AbstraCT. This article places the challenge of rapid urbanisation throughout the world into a perspective that acknowledges inequalities due to economic history. As well as a brief exploration of the site-specific nature of challenges faced, this article seeks to outline the economic and structural obstacles that act as a backdrop to the lives of the poor. Such a perspective can inform attempts to improve the lot of the poor and help in outlining the moral obligation for the powerful to help the poor and vulnerable face up to the issue of Climate Change. Key words: Urbanisation, economic disadvantage, planning, sustainable urban management AbstraK. Tulisan ini menempatkan tantangan dari urbanisasi yang sangat cepat di seluruh dun...
By 2030, sixty percent of the world’s population is projected to live in cities. The majority of thi...
Urbanisation is often seen as a problem for development yet all the world’s wealthiest nations are p...
Since its emergence in the 1980s, the ideology underpinning sustainable development has become a met...
AbstraCT. This article places the challenge of rapid urbanisation throughout the world into a perspe...
. This article places the challenge of rapid urbanisation throughout the world into a perspective th...
ABSTRACT: Cities are the biggest challenge for judging the validity and applicability of concepts of...
This article focuses on the sustainable development of urban spaces and the challenges from the pers...
The United Nations estimate that by 2025 there will be around 5 billion people living in urban areas...
Sustainability is a multi-dimensional concept when applied to our built environment. Not only does s...
South Asia is one of most densely populated region in the world. Currently, 28.33% of the South Asia...
The book examines contemporary urban challenges and opportunities within the context of the traditio...
The urban heat island effect exemplifies the pressing environmental problems facing rapidly growing ...
Cities and tows are places with the highest population numbers and densities on the planet. They hav...
This paper contributes to the debates on how policy makers face the dilemma on sustainable urban dev...
Cities and tows are places with the highest population numbers and densities on the planet. They hav...
By 2030, sixty percent of the world’s population is projected to live in cities. The majority of thi...
Urbanisation is often seen as a problem for development yet all the world’s wealthiest nations are p...
Since its emergence in the 1980s, the ideology underpinning sustainable development has become a met...
AbstraCT. This article places the challenge of rapid urbanisation throughout the world into a perspe...
. This article places the challenge of rapid urbanisation throughout the world into a perspective th...
ABSTRACT: Cities are the biggest challenge for judging the validity and applicability of concepts of...
This article focuses on the sustainable development of urban spaces and the challenges from the pers...
The United Nations estimate that by 2025 there will be around 5 billion people living in urban areas...
Sustainability is a multi-dimensional concept when applied to our built environment. Not only does s...
South Asia is one of most densely populated region in the world. Currently, 28.33% of the South Asia...
The book examines contemporary urban challenges and opportunities within the context of the traditio...
The urban heat island effect exemplifies the pressing environmental problems facing rapidly growing ...
Cities and tows are places with the highest population numbers and densities on the planet. They hav...
This paper contributes to the debates on how policy makers face the dilemma on sustainable urban dev...
Cities and tows are places with the highest population numbers and densities on the planet. They hav...
By 2030, sixty percent of the world’s population is projected to live in cities. The majority of thi...
Urbanisation is often seen as a problem for development yet all the world’s wealthiest nations are p...
Since its emergence in the 1980s, the ideology underpinning sustainable development has become a met...