All cities are vulnerable. They have economically, socially,
institutionally vulnerable urban space.
In developing countries, vulnerable urban space can be observed
typically as substandard informal settlements such as slums or
areas occupied by squatters. At present, slum dwellers comprise
one-third of the world's urban population of 3 billion, and it has
been estimated that the number of slum dwellers will double in the
next 30 years if no effective action is taken. Improvement of
vulnerable urban areas, which is one of the targets of Millennium
Development Goals, is thus an urgent worldwide challenge in our
age.
This book combines empirical and comparative analysis of
improvement of vulnerable urban space and post-disaster
rehabilitation in Asian and Latin American countries. The
discussions presented herein will serve as a useful,
thought-provoking source for researchers, practitioners and
students, especially for those who are working to alleviate the
vulnerability of urban space.
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