The first in-depth study of the impact of economic and political
decentralization on planning practice in developing economies, this
innovative volume, using original case study research by leading
experts drawn from diverse fields of inquiry, from planning to
urban studies, geography and economics, explores the dramatic
transformation that decentralization implies in responsibilities of
the local planning and governance structures.
It examines a range of key issues, including:
- public and private finance
- local leadership and electoral issues
- planning in post-conflict societies.
Offering unique insights into how planning has changed in
specific countries, paying particular attention to South East Asian
economies, India and South Africa, this excellent volume is an
invaluable resource for researchers, graduate students and planners
interested in urban planning in its international political and
economic context.
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