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Urban Planning and Design for Megacities in the Global South: Smart and Sustainable Development

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This anthology, Urban Planning and Design for Megacities in the Global South: Smart and Sustainable Development, sheds light on the intricate dynamics of megacity growth in the Global South. It has compiled a rich and diverse array of evidence-based case studies, fostering discussions on emerging issues, strategies, and solutions for the enhanced planning and development of megacities in the Global South. By delving into the underlying factors propelling this rapid urban expansion, such as economic opportunities, rural-to-urban migration, and natural population growth, this volume analyzes the complex interplay of socio-economic, environmental, and political forces shaping city-regional landscapes. Examining the growth of megacities offers invaluable insights into the challenges and opportunities associated with urbanization in the 21st century. Furthermore, some cities that have not yet achieved megacity status have also been included in this book to provide a comprehensive understanding of urban growth dynamics and the related factors influencing this growth. By studying these rapidly expanding cities, their challenges in urban planning and policy implementation can be identified. These challenges often include inadequate infrastructure, insufficient public services, environmental degradation, and socio-economic disparities. In response, using case studies, the book presents conceptual and empirical strategies to tackle the various problems faced by megacities of the Global South.

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  • Dimensions: 155 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Jan 2025
  • Publisher: Springer Verlag Singapore
  • Publication City/Country: Singapore
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9789819783694

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Mohammed Firoz currently serves as an Associate Professor and the Head of the Department of Architecture and Planning at the National Institute of Technology (NIT) Calicut India. He had earlier served as a visiting Faculty at the Asian Institute of Technology Bangkok Thailand and at the School of Architecture Architecture Association (AA) London. He is also currently holding the position of Research fellow at the Shinawatra University Thailand. His fields of interest include research on Metropolitan and Regional planning Sustainable design and development of cities Creative Economy for Cities Peri Urban studies Environmental Management and Climate adaptation etc. He is actively associated as an adviser and consultant to several organizations besides being in several research committees editorial boards of reputed journals etc.   Bharat Dahiya is Director of Research Center for Sustainable Development and Innovation at the School of Global Studies Thammasat University Bangkok Thailand and an Extraordinary Professor at the School of Public Leadership Stellenbosch University Stellenbosch Western Cape South Africa. He is a highly experienced professional in sustainable and resilient urban development having held leadership roles in international organizations and academic institutions. Bharat has advised ministers mayors and governments on strategic guidance policy development and technical support and collaborated with prominent organizations such as the World Bank UN-HABITAT Asian Development Bank UNDP United Nations University and Metropolis. He has conducted high-profile applied research resulting in influential reports including the World Banks Urban Environment and Infrastructure: Toward Livable Cities the United Nations inaugural report on The State of Asian Cities 2010/11 and Metropolis Asian Metropolitan Report. Bharat completed his M.A. in Geography at Jawaharlal Nehru University and Master of Planning at School of Planning and Architecture both based in New Delhi India. He holds a Ph.D. in Urban Governance Planning and Environment from the University of Cambridge UK.   Lakshmi Priya Rajendran is a post-disciplinary social scientist with a background in architecture urban design and planning. Her teaching and research interests deal with city imaginaries decoloniality critical social and digital media spatial representation and practice identity negotiations cultural encounters in cities particularly in the Global South. She is  currently an  Associate Professor in Environmental and Spatial Equity and Co-Director of Equality Diversity and Inclusion at the Bartlett School of Architecture University College London UK. She is also the Co-chair for the UCL's Environment Research domain Academic co-chair for the UCL Advisory Group on Climate Change and Health and UCLs Climate Crisis Executive Committee member.   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 Masters 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).    Uday Chatterjee is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Geography Bhatter College Dantan affiliated with Vidyasagar University West Bengal India. He earned his Doctoral Degree in Applied Geography from Ravenshaw University Cuttack Odisha. His research interests encompass Urban Planning Social and Human Geography Applied Geomorphology Indigenous knowledge and Hazards and Disasters Risk Assessment and Resilience Community Response and Environmental Issues. Dr. Chatterjee has been actively involved in editing scholarly works including the Special Issue on Urbanism Smart Cities and Modelling for GeoJournal Springer Special issue in Global Social Welfare Springer and Frontiers journal Editorial Board Member of Scientific Report (Nature Portfolio) and serving as a Book Series Editor for Developments in Environmental Science Elsevier. His extensive research and editorial contributions highlight his commitment to advancing geographical knowledge and its applications.  

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