The nations of Africa, Central and Latin America, and most of Asia are collectively known as the Global South, which includes practically 157 of a total of 184 recognized states in the world according to United Nations reports. Metaphorically, it can be argued that most of the efforts in architectural production, city planning, place making, place management, and urban development are taking place in the Global South and will continue to be so over the next several decades. While many cities and settlements in the Global South have less developed or severely limited resources, others are growing and flourishing. Although they share similarities in terms of social, economic, and environmental challenges, it is increasingly evident that these...
In the wake of the end of the cold-war and the demise of the tripartite conceptual division of the F...
Urban studies in recent decades have acknowledged that the cities of the Global South are epistemica...
The global ‘land grab’ debate is going urban and needs a specific conceptual framework to analyze th...
The nations of Africa, Central and Latin America, and most of Asia are collectively known as the Glo...
The nations of Africa, Central and Latin America, and most of Asia are collectively known as the Glo...
Global urbanism refers to the global challenges and urban conditions of cities in diverse geographic...
Urbanization is a global phenomenon with strong sustainability implications across multiple scales. ...
Despite the fact that virtually all urban growth is occurring, and will continue to occur, in the ci...
In many ways international circulation of urban policies is indispensable to the spread of planning ...
Covering about three million square kilometres, the Arabian Peninsula is mainly a diverse landscape ...
The planning of large city extensions and new towns is once again at the top of the agenda – not onl...
This open access book revisits the theoretical foundations of urban planning and the application of ...
Texts by Filip De Boeck, Killian Doherty, Okwui Enwezor, Andres Lepik, Lesley Naa Norle Lokko, Iain ...
The growth of cities is one of the most significant aspects of the contemporary transformation of Af...
EditorialThis special issue of Environment and Urbanization ASIA on ‘Changes in Land Use and Land Co...
In the wake of the end of the cold-war and the demise of the tripartite conceptual division of the F...
Urban studies in recent decades have acknowledged that the cities of the Global South are epistemica...
The global ‘land grab’ debate is going urban and needs a specific conceptual framework to analyze th...
The nations of Africa, Central and Latin America, and most of Asia are collectively known as the Glo...
The nations of Africa, Central and Latin America, and most of Asia are collectively known as the Glo...
Global urbanism refers to the global challenges and urban conditions of cities in diverse geographic...
Urbanization is a global phenomenon with strong sustainability implications across multiple scales. ...
Despite the fact that virtually all urban growth is occurring, and will continue to occur, in the ci...
In many ways international circulation of urban policies is indispensable to the spread of planning ...
Covering about three million square kilometres, the Arabian Peninsula is mainly a diverse landscape ...
The planning of large city extensions and new towns is once again at the top of the agenda – not onl...
This open access book revisits the theoretical foundations of urban planning and the application of ...
Texts by Filip De Boeck, Killian Doherty, Okwui Enwezor, Andres Lepik, Lesley Naa Norle Lokko, Iain ...
The growth of cities is one of the most significant aspects of the contemporary transformation of Af...
EditorialThis special issue of Environment and Urbanization ASIA on ‘Changes in Land Use and Land Co...
In the wake of the end of the cold-war and the demise of the tripartite conceptual division of the F...
Urban studies in recent decades have acknowledged that the cities of the Global South are epistemica...
The global ‘land grab’ debate is going urban and needs a specific conceptual framework to analyze th...