Subba
R6,584 Discovery Miles 65 840 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The volume: * Contains authoritative entries from leading specialists from and on the region * Offers clear, concise and illuminating explanations of key themes and ideas * Will contain cross-referenced entries and a bibliographic appendix, detailing the most important works done in relation to each theme * will be an invaluable teaching, learning and research resource for scholars and students of South Asian studies, politics and the social sciences in general

The Routledge Handbook of Social Change (Hardcover): Richard Ballard, Clive Barnett The Routledge Handbook of Social Change (Hardcover)
Richard Ballard, Clive Barnett
R6,577 Discovery Miles 65 770 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Few other texts on this subject are so comprehensive or interdisciplinary - this handbook draws together approaches to social change from across different fields of academic research, policy and activism. Contributors drawn from various disciplines including anthropology, human geography, political sociology, and development studies. Up-to-date introduction covering current and emerging methodologies, practices and topics.

Locative Tourism Applications - A Sensory Ethnography of the Augmented City (Hardcover): Erin E. Lynch Locative Tourism Applications - A Sensory Ethnography of the Augmented City (Hardcover)
Erin E. Lynch
R4,140 Discovery Miles 41 400 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Travel through time. Walk the streets as they were. See through floors. Hunt for ghosts (with drink in hand). Hear the walls speak. These are just a few of the ways that locative tourism applications seek to augment the urban experience. This book explores the universe of locative tourism applications. It uses multi-sited sensory ethnography with diverse apps in 12 cities around the world to interrogate how these applications layer (often branded) maps of meaning over the urban environment, and exposes what their use - at the embodied intersection of physical and digital space - can tell us about the production of cityscapes for touristic consumption. Locative Tourism Applications takes a journey in three parts to evaluate how these "extensions of the senses" mediate users' experience of urban locales. The first offers the reader some theoretical and methodological orientation, the second takes them on a whirlwind tour of locative apps, and the third settles in for an extended exploration of two destinations: Montreal and Christchurch. With broad cross-disciplinary appeal, this volume will be of interest to scholars from tourism studies, cultural geography, urban studies, new media studies, and sensory studies and will be particularly valuable for sensory ethnographers examining mobile and location-aware media.

Activist Feminist Geographies (Hardcover): Kate Boyer, Latoya E Eaves, Jennifer Fluri Activist Feminist Geographies (Hardcover)
Kate Boyer, Latoya E Eaves, Jennifer Fluri
R2,290 Discovery Miles 22 900 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Exploring what it means to enact feminist geography, this book brings together contemporary, cutting-edge cases of social justice activism and collaborative research with activists. From Black feminist organizing in the American South to the stories of feminist geography collectives in Latin America, the editors present contemporary case studies from the global north and south. The chapters showcase the strength and vibrancy of activist-engaged scholarship taking place in the field and serve as a call to action, exploring how this work advances real-world efforts to fight injustice and re-make the world as a fairer, more equitable, and more accepting place.

Development-Induced Displacement and Resettlement in Vietnam - Exploring the State - People Nexus (Hardcover): Nguyen Quy Nghi,... Development-Induced Displacement and Resettlement in Vietnam - Exploring the State - People Nexus (Hardcover)
Nguyen Quy Nghi, Jane Singer
R4,163 Discovery Miles 41 630 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book explores the complex legal, cultural, economic and human rights issues associated with development-induced displacement and resettlement (DIDR) in Vietnam. As in many parts of the world, urban expansion and large-scale infrastructure projects in Vietnam often rely on forced land acquisition, which can result in the involuntary resettlement of households and entire communities. This book examines the adequacy of monetary and in-kind compensation and the support that resettlees need for successful integration into host communities and for sustainable livelihoods and improved well-being. It presents new paradigms and practices that place affected households at the centre of project planning and implementation to fully address the needs of the most vulnerable. This includes women, the elderly, and ethnic minority groups. Bringing together research evidence, practical experience, and insights of distinguished researchers, this book is the first to systematically examine DIDR in Vietnam, a single-party state seeking to balance state interests with the demands of investors and civil society for human rights and participation by affected people. Combining the latest evidence and research findings on development-induced displacement and resettlement in Vietnam with practical experiences in project implementation, this book will be a useful guide for researchers across development, migration, and Southeast Asian Studies, as well as practitioners and policy makers. Its lessons will also be relevant to other countries facing rapid development.

