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This book discusses policy instruments for sustainable
infrastructure developments. Railways are one of the most important
developmental instruments of a region, province, or country. They
play a crucial role in economic development, urban growth, urban
mobility, regional susceptibility, market integration, and world
trade. Railways are an integral part of regional and urban
development, both in terms of freight and passenger transport. By
offering case studies from various regions and cities in South
Asia, this book examines the evolution of railway transportation
and the impact of these infrastructure projects on regional and
urban development. It examines the interactions between evolving
infrastructures and competing demands and considers the negative
and positive externalities of railway transportation for people,
places, and locations. The contributions analyze issues such as
network infrastructure planning and technological development,
passenger mobility and satisfaction, vulnerability to environmental
impacts, and cross-border trade.
This book examines urbanization and migration processes in South
Asia. By analyzing the socio-economic impacts and infrastructural,
environmental and institutional aspects of different conurbations,
it highlights conflicts over agricultural land as well as the
effects on health, education, poverty and the welfare of children,
women and old people. The authors also explore issues of mobility;
connectivity and accessibility of public services, and discuss the
effective use of new urban-management tools, such as the concept of
smart cities and urban spatial monitoring.
This book highlights various challenges and opportunities for
regional cooperation and development in South Asia. In light of the
ongoing globalization process, the contributors investigate how
socio-economic developments are changing the spatial organization
of production as well as the profile of cities and landscapes, are
stimulating the creation of maritime, terrestrial and aerial
channels, and are putting increasing pressures on natural and
environmental resources. The book is divided into four parts: The
first part analyses the increasing intensity of regional trade,
migration and investment flows; the second focuses on channels and
adapted spaces. The third part addresses sustainability and natural
resources, while the fourth highlights institutional issues.
This book deals with important issues related to urban housing in
South Asia. It analyses various aspects of housing, including
spatial and temporal requirements and needs, as well as the
challenges of implementing housing projects, such as financial
feasibility of estate development projects and housing design.
Finally, it discusses the socio-economic and environmental impacts
of the rapid urban housing development in South Asia. Written by
experts from various disciplines, the book presents several case
studies that address issues such as housing provision; legislative,
financial and technical support; access to employment opportunities
and markets; the cumulative impact on gentrification; exclusion and
spatial equity; and the economic, social and environmental
sustainability of urban tissue. Researchers, housing planners, and
policy makers will find this book a valuable resource in meeting
the demand for affordable and sustainable housing and overcoming
housing shortages in developing countries
This book discusses policy instruments for sustainable
infrastructure developments. Railways are one of the most important
developmental instruments of a region, province, or country. They
play a crucial role in economic development, urban growth, urban
mobility, regional susceptibility, market integration, and world
trade. Railways are an integral part of regional and urban
development, both in terms of freight and passenger transport. By
offering case studies from various regions and cities in South
Asia, this book examines the evolution of railway transportation
and the impact of these infrastructure projects on regional and
urban development. It examines the interactions between evolving
infrastructures and competing demands and considers the negative
and positive externalities of railway transportation for people,
places, and locations. The contributions analyze issues such as
network infrastructure planning and technological development,
passenger mobility and satisfaction, vulnerability to environmental
impacts, and cross-border trade.
This book highlights various challenges and opportunities for water
management and cooperation in South Asia. In light of increasing
urbanization and development in the region and related pressure on
water resources, the contributions investigate water conflictual
and cooperative attitudes and gestures between countries and
regions; analyse management trade-offs between nature, agriculture
and urban uses; and examine water sustainable management and
related policies. By studying major river basins in the region,
such as Indus, Ganges, Brahmaputra, Narmada, Godavari and Krishna,
the chapters highlight socio-economic, infrastructural,
environmental and institutional aspects of water scarcity in South
Asia and present best practices for improved sustainable water
management and security in the region.
This book examines urbanization and migration processes in South
Asia. By analyzing the socio-economic impacts and infrastructural,
environmental and institutional aspects of different conurbations,
it highlights conflicts over agricultural land as well as the
effects on health, education, poverty and the welfare of children,
women and old people. The authors also explore issues of mobility;
connectivity and accessibility of public services, and discuss the
effective use of new urban-management tools, such as the concept of
smart cities and urban spatial monitoring.
This book highlights various challenges and opportunities for water
management and cooperation in South Asia. In light of increasing
urbanization and development in the region and related pressure on
water resources, the contributions investigate water conflictual
and cooperative attitudes and gestures between countries and
regions; analyse management trade-offs between nature, agriculture
and urban uses; and examine water sustainable management and
related policies. By studying major river basins in the region,
such as Indus, Ganges, Brahmaputra, Narmada, Godavari and Krishna,
the chapters highlight socio-economic, infrastructural,
environmental and institutional aspects of water scarcity in South
Asia and present best practices for improved sustainable water
management and security in the region.
This book deals with important issues related to urban housing in
South Asia. It analyses various aspects of housing, including
spatial and temporal requirements and needs, as well as the
challenges of implementing housing projects, such as financial
feasibility of estate development projects and housing design.
Finally, it discusses the socio-economic and environmental impacts
of the rapid urban housing development in South Asia.Â
Written by experts from various disciplines, the book presents
several case studies that address issues such as housing provision;
legislative, financial and technical support; access to employment
opportunities and markets; the cumulative impact on gentrification;
exclusion and spatial equity; and the economic, social and
environmental sustainability of urban tissue. Researchers, housing
planners, and policy makers will find this book a valuable resource
in meeting the demand for affordable and sustainable housing and
overcoming housing shortages in developing countries
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