توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Routledge Handbook of Asian Cities
نام کتاب : Routledge Handbook of Asian Cities
ویرایش : 1
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : روتلج هندبوک شهرهای آسیایی
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نویسندگان : Richard Hu (editor)
ناشر : Routledge
سال نشر : 2023
تعداد صفحات : 547
ISBN (شابک) : 9781003256533 , 9781032188416
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 42 مگابایت
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Cover\nHalf Title\nTitle Page\nCopyright Page\nTable of Contents\nList of Tables\nList of Figures\nNotes on Contributors\nAcknowledgements\nPart I Introduction\n Chapter 1 Urban Asia in perspective\n Chapter 2 Smart cities in Asia: Ambiguity, innovation, and evolution\n Chapter 3 Asian cities in and beyond COVID-19\n Chapter 4 Vulnerable resilience in COVID-19: Invisibility and adaptability of the ‘informal’ cities of Southeast Asia\n Chapter 5 Making liveable cities: Experiences from Asia and the Pacific\nPart II East Asian cities\n Chapter 6 East Asian cities: Deindustrialisation, greening, and the new geography of urbanisation\n Chapter 7 Hong Kong: One city, three spatial forms, and two possible fates?\n Chapter 8 Pyongyang: An urban metamorphosis under the power of marketisation\n Chapter 9 Seoul: Pursuing and sharing a global city\n Chapter 10 Shanghai: New directions in Chinese metropolitan planning\n Chapter 11 Taipei: Towards a liveable and sustainable city\n Chapter 12 Tokyo: Reinventing the modern Asian metropolis through adaptive strategies\n Chapter 13 Ulaanbaatar: When international plans and local preferences over urban densification collide\n Chapter 14 Xi’an: From an ancient world city to a 21st-century global logistics centre\nPart III South Asian cities\n Chapter 15 South Asian cities: Informalisation of ecological and social change\n Chapter 16 Colombo: From colonial outpost to indigenous kleptocratic city\n Chapter 17 Delhi: Rethinking Indian urbanism through the capital’s multi-nuclei development\n Chapter 18 Dhaka: Growth management challenges for a rapidly urbanising megacity\n Chapter 19 Kabul: The 21st-century urbanism we did not expect\n Chapter 20 Karachi: Changing institutional landscapes, challenges, and reforms\n Chapter 21 Kathmandu Valley: Unrealised proposals, decades of urban chaos, and planning for a better future\n Chapter 22 Malé: Decentralising the world’s densest island capital—plans, determination, and challenges\n Chapter 23 Mumbai: ‘Mess is more’—value and shortcomings of the city’s ad hoc development process\n Chapter 24 Thimphu: Tranquil, peace, and happy city of the Himalayas\nPart IV Southeast Asian cities\n Chapter 25 Southeast Asian cities: The imbalances of urban development\n Chapter 26 Bandar Seri Begawan: Why is Brunei’s capital chasing foreign dollars?\n Chapter 27 Bangkok: Creative disorder and the military imagination\n Chapter 28 Dili: Hurdles in constructing the urban from the ground\n Chapter 29 Ho Chi Minh City: Can it avoid the path dependence with Thu Duc City?\n Chapter 30 Jakarta: Seeking the sustainable megacity region\n Chapter 31 Kuala Lumpur: Post-Vision 2020 and post-pandemic futures\n Chapter 32 Manila: Aspiring to be an inclusive, resilient, and sustainable city amidst climate and disaster risks\n Chapter 33 Phnom Penh: Towards a post-dependency metropolisation?\n Chapter 34 Singapore: Planning for healthy ageing\n Chapter 35 Vientiane: Challenges in the policies and practices for sustainable urban development in a ‘least developed’ city\n Chapter 36 Yangon: Displacement urbanism, housing provisionality, and feminist spatial practices—an infrastructure of care at the urban margin\nPart V Central Asian cities\n Chapter 37 Central Asian cities: Challenges in balancing global, national, and local development needs\n Chapter 38 Almaty: Modernisation through spatial reordering—stratification, transport sector reforms, and Eurasianism\n Chapter 39 Ashgabat: The architecture as a showcase of a personal regime\n Chapter 40 Bishkek: Searching for Asianness in a post-Soviet city\n Chapter 41 Dushanbe: Urban transformation, changing spaces, and identities in Tajikistan\n Chapter 42 Tashkent: Aspiring for entrepreneurship and innovation hub\nPart VI Conclusion\n Chapter 43 The Asian city in a new urban age\nIndex