The (In)Visibility of Women and Mining - The Gendering of Artisanal and Small-Scale Mining in Sub-Saharan Africa (Hardcover):... The (In)Visibility of Women and Mining - The Gendering of Artisanal and Small-Scale Mining in Sub-Saharan Africa (Hardcover)
Blair Rutherford, Doris Buss
R4,141 Discovery Miles 41 410 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The chapters in this book provide in- depth insight into the gender norms and contexts in which women work in the expanding informal mining sector in sub- Saharan Africa. Collectively, the research here provides a nuanced account of women's livelihood strategies in artisanal and small- scale mining (ASM, as its generally known) in ways that challenge images of women- as either victimized by mining or empowered by mining livelihoods, or both- that tend to dominate the growing array of donor and policy interventions in this sector. The authors come from different disciplinary traditions- anthropology, economics, political science, mining engineering, law- but all place questions of gendered power front and centre in their analyses of sociocultural, institutional, economic and political relationships, practices and arrangements within which women navigate their mining livelihoods. The physical or representational presence (and sometimes absence) of women in ASM sites is a linking theme, with the chapters exploring different dimensions of mining and gender- the gendered divisions of labour, migration, land ownership, cultural norms, and gendered authority relations- but also how 'women' materialize and are seen and unseen in the growing array of transnational interventions in this sector. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of the Canadian Journal of African Studies.

Public Administration for Planners - Leadership and Responsibility in Theory and Practice (Hardcover): Stephen Kehs Public Administration for Planners - Leadership and Responsibility in Theory and Practice (Hardcover)
Stephen Kehs
R4,150 Discovery Miles 41 500 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The market includes academic institutions, government organizations, private sector firms, citizens at large, and anyone interested in the workings of government and the professional and civic responsibilities involved. While aimed also at professional planners, the book is clearly not exclusive to planners since it touches on the wider range of professions and administrative fields. While aimed primarily at a U.S. audience, many of the observations and lessons offered in the book will have universal appeal. Enhancing management skills in public and private organizations is a goal that is relevant in many nations worldwide.

Conservation Effectiveness and Concurrent Green Initiatives (Hardcover): Lian, Conghe Song, Q.I. Zhang, Eve Bohnett Conservation Effectiveness and Concurrent Green Initiatives (Hardcover)
Lian, Conghe Song, Q.I. Zhang, Eve Bohnett
R4,135 Discovery Miles 41 350 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

examines concurrent green initiatives and their spillover effects in environmental conservation and management provides a detailed analysis of case studies in the United States and China, including the Conservation Reserve Program and the Environmental Quality Incentives Program in the US and the Grain-to-Green Program and the Forest Ecological Benefit Compensation Fund in China demonstrates the importance of analyzing concurrent green efforts to better understand both the positive and negative impacts will be of great interest to students and scholars of environmental conservation and management, land use, ecosystem services and environmental policy, as well as policymakers and practitioners working on environmental initiatives and programs.

The Sustainable Urban Development Reader (Paperback, 4th edition): Stephen M. Wheeler The Sustainable Urban Development Reader (Paperback, 4th edition)
Stephen M. Wheeler
R1,518 Discovery Miles 15 180 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Reader format provides a flexible teaching resource that in contrast to a traditional textbook allows the lecturer to tailor its use to the specific course structure. Draws together in one place classic and cutting edge writings, and writings on tools for sustainability planning, sustainable development internationally, and visions of sustainable development futures. Key Changes for the New Edition: Updated selections related to how cities can lead on the climate crisis; More on strategies to address structural racism and other forms of inequality; Pieces discussing right-wing populism and potential ways to defuse it; How cities might adapt to or reduce the risk of pandemics; More up-to-date discussions about reforming capitalism & bringing about more sustainable economies. New edition has a greater demographic and geographic diversity of authors, including pieces from some younger writers.

Conservation Agriculture in India - A Paradigm Shift for Sustainable Production (Hardcover): A. R. Sharma Conservation Agriculture in India - A Paradigm Shift for Sustainable Production (Hardcover)
A. R. Sharma
R4,613 Discovery Miles 46 130 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book examines the current situation, levels of adoption, management practices, and the future outlook of conservation agriculture in India, and also in other tropical and subtropical regions of the world. While conservation agriculture is proposed as an important means to combat climate change, improve crop productivity and food affordability, and to protect the environment, the adoption of conservation agriculture in India, and south-east Asia more broadly, has been slow. This volume reflects on the current status of conservation agriculture in India, asking why adoption has been slow and putting forward strategies to improve its uptake. The chapters cover the various aspects of crop management such as soil, water, nutrients, weeds, crop residues, machinery, and energy, in a range of environments, including irrigated and rainfed regions. The impact of climate change and the economic considerations behind the adoption of conservation agriculture are also discussed. The volume concludes by discussing the future outlook for conservation agriculture in India, in particular drawing out parallels with other tropical and subtropical regions of the world. This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of conservation agriculture, sustainable agriculture, crop and soil management, and environmental and natural resource management.

