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River Cities in Asia: Waterways in Urban Development and History

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River Cities in Asia uncovers the intimate relationship between rivers and cities in Asia from a multi-disciplinary perspective in the humanities and the social sciences. As rivers have shaped human settlement patterns, economies, culture and rituals, so too have humans impacted the flow and health of rivers. In Asia, the sheer scale of urbanization increases the urgency of addressing challenges facing urban rivers, leading to the importance of historically, socially, and culturally relevant solutions. However, cities are also uneven landscapes of power, affecting chances to achieve holistic ecological approaches. The central premise of River Cities in Asia is that a river city is one where proximity between a river and a city exists across time and space, natural and social dimensions. Recognition of these deep connections can help to better contextualize policy solutions aimed at rivers and their ecologies, including human life. See more
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  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Oct 2022
  • Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
  • Publication City/Country: Netherlands
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9789463721851

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Rita Padawangi is Associate Professor (Sociology) at Singapore University of Social Sciences. Her research is on social movements community engagement and environmental justice. Rita coordinates the Southeast Asia Neighbourhoods Network (SEANNET) a collaborative urban research and education initiative. She recently published Urban Development in Southeast Asia (Cambridge University Press 2022). Paul Rabé is Academic Coordinator of the Cities Cluster at the International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS) Leiden as well as overall coordinator of the Urban Knowledge Network Asia (UKNA) and the River Cities Network: Engaging with Waterways in the Anthropocene (RCN). Paul is also series editor of Amsterdam University Presss Asian Cities Book Series and is Lead Expert in Urban Land Governance at the Institute for Housing and Urban Development Studies (IHS) Erasmus University Rotterdam where he is also joint coordinator of the Urban Environment Sustainability and Climate Change academic track. A political scientist by training with a doctoral degree (2009) in policy planning and development from the University of Southern Californias Sol Price School of Public Policy Paul has over 25 years of experience in advisory work capacity development research and teaching on urban policy topics focused on urban land governance and the intersection of land (use) and the management of water and water bodies in urban and peri-urban areas. Adrian Perkasa is a PhD candidate at Leiden University and a lecturer in the Department of History Faculty of Humanities Universitas Airlangga in Indonesia. Howard Dick is a professorial fellow in the Faculty of Business and Economics at the University of Melbourne and writes in Economic History and Urban Studies with prime focus on Indonesia. Books include Surabaya City of Work (2002) and as co-author Cities Transport and Communications: The Integration of Southeast Asia (2003) and The City in Southeast Asia (2009). Emma Natalya Stein received her PhD in Art History from Yale University (2017) and is Assistant Curator of South and Southeast Asian Art at the National Museum of Asian Art Smithsonian. She regularly conducts fieldwork on the intersection of art and landscape and lectures in Asia Europe and the USA. Vera Dian Damayanti is a lecturer at the Department of Landscape Architecture IPB University Indonesia and is currently working on her PhD at the Centre for Landscape Studies University of Groningen the Netherlands. Her research focuses on the cultural biography of the river city landscape of Banjarmasin. Dr. Xiaomei Zhao is an associate professor on heritage studies and archi_x0002_tectural history at the Department of Cultural Heritage and Museology Fudan University Shanghai. She is trained in the fields of archaeology and architectural history. Her research interests include vernacular architecture rural settlement critical heritage studies and the conservation of built heritage. Pralay Kanungo is Guest Researcher at Leiden University. He was DAAD Guest Professor at University of Heidelberg (2019-2020) and Fellow at Max_x0002_Weber-Kolleg Erfurt (2018-2019) and ICCR Chair of Contemporary India Studies at Leiden University (20132018). He specializes in Hindu nationalism religion and urbanity and Indian politics. Kanungo authored RSSs Tryst with Politics (2002) and co-edited The Algebra of Warfare-Welfare (2019). Michaela F. Prescotts research focuses on the socio-spatial dimensions of landscapes and urban environments and the evolving relation of landscape infrastructure and urbanization. Trained as a landscape architect she undertakes action-research projects related to urbanization of water systems infrastructures impact on neighborhoods and communities and delivery and sustainability of community-based projects. Dr. Youngah Guahk is a political scientist working as a lecturer of Asian affairs at LUISS University in Rome Italy. Karen Coelho is an associate professor at the Madras Institute of Development Studies in Chennai India. She received her PhD in anthropology from the University of Arizona at Tucson in 2004. Her work includes studies of informal settlements and urban ecologies and critical examinations of urban collective action and urban infrastructure including housing and water. Kuei-Hsien Liao Ph.D. is Associate Professor at the Graduate Institute of Urban Planning National Taipei University Taiwan. Her research focuses on the interaction between cities and rivers with respects to flood hazard mitigation flood resilience ecosystem services and environmental justice. Dr. Alexander Follmann studied geography in Cologne (Germany) and Vancouver (Canada). His PhD research (University of Cologne) on the River Yamuna in Delhi was funded by PhD fellowships from the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) and the German Academic Scholarship Foundation. He currently works at the Institute of Geography University of Cologne.

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