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Liveable Cities: Urbanising World - ISOCARP 07 (Paperback)
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Liveable Cities: Urbanising World - ISOCARP 07 (Paperback)
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This book is about the unprecedented challenges facing the world's
cities as they expand and develop in response to demographic
change, human aspirations and the forces of globalization. Most of
that growth is taking place in the developing countries and it is
here that the megacities (places with over ten million people) seem
destined to emerge during the next few decades. While there are
considerable variations in the rates of city expansion between and
within the different world regions, much of that growth has taken
place as formless urban sprawl, as well as the slums and squatter
settlements to be found in many of the world's cities. These
urbanizing areas face acute economic, social and environmental
problems. They stem from, amongst other things, fundamental changes
in the nature of work, the economic crisis that began in 2008, the
continuing, and often growing, inequalities within the urban
population and from the severe pollution and hazardous living
conditions that afflict many urban communities. Without suitable
action to address them, those problems are likely to worsen as the
effects of human induced climate change become ever more apparent.
So how can our cities become truly liveable places? Published in
tandem with ISOCARP's 47th World Congress held in Wuhan, China, the
many case studies in this publication describe new planning and
other approaches that seek to create more sustainable, more
liveable, cities.
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