The demographic pressure caused by migration offers a
considerable challenge for urban centers today. It results in an
uneven development of the community and focus of urban planners
becomes how to provide decent, low-cost housing and transportation
in order to facilitate the integration of poorer residents among
the rest of the community. In large industrialized countriesthe
challenges of urban policy-makers are made even more complicated
since these governments depend on state or federal legislators to
obtain the massive amounts of funding required for adequately
addressing these local issues that are in global cause. The book
analyzes the strategies for urban development in Leipzig, Germany,
and shows how civic leaders were able to harmonize planning and
equity. They relied heavily on two interesting approaches in that
process: the promotion of culture as a key component of urban
development and the reconciliation of the inevitable process of
gentrification with social equity. The book also looks at the
globalization aspect of urban development, reviews research in
social equity in urban development in Europe and the United States
and describes sustainability as an important element of urban
renaissance. "
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