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Elgar Research Agendas outline the future of research in a given
area. Leading scholars are given the space to explore their subject
in provocative ways, and map out the potential directions of
travel. They are relevant but also visionary. Offering fresh
insights into the key emerging issues in the field, including the
changing socio-economic contexts brought about by the rise of the
millennial generation and the creative class, the Covid-19
pandemic, and a greater emphasis on social responsibility, this
forward-looking Research Agenda critically debates and rethinks
theories and practices in the property sector. Promoting
interdisciplinary approaches to the topic, chapters explore the
disruptive changes to the field brought about by technological
revolutions, before moving on to reflect upon the meaning of value,
risks and investment behaviours, and finally examining the
institutional contexts and stakeholders that shape the industry.
Leading scholars combine practice with in-depth theoretical
discussions, highlighting critical future avenues of research in
the field. Real estate, planning and economics scholars will find
this to be an important read, particularly with the blend of
conceptual and empirical perspectives. Real estate practitioners
and businesses will also find the practical guidance and discussion
of real-life challenges in the book helpful.
The rapid expansion, urban form and development of the built
environment in the world's second most populous city, Delhi, has
been the consequence of social, political, economic, planning and
architectural traditions that have shaped the city over thousands
of years. Whilst seamless at times, these traditions have often
resulted in the fragmented development of the city's built
environment. This book charts the political, economic and social
forces that drove development in India generally and in Delhi in
particular, and investigates the drivers and constituents of
Delhi's urban landscape. The book provides a lens through which to
examine the development path of a mega-city, which can be used as a
guide in the development of emerging urban centres. Furthermore,
the strengths and weaknesses of Delhi's built environment are
critically analysed, with consideration to the role of the market,
finance and policy over time. This book not only provides valuable
insight into the physical evolution of Delhi and its surrounds, but
it also asks broader questions about how people, power and politics
interact with urban environments. It is essential reading for
planners, architects, urbanists and social historians.
The rapid expansion, urban form and development of the built
environment in the world's second most populous city, Delhi, has
been the consequence of social, political, economic, planning and
architectural traditions that have shaped the city over thousands
of years. Whilst seamless at times, these traditions have often
resulted in the fragmented development of the city's built
environment. This book charts the political, economic and social
forces that drove development in India generally and in Delhi in
particular, and investigates the drivers and constituents of
Delhi's urban landscape. The book provides a lens through which to
examine the development path of a mega-city, which can be used as a
guide in the development of emerging urban centres. Furthermore,
the strengths and weaknesses of Delhi's built environment are
critically analysed, with consideration to the role of the market,
finance and policy over time. This book not only provides valuable
insight into the physical evolution of Delhi and its surrounds, but
it also asks broader questions about how people, power and politics
interact with urban environments. It is essential reading for
planners, architects, urbanists and social historians.
This book is a concise treatise of the alternative paradigms used
in BRICS countries to tackle urban housing shortages. There are a
number of alternative methods for meeting these shortages which
BRICS countries have adopted. These alternatives may agree in terms
of desired outcome, but when it comes to approach, mechanics and
scope, they are entirely divergent. By focusing on the political
economy and the international structure of each BRICS country,
these perspectives present alternative and often conflicting
approaches to the attainment of better housing. Development
Paradigms for Urban Housing in BRICS Countries explores the various
political, economic, institutional and cultural factors that have
shaped the housing outcomes in BRICS countries that we see today.
The book uses a framework which allows comparison between Brazil,
Russia, India, China and South Africa, whilst recognizing the
differences in the development path that each of these countries
has taken.
Developing Asia's demand for high-quality, integrated
infrastructure requires a steady but equitable supply of land.
However, obtaining rights over land can be complicated by hurdles
imposed by geography, settlement patterns, conflicting cultures,
sociopolitical factors, and land use problems unique to each
country. This timely volume identifies policies that can balance
the rights and interests of first nations' peoples, informal
settlers, and rural landowners against the development imperatives
of land procurement for the greater public good. It provides
instructive case studies of the state of Asian land registration,
eminent domain, and redevelopment in situations of vulnerable
communities. The collected chapters also propose and assess some
promising models that might be customized to local conditions, such
as long-term land leasing with options to buy. This is a companion
volume to ADBI Press' pioneering series of titles (all available
through Brookings Press)--Infrastructure for a Seamless Asia;
Financing Infrastructure in Asia and the Pacific: Capturing Impacts
and New Sources; and Principles of Infrastructure: Case Studies and
Best Practices. This volume will be of interest to policymakers,
practitioners, academics, and students.
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