Cities and development - Jo Beall

9780415390996

Oops!

Unfortunately it looks like someone took the last one.

Sign up to the musicMagpieStore to be the first to hear about the latest offers, competitions and product information!

Sign up now
Title
Cities and development
Author
Jo Beall
format
Paperback / softback
Publisher
Routledge
Language
English
UK Publication Date
20090619

By 2030 more thansixty percentof the world's population will live in urban areas, with most of the world's population growth over the nexttwenty-fiveyears being absorbed by cities and towns in low and middle income countries. What are the consequences of this shift? Demographic pressure already strains the capacity of local and national governments to manage urban change.Today, nearly one billion people live in slums, and in the absence of significant intervention that number is set to double in the next two decades. Will our future be dominated by mega-cities of poverty and despair, or can urbanization be harnessed to advance human and economic development?

Cities and Development provides a critical exploration of the dynamic relationship between urbanism and development.Highlighting both the challenges and opportunities associated with rapid urban change, the book surveys:

  • the historical relationship between urbanization and development
  • the role cities play in fostering economic growth in a globalizing world
  • the unique characteristics of urban poverty and the poor record of interventions designed to tackle it
  • the complexities of managing urban environments; issues of urban crime, violence, war and terrorism in contemporary cities
  • the importance of urban planning, governance and politics in shaping city futures.

This book brings into conversation debates from urban and development studies and highlights the strengths and weaknesses of current policy and planning responses to the contemporary urban challenge. It includes research orientated supplements in the form of summaries, boxed case studies, development questions and further reading. The book is intended for senior undergraduate and graduate students interested in urban, international and development studies, as well as policy-makers and planners concerned with equitable and sustainable urban development.

We are Rated Excellent on Trustpilot
Here's what you say about us...

Jo Beall is Professor of Development Studies at the London School of Economics. A political sociologist, she specialises in urban development policy, local governance and cities in situations of conflict and her books include Uniting a Divided City: Governance and Social Exclusion in Johannesburg, A City for All, and Funding Local Governance


Sean Fox is a researcher and Teaching Fellow in the Development Studies Institute at the London School of Economics. He has worked as a consultant on urban poverty and development issues with Oxfam, Care International, and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

"Beall and Fox's text provides a comprehensive, concise introduction to the interweaving of urbanism and development in a rapidly urbanizing world. Written in clear, unfussy prose, with text boxes bringing exemplary stories under the microscope, it largely succeeds in presenting a nuanced view of this complex and perplexing topic. Study questions at the end of each chapter will help teachers to guide class discussions." John Friedmann, Professor Emeritus, UCLA; Honorary Professor, University of British Columbia, USA



"Most booksabout developing cities tend to be written from the standpoint of eitheracademic disciplinary theorising or frompractitioner concerns withaproblem, such as urban upgrading. The strength of this book lies in itsfocus on therole of cities in development from a multidisciplinary perspective which will appeal to students." Stella Lowder, University of Glasgow, UK


"Cities and Development is an informative, very useful book designed to be used for college and university classes in urban studies or economic development...The level of the content is both very solid and suitable for the intended audience...Summing Up: Recommended." -- Choice, May 2010


Type
BOOK
Keyword Index
City planning.|Urban policy.
Country of Publication
England
Number of Pages
267

FREE Delivery on all Orders!