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Routledge Handbook of Planning Megacities in the Global South

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The Routledge Handbook of Planning Megacities in the Global South provides rigorous comparative analyses, discussing the challenges, processes, best practices, and initiatives of urbanization in the Global South.


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Introduction
Deden Rukmana
Part I – Managing the urban growth

  1. The third wave of sprawl: the dynamics of peripheral growth in Buenos Aires
  2. Nora Libertun de Duren
  3. Development of the Ho Chi Minh City megaregion in historical context: Doi Moi, planning and real estate
  4. Thanh B. Nguyen, James H. Spencer and Tuan N. Pham
  5. Planning Chongqing: between rural and urban
  6. Asa Roast
  7. A political-economic analysis of urban growth in Lahore
  8. Nasir Javed
  9. Simulation and modelling the urban dynamics in Bangalore
  10. T.V. Ramachandra, H.A. Bharath, S. Vinay, and M.C. Chandan
    Part II – Shaping the future: the legacy of spatial planning and master plans
  11. Strategic planning and the challenges of spatial transformation in Johannesburg
  12. Philip Harrison and Alison Todes
  13. Spatial planning and development strategies in Dar es Salaam
  14. Philip Omunga
  15. Visioning urban growth in Chengdu: negotiation between local and central government
  16. Yiping Fang and Zhenming Wu
  17. Revisioning the sustainable megacity: the case of Wuhan
  18. Dan Zhu and Michael Kung
    Part III – Connecting the places: transportation and infrastructure challenges and strategies
  19. Transportion planning and development in Bogotá: balancing the urgent and the strategic
  20. Daniel Oviedo and Luis Guzman
  21. Dynamics of commuting patterns during the period of rapid social transition in Beijing
  22. Yunlei Qi and Tieshan Sun
  23. Spatial transformation and debates on urban democracy: the case of Minhocão elevated highway, São Paulo
  24. Laura Belik
    Part IV – Confronting urban dualism in housing provision
  25. Contradictions between global spaces and informal marginal settlements: the case of Kolkata
  26. Siddhartha Sen and Sudeshna Ghosh
  27. Megacities and slums: learning from Delhi’s experience
  28. Susmita Rishi and Shruti Syal
  29. Political and administrative constraints to housing provision in Karachi
  30. Faisal Shaheen
    Part V – Planning for resilience
  31. Two decades of planning for earthquake resilience in Istanbul
  32. Aysin Dedekorkut-Howes, Deniz Ay, Basak Demires-Özkul
  33. Urban resilience and sustainable development trajectories: Insights from Dhaka
  34. Saleh Ahmed
  35. Climate adaptation policy development in the context of climate change and urbanization in Bangkok
  36. Nurrohman Wijaya
  37. Master plan of the sponge city construction in Shenzhen
  38. Jian Liu, Na Li, and Lu Yu
    Part VI – Democratizing planning processes
  39. Dreaming the rational planning: participatory planning practices in São Paulo
  40. Nilton Ricoy Torres
  41. The emergence of participatory budgeting in Mexico City
  42. Steven Schmidt and Jason C. Mueller
  43. Institutional continuity and change: development control and regulatory detailed plan amendments in Beijing
  44. Lei Zhang
  45. Participatory governance in mitigating annual floods in Jakarta
  46. Deden Rukmana and Galuh Syahbana Indraprahasta
    Part VII – Planning megacities in the Global South: challenges, reconfigurations and initiatives
  47. Challenges in managing urban growth: the case of Cairo
  48. Amal K. Ali
  49. Planning reconfigurations in a mega-event context: the case of Rio de Janeiro
  50. Abigail Friendly
  51. Planning initiatives and best practices in Ahmedabad
  52. Jay Mittal and Sweta Byahut
  53. Community governance in China’s land expropriation-induced resettlement neighborhoods: the case of Shanghai
  54. Shuping Zhang and Zhu Qian
  55. Urban Planning Practices in Lagos
  56. Ismaila Rimi Abubakar, Taibat O. Lawanson and Abubakar S. Usman
  57. Modernity and colonization in an African megacity: the case of Luanda
Ana Vaz Milheiro

A propos de l'auteur

Deden Rukmana is Professor and Chair of the Department of Community and Regional Planning at Alabama A&M University. He received a PhD degree in Urban and Regional Planning from Florida State University and completed Master’s degrees at the University of Southern California and Bandung Institute of Technology. His research centers on health disparities, homelessness, and poverty in the US, and spatial planning, housing, and development challenges in Indonesia. His work appears in journals such as International Planning Studies and Planning, Practice & Research. He also served as Co-Chair of the Global Planning Educators Interest Group of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (2015–2017).

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The Routledge Handbook of Planning Megacities in the Global South provides rigorous comparative analyses, discussing the challenges, processes, best practices, and initiatives of urbanization in the Global South.

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