Territory - New Trajectories in Law (Hardcover): Nicholas Blomley Territory - New Trajectories in Law (Hardcover)
Nicholas Blomley
R1,592 Discovery Miles 15 920 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Introduction to the concept of territory as it applies to law. Accessible to students. Of interest to those working in the areas of sociolegal studies, geography, urban studies and politics.

Sea Change - An Atlas of Islands in a Rising Ocean (Hardcover): Christina Gerhardt Sea Change - An Atlas of Islands in a Rising Ocean (Hardcover)
Christina Gerhardt
R791 Discovery Miles 7 910 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

“A stunning atlas of the present and future."—Rebecca Solnit, author of several books including Infinite Cities: A Trilogy of Atlases—San Francisco, New Orleans, New York This immersive portal to islands around the world highlights the impacts of sea level rise and shimmers with hopeful solutions to combat it.   Atlases are being redrawn as islands are disappearing. What does an island see when the sea rises? Sea Change: An Atlas of Islands in a Rising Ocean weaves together essays, maps, art, and poetry to show us—and make us see—island nations in a warming world. Low-lying islands are least responsible for global warming, but they are suffering the brunt of it. This transportive atlas reorients our vantage point to place islands at the center of the story, highlighting Indigenous and Black voices and the work of communities taking action for local and global climate justice. At once serious and playful, well-researched and lavishly designed, Sea Change is a stunning exploration of the climate and our world's coastlines. Full of immersive storytelling, scientific expertise, and rallying cries from island populations that shout with hope—"We are not drowning! We are fighting!"—this atlas will galvanize readers in the fight against climate change and the choices we all face.

Social Work, Young Migrants and the Act of Listening - Becoming an Unaccompanied Child (Paperback): Marcus Herz, Philip Lalander Social Work, Young Migrants and the Act of Listening - Becoming an Unaccompanied Child (Paperback)
Marcus Herz, Philip Lalander
R1,254 Discovery Miles 12 540 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book is about 20 young unaccompanied refugees who have sought refuge in Europe and how they experience and try to navigate their new situations, including their contacts with social workers, friends and family members left behind. The book contains stories of powerlessness and frustration from being held under suspicion, from meeting authorities and abstract people of power from "the system," or from constantly being categorized in a static category of "the unaccompanied child." It contains stories of human meetings characterized by thoughtfulness, reciprocity and listening. This book also explores the experiences of meeting social workers as a young migrant in Sweden. The narratives depict how social workers can often reproduce powerlessness and frustration among the young people, but also how there are those social workers who provide something else through the act of listening. By extension, this is a book about society, about how important it can be to reframe people and to listen to their stories, needs and wills. Demonstrating the importance of listening to the stories of young refuges, this title will appeal to students, researchers, community workers and social workers interested in migration, race and ethnicity, youth studies, social work, sociology, anthropology, pedagogy and health.

Invisible Borders in a Bordered World - Power, Mobility, and Belonging (Hardcover): Alexander C. Diener, Joshua Hagen Invisible Borders in a Bordered World - Power, Mobility, and Belonging (Hardcover)
Alexander C. Diener, Joshua Hagen
R4,156 Discovery Miles 41 560 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book critically challenges the usual territorial understanding of borders by examining the often messy internal, transborder, ambiguous, and in-between spaces that co-exist with traditional borders. By considering those less visible aspects of borders, the book develops an inclusive understanding of how contemporary borders are structured and how they influence human identity, mobility, and belonging. The introduction and conclusion provide theoretical and contextual framing, while chapters explore topics of global labor and refugees, unrecognized states, ethnic networks, cyberspace, transboundary resource conflicts, and indigenous and religious spaces that rarely register on conventional maps or commonplace understandings of territory. In the end, the volume demonstrates that, despite being "invisible" on most maps, these borders have a very real, material, and tangible presence and consequences for those people who live within, alongside, and across them.

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