Shadow Cities

Shadow Cities

Author: Robert Neuwirth

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-05-06

Total Pages: 344

ISBN-13: 1135954127

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In almost every country of the developing world, the most active builders are squatters, creating complex local economies with high rises, shopping strips, banks, and self-government. As they invent new social structures, Neuwirth argues, squatters are at the forefront of the worldwide movement to develop new visions of what constitutes property and community. Visit Robert Neuwirth's blog at: http://squatterci ty.blogspot.com


Shadows of Power

Shadows of Power

Author: Jean Hillier

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2003-09-02

Total Pages: 376

ISBN-13: 1134519788

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Shadows of Power examines public policy and in particular, the communicative processes of policy and decision-making. It explore the important who, how and why issues of policy decisions. Who really takes the decisions? How are they arrived at and why were such processes used? What relations of power may be revealed between the various participants? Using stories from planning practices, this book shows that local planning decisions, particularly those which involve consideration of issues of 'public space' cannot be understood separately from the socially constructed, subjective territorial identities, meanings and values of the local people and the planners concerned. Nor can it be fully represented as a linear planning process concentrating on traditional planning policy-making and decision-making ideas of survey analysis-plan or officer recommendation-council decision-implementation. Such notions assume that policy-and decision-making proceed in a relatively technocratic and value neutral, unidirectional, step-wise process towards a finite end point. In this book Jean Hiller explores ways in which different values and mind-sets may affect planning outcomes and relate to systemic power structures. By unpacking these and bring them together as influences on participants' communication, she reveals influences at work in decision-making processes that were previously invisible. If planning theory is to be of real use to practitioners, it needs to address practice as it is actually encountered in the worlds of planning officers and elected representatives. Hillier shed light on the shadows so that practitioners may be better able to understand the circumstances in which they find themselves and act more effectively in what is in reality a messy, highly politicised decision-making process.


City of Shadows

City of Shadows

Author: Supriya RoyChowdhury

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2021-10-07

Total Pages: 243

ISBN-13: 1108839363

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Inner city slums, migrant settlements, construction workers, highlight informal work as underpinning urban poverty and marginalization.


Abstract

Abstract

Author: European Dialysis and Transplant Association. Congress (1981 : Paris).

Publisher: DIANE Publishing

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 88

ISBN-13: 1428906894

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Land Use Changes in Comparative Perspective

Land Use Changes in Comparative Perspective

Author: Yukio Himiyama

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2002-01-10

Total Pages: 277

ISBN-13: 1482294273

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This book is a result of the Commission on Land-Use/Cover Change of International Geographical Union summer workshop in 2000 held in Japan and Korea, which focused on comparative case studies of land-use/cover changes.