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Most parking research to date has been conducted in Western
countries. Parking: An International Perspective is different.
Taking a planetary view of urbanism, this book examines parking
policies in 12 cities on five continents: Auckland, Bangkok, Doha,
Los Angeles, Melbourne, Nairobi, Rotterdam, Santiago, Sao Paulo,
Shenzhen, Singapore, and Tokyo. Chapters are similarly structured,
and contain detailed information about the current parking
strategies and issues in these cities. The discussion of parking is
placed in the context of transport, mobility, land-use, society,
technology, and planning in each of these cities
As COVID-19 took hold across local and international borders in
2020 and 2021, over 1.6 billion informal workers were estimated to
have been adversely impacted by mobility restrictions and other
'lockdown' measures to tackle the coronavirus crisis. In the Global
South, the pandemic has severely affected the sprawling megacities
in Southeast and South Asia that have been driving urbanisation,
and where there is a very high concentration of informal workers.
This volume examines how informal workers were affected by the
responses to the pandemic in five Asian megacities: Dhaka
(Bangladesh), Hyderabad (India), Karachi (Pakistan), Jakarta
(Indonesia), and Manila (Philippines). Gathering voices and
experiences from across these subregions, this book engages with
issues surrounding state measures to manage the COVID-19 pandemic.
The chapters present the gaps and lessons learned in addressing the
needs of informal workers. They also shed light on grassroots
solidarity initiatives, civic practices, and social networks that
have cushioned the devastating effects of the crisis. The book ends
with a discussion on the implications of identified state measures
and citizen-led responses for (post) pandemic planning and urban
governance in Asian cities in an age of recovery.
Placemaking Sandbox offers a valuable collection of placemaking
case studies, designed for teachers and students to build expertise
in shaping and creating thriving public places. Each chapter
outlines the latest research and practice underpinning placemaking
pedagogical approaches, with specialist authors developing and
interrogating methodological techniques and reflecting on current
teaching and research. By taking a hands-on and experimental look
at emergent practices, pedagogies and methods in placemaking across
different contexts, this book will help deepen understandings on
how to wrestle with complex conditions generated by place. In
Placemaking Sandbox contributors skillfully tackle a little
researched topic on the pedagogy of place and placemaking, and in
the process offer a distinctive bridge between academia and
practice.
Placemaking Sandbox offers a valuable collection of placemaking
case studies, designed for teachers and students to build expertise
in shaping and creating thriving public places. Each chapter
outlines the latest research and practice underpinning placemaking
pedagogical approaches, with specialist authors developing and
interrogating methodological techniques and reflecting on current
teaching and research. By taking a hands-on and experimental look
at emergent practices, pedagogies and methods in placemaking across
different contexts, this book will help deepen understandings on
how to wrestle with complex conditions generated by place. In
Placemaking Sandbox contributors skillfully tackle a little
researched topic on the pedagogy of place and placemaking, and in
the process offer a distinctive bridge between academia and
practice.
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