Review: "Planning Asian cities : risks and resilience" edited by Stephen Hamnett and Dean Forbes, Planning, History and Environment Series, London, Routledge, 2011
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Since the beginning of the agricultural revolution, cities have always been the cradle of civilisation, innovation and productivity, particularly as a result of the recent change factors affecting their (trans)formation, such as globalisation, the knowledge economy, technological advancements, climate change and so on. While in some parts of the world, cities are rapidly growing, in other parts, cities are shrinking, and their populations are aging. Even under the current pressure of constantly changing global conditions, the role of cities in influencing and partially shaping local, regional, national, supranational and even global level economy, society, environment and governance is undeniable. Global changes, while providing opportunities for cities and their administrations to reform and revisit existing planning and development processes and mechanisms, at the same time, challenge them by dealing with everincreasing risks and establishing resilience. At present, more than half of the world’s population... |
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Taylor & Francis Group |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/71734/2/71734%28acc%29.pdf DOI:10.1080/07293682.2012.757415 Yigitcanlar, Tan (2013) Review: "Planning Asian cities : risks and resilience" edited by Stephen Hamnett and Dean Forbes, Planning, History and Environment Series, London, Routledge, 2011. Australian Planner, 50(1), pp. 87-88. |
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School of Civil Engineering & Built Environment; Science & Engineering Faculty |
Palavras-Chave | #120507 Urban Analysis and Development #Urban and regional planning #Asian city |
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