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020 ^a9780367485405 ^q(paperback) |
050 00 ^aHT169.5^b.I524 2021 |
245 00 ^aInclusive urban development in the Global South : ^bintersectionality, inequalities, and community / ^cedited by Andrea Rigon and Vanesa Castán Broto. |
260 1 ^aNew York, NY ; ^aAbingdon, Oxon : ^bRoutledge, ^c2021. |
300 ^a230 p. |
504 ^aIncludes bibliographical references and index. |
520 ^a^Inclusive Urban Development in the Global South emphasizes the importance of the neighbourhood in urban development planning, with case studies aimed at transforming current intervention practices towards more inclusive and just means of engagement with individuals and communities. The chapters explore how diversity of gender, class, race and ethnicity, citizenship status, age, ability, and sexuality is taken (or not) into account and approached in the planning and implementation of development policy and interventions in poor urban areas. The book brings a practical perspective on the deployment of theoretical critiques of intersectionality and diversity in development practice through case studies examining issues such as water and sanitation planning in Dhaka, indigenous rights to the city in Bolivia, post-colonial planning in Hong Kong, land reform in Zimbabwe, and many more. The book focuses on radical alternatives with the potential to foster urban transformations for the planning and development communities working around the world^"-- ^cProvided by publisher. |
650 0 ^aCity planning ^zDeveloping countries ^xCitizen participation. |
650 0 ^aCommunity development ^zDeveloping countries. |
650 0 ^aUrban policy ^zDeveloping countries. |
700 1 ^aRigon, Andrea, ^eeditor. |
700 1 ^aBroto, Vanesa Castán, ^eeditor. |
999 ^aปวีนา ภู่ทอง |