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Planning for a Better Urban Living Environment in Asia

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1. Introduction: Planning for a Better Urban Living Environment in Asia. Anthony Gar-On Yeh and Mee Kam Ng. 2. Challenges and Future Prospects of Planning for a Better Living Environment in the Large Cities in Asia. Hidehiko Sazanami. 3. The Compulsions of Accommodating the Informal Sector in the Asian Metropolises and Changes Necessary in the Urban Planning Paradigms. A.T.M. Nurul Amin. 4. Urbanisation Versus Urban Planning Practice in Malaysia: Considerations, Prospects and Possibilities. Che Musa Che Omar. 5. An Extended Metropolis? A Growth Triangle? Towards Better Planning for the Hong Kong and Pearl River Delta Region. Mee Kam Ng. 6. Toward an Environment Facilitating Human Behaviour and Movement: An Approach to Evaluation and Manipulation of Pedestrian Space by Simulation Modelling. Baozhe He, Yukio Nishimura and Sadao Watanabe. 7. The Planning and Management of a Better High Density Environment. Anthony Gar-On Yeh. 8. An Ecological Plan for a Better Living Environment in a Modern City: A Case Study of Huizhou, Guangdon Province, People’s Republic of China. Xiangrong Wang and Zhaoyu Qian. 9. The Environment of Densely Populated Areas of Bangladesh: With Special Reference to Dhaka and Secondary Towns. Mir Shahidul Islam. 10. The Evaluation of the Five-Year Two Million Housing Unit Construction Plan (1988-92). Chong-Won Chu. 11. Housing Attainability: A Concept Towards Solving the Urban Housing Crisis in Bangladesh. Mahbubur Rahman. 12. Shophouse: Asian Urban Composite Housing. Mamoru Tohiguchi and Hon Shyan Chong. 13. Evaluation of Planned Housing in Java: To Identify the Basic Needs of Interior Space. Wahyu Subroto T. Yoyok, Kunihiro Narumi and Naoki Tahara. 14. Urban Redevelopment with Landowner Participation using the Land Pooling/Readjustment Technique. Ray W. Archer. 15. The Urban Renewal Projects in Japan: Nonresidential Projects. Takatsune Fukami. 16. Preserving Traditional Architecture: Noble Residential Area Development in Java. Ikaputra, Kunihiro Narumi and Takahiro Hisa. 17. New Divisions of Public/Private Responsibilities in the Management of Urban Development and Their Implications for Planning Education in India. Jamal H. Ansari. 18. A Continuing Commitment toBetter Planned Environment: The Experience of the University of the Philippines. Asteya M. Santiago. 19. Whither Asian Planning Education? Chung-Tong Wu.

Summary

First published in 2000, this volume reflects on and examines some of the past and current challenges for Asia, and considers future prospects of urban and regional planning, environment, housing, redevelopment and conservation, and planning education in Asia.

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'This book is an interesting addition to the literature that deals with rapid urbanization of Asia's cities and the problems and challenges that lie ahead...gives policy decision-makers and planners' guidance and new ideas in their endeavors to bring about better living conditions for its urban denizens.' Australasian Journal of Regional Studies '...this book is timely in its discussion of ongoing planning issues in tackling urban problems in Asia.' Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography

Product details

Authors Mee Kam Ng, Anthony Gar-On Yeh, Anthony Gar-On (University of Hong Kong Yeh, Anthony Gar-On Ng Yeh
Assisted by Mee Kam Ng (Editor), Anthony Gar-On Yeh (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.09.2020
 
EAN 9781138326866
ISBN 978-1-138-32686-6
No. of pages 384
Series Routledge Revivals
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Sociology

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