ISBN:
9784431992677
Language:
English
Pages:
Online-Ressource (XIV, 418p. 200 illus., 8 illus. in color, digital)
Series Statement:
Library for Sustainable Urban Regeneration 10
Series Statement:
SpringerLink
Series Statement:
Bücher
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Megacities
Keywords:
Regional planning
;
Geography
;
Geography
;
Regional planning
;
Konferenzschrift
;
Regionalplanung
;
Geografie
Abstract:
For the first time in human history, more than half the world's population is urban. A fundamental aspect of this transformation has been the emergence of giant cities, or megacities, that present major new challenges. This book examines how issues of megacity development, urban form, sustainability, and unsustainability are conceived, how governance processes are influenced by these ideas, and how these processes have in turn influenced outcomes on the ground, in some cases in transformative ways. Through 15 in-depth case studies by prominent researchers from around the world, this book examines the major challenges facing megacities today. The studies are organized around a shared set of concerns and questions about issues of sustainability, land development, urban governance, and urban form. Some of the main questions addressed are: What are the most pressing issues of sustainability and urban form in each megacity? How are major issues of sustainability understood and framed by policymakers? Is urban form considered a significant component of sustainability issues in public debates and public policy? Who are the key actors framing urban sustainability challenges and shaping urban change? How is unsustainability, risk, or disaster imagined, and how are those concerns reflected in policy approaches? What has been achieved so far, and what challenges remain? The publication of this book is a step toward answering these and other crucial questions.
Description / Table of Contents:
Megacities; Preface; Contents; List of Contributors; 1. : Introduction: Megacities, Urban Form, and Sustainability; 1.1 A World of Giant Cities; 1.2 Sustainable Megacities?; References; Part I: Asia; 2. : Tokyo's Urban Growth, Urban Form and Sustainability; 3. : In Search of Sustainable Urban Form for Seoul; 4. : Sustainable Development, Urban Form, and Megacity Governance and Planning in Tehran; 5. : Re-Forming the Megacity: Calcutta and the Rural-Urban Interface*; 6. : Landscapes of Water in Delhi: Negotiating Global Norms and Local Cultures
Description / Table of Contents:
7. : Bangkok's Urban Evolution: Challenges and Opportunities for Urban Sustainability8. : Urban Dualism in the Jakarta Metropolitan Area; Part II: Europe and North America; 9. : Strategic Planning for London: Integrating City Design and Urban Transportation; 10. : Towards an Ecological Urbanism for Istanbul; 11. : Toronto Megacity: Growth, Planning Institutions, Sustainability; 12. : Los Angeles: Urban Development in the Postsuburban Megacity; Part III: Latin America; 13. : Mexico City: Power, Equity, and Sustainable Development; 14. : Bogotá's Recovery Process
Description / Table of Contents:
15. : Socially Sustainable Urban Development: The Case of São Paulo16. : Sustainability and Urban Form: The Metropolitan Region of Buenos Aires*; Part IV: Conclusion; 17. : Megacity Sustainability: Urban Form, Development, and Governance;
Note:
Description based upon print version of record
DOI:
10.1007/978-4-431-99267-7
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