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Urban Sustainability - Navigating Environmental Transition Challenges in Global South

English · Hardback

Will be released 14.06.2025

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This book delves into the dynamic intersection of urbanization and sustainability in the rapidly evolving cities of the Global South and unravels the complexities and nuances surrounding the environmental transition challenges in the region. The primary objective is to offer a comprehensive understanding of how cities in the Global South are struggling with the intricate task of achieving sustainability amidst rapid urbanization with population growth, economic transformations, and environmental uncertainties such as climate change associated with emerging extreme events. By examining case studies, policy frameworks, and innovative solutions, the book sheds light on the unique circumstances shaping the sustainability discourse in these urban landscapes. The book also provides a roadmap to craft-informed policies and strategies to foster sustainable urban development, addressing pressing issues such as resource management, climate resilience, and social equity. As the cities of the Global South navigate the challenges of the twenty-first century, the "urban sustainability" emerges as a timely and indispensable guide to shape resilient, inclusive, and environmentally conscious cities in the Global South. This book is a valuable resource for academics, policymakers, urban planners, environmentalists, and citizens at large.

List of contents

Chapter 1. Understanding Urbanisation, Urban Sustainability and Environmental Transition Challenges in Global South.- Chapter 2. Assessing the Nexus between Heat Island and Air Pollution towards Sustainable Environment of Industrial Regions in Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India.- Chapter 3. Impact of sea level rise and unpredicted precipitation events on the Indian Western Coastal Region.- Chapter 4. Climate Resilience in Urban Centres in Fiji Strategies for the Global South.- Chapter 5. Influence of Urban Form on Urban Heat Island and its Planning Implications in Chennai Metropolitan Area, Tamil Nadu, India.- Chapter 6. Integrated Simulation Modeling and Geospatial Analysis for Assessing Flood and Urban Heat Vulnerability.- Chapter 7. Assessing the Environmental Vulnerability of Coastal City- Kochi, Kerala State, India.- Chapter 8. Exploring the role of Socio-cultural Factors in Disaster Risk Reduction- A Case of Indigenous Koli communities of Mumbai.- Chapter 9. Exploring the risk and socio-economic vulnerability of riverbank erosion hazard along the Upper Tapi river, India.- Chapter 10. Nature-Based Solutions for Mitigating Zoonotic Disease Spillover Risk in Urban Areas.- Chapter 11. Re-Envisioning India s Silicon Valley as A Water-Sensitive City Bengaluru.- Chapter 12. Transitioning Sri Lanka's Urban Transport, A System Dynamics Approach to Electrification and Decarbonization.- Chapter 13. Can Urban Environment Studies help in designing Environmentally Conducive Neighbourhoods-Case Study from three Indian Cities.- Chapter 14. Landfill Site Selection Directives - A Landscape-Centric Perspective in the Context of Kerala.- Chapter 15. Analyzing Urban Space Design Principles for the Homeless.

About the author

Lalit Kumar Dashora is an Urban Risk and Resilience Specialist, currently based at the School of Global Studies, Thammasat University, Bangkok, Thailand. Prior to joining SGS at TU, he worked with Asian Disaster Preparedness Center (ADPC) in Bangkok, Thailand, and the Asian Development Bank (ADB) in Dushanbe, Tajikistan. He holds a Master’s degree in Geo-Information Science for Earth Observation, Environmental Modelling & Management from the Faculty of Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation (formerly known as ITC), University of Twente, The Netherlands, and in Urban & Regional Planning from the School of Planning, CEPT University, India. His research interests focus on risk-informed, climate-compatible urban planning and development in developing countries, Small Island Developing States (SIDS), and other climate-fragile regions in Asia and the Pacific.  He is also Adviser for the Warning Research Center (WRC) of University College of London (UCL).
Dr. Mohammed Firoz currently serves as the head of the Department of Architecture and Planning as well as chair the Centre for Climate Resilience and Disaster Management, at the National Institute of Technology (NIT) Calicut, India. Earlier, he served as a visiting faculty at the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) in Bangkok, Thailand, and the Architectural Association School of Architecture (AA), London. Dr. Firoz was awarded his Ph.D. degree from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kharagpur.He has an academic experience of 20 years and has taught to undergraduate, postgraduate, and PhD students at the NIT Calicut along with his research and publication activities, consultancy and university services. He has published widely in journals and book chapters besides editing two books. He is an editorial member for 3 high impact journals  namely the Area Development and Policy, Social Impacts, and Humanities and Social Science Communications. 
Professor Rajib Shaw is a professor in the Graduate School of Media and Governance at Keio University, Japan. He is also a senior fellow of the Institute of Global Environmental Strategies (IGES) Japan, and the chairperson of the Sustainable Environment and Ecological Development Society (SEEDS) Asia and the Church World Service (CWS) Japan, two Japanese NGOs. He is a co-founder of a Delhi (India)-based social entrepreneur startup, the Resilience Innovation Knowledge Academy (RIKA). Earlier, he was the executive director of the Integrated Research on Disaster Risk (IRDR) and was a professor in Kyoto University. His expertise includes disaster governance, community-based disaster risk management, climate change adaptation, urban risk management, and disaster and environmental education. Professor Shaw was the chair of the United Nations Science Technology Advisory Group (STAG) for disaster risk reduction and currently is the co-chair of the Asia Pacific Science Technology Academic Advisory Group (APSTAAG).

Summary

This book delves into the dynamic intersection of urbanization and sustainability in the rapidly evolving cities of the Global South and unravels the complexities and nuances surrounding the environmental transition challenges in the region. The primary objective is to offer a comprehensive understanding of how cities in the Global South are struggling with the intricate task of achieving sustainability amidst rapid urbanization with population growth, economic transformations, and environmental uncertainties such as climate change associated with emerging extreme events. By examining case studies, policy frameworks, and innovative solutions, the book sheds light on the unique circumstances shaping the sustainability discourse in these urban landscapes. The book also provides a roadmap to craft-informed policies and strategies to foster sustainable urban development, addressing pressing issues such as resource management, climate resilience, and social equity. As the cities of the Global South navigate the challenges of the twenty-first century, the "urban sustainability" emerges as a timely and indispensable guide to shape resilient, inclusive, and environmentally conscious cities in the Global South. This book is a valuable resource for academics, policymakers, urban planners, environmentalists, and citizens at large.

Product details

Assisted by Lalit Kumar Dashora (Editor), Mohammed Firoz C (Editor), Rajib Shaw (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Release 14.06.2025, delayed
 
EAN 9789819648894
ISBN 978-981-9648-89-4
No. of pages 379
Illustrations XIV, 379 p. 232 illus., 224 illus. in color.
Series Disaster Risk Reduction
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Geosciences

Sustainability, Kommunal-, Regional- Landes und Lokalregierung, Naturkatastrophen, Climate Change, Urban, Meteorologie und Klimatologie (Klimaforschung), Infrastructure, Natural Hazards, Climate Sciences, Urban policy, Disaster Risk Management, Peri-urban, Emerging extreme events

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