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Development and Cities

Development and Cities

Deborah Eade

(2002)

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Abstract

Approaches to sustainable development in cities of the South have focused too exclusively on narrow technical aspects of environmental protection, with no benefit to most residents in cities and peri-urban areas. However, in many countries of the South the disengagement of government along with budgetary constraints, a reliance on cost-recovery mechanisms within structural adjustment packages and increasing disparity between poor and rich, further reduces access by the poor to even the most rudimentary services. Development and Cities focuses on the political, social and economic viability of new or alternative approaches to urban management in the South that aim to increase access to adequate levels of basic services and healthy living and working conditions for all. Case-studies include cities in Argentina, Cuba, India, Pakistan, Peru, the Philippines, Tanzania and Zimbabwe.

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
bk-development-cities-010402-en.pdf 1
Contents 5
Contributors 7
Preface 11
Sustainable cities 13
Urban sustainability 24
Institutional innovations 55
Institutionalising the concept 77
Democracy and social 101
Sustainable development 114
Unsustainable development 134
Sustainable urban development 148
Urban crisis in India 172
International co-operation 189
Mainstreaming the urban poor 216
Learning from informal markets 238
Lowering the ladder 260
Cities for the urban poor 275
Innovations for sustainable 294
Private–public partnership 299
Residents associations 309
Monitoring megacities 317
Technical versus popular 328
Resources 336
Index 357