Planning for a Better Urban Living Environment in Asia

Planning for a Better Urban Living Environment in Asia
Title Planning for a Better Urban Living Environment in Asia PDF eBook
Author Anthony Gar-On Yeh
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 401
Release 2018-12-20
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0429831218

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First published in 2000, this volume explores how Asia has developed very rapidly in the last quarter of the century and will be a main focus of the world in the 21st century. With rapid growth and development, the urban areas in the region are undergoing dramatic changes. An appreciation of the heterogeneous nature of Asian cities and the related planning practices in the first step to understand various urban development problems in the region. This book is a consolidated effort by prominent scholars in Asian planning schools to explore urban development and planning practices in Asia. The book reflects on and examines some of the past and current challenges, and considers future prospects of urban and regional planning, environment, housing, redevelopment and conservation, and planning education in Asia. This book should be useful to students, teachers, researchers, professionals and people who are interested in urban development, planning and environment in Asia.

Urbanization and Sustainability in Asia

Urbanization and Sustainability in Asia
Title Urbanization and Sustainability in Asia PDF eBook
Author Brian Roberts
Publisher Asian Development Bank
Total Pages 516
Release 2006
Genre City planning
ISBN 9715616070

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This book considers urbanization in Asia and presents case studies of sustainable development "best practice" from 12 Asian countries: Bangladesh, Cambodia, People's Republic of China, India, Indonesia, Lao People's Democratic Republic, Malaysia, Pakistan, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Viet Nam.

Creating Livable Asian Cities

Creating Livable Asian Cities
Title Creating Livable Asian Cities PDF eBook
Author Bambang Susantono
Publisher Asian Development Bank
Total Pages 588
Release 2021-04-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 929262783X

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This book explores how Asia's fast-growing cities can fulfil their potential as engines of economic prosperity and provide a livable environment for all citizens. But for this to happen, major challenges that reduce urban communities' quality of life and economic opportunities must be addressed. These include poor planning, a lack of affordable housing, inequalities, pollution, climate vulnerabilities, and urban infrastructure deficits. The book's 19 articles unwrap these challenges and present solutions focused on smart and inclusive planning, sustainable transport and energy, innovative financing, and resilience and rejuvenation.

High-Rise Living in Asian Cities

High-Rise Living in Asian Cities
Title High-Rise Living in Asian Cities PDF eBook
Author Belinda Yuen
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 196
Release 2011-02-02
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9048197384

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This book is intended to fill a knowledge gap in the study of contemporary high-rise living. While there has been much documentation on the engineering and technological aspects of tall buildings, relatively little has been written about the social and livability of high-rise. Much less is written about Asian cities even though Asia is the current hotbed of high-rise development. Even though traditional discourse of high-rise housing is not always positive, new forces are redefining its place in 21st century urbanity. Many cities around the world are reembracing high-rise in urban agenda under current narrative of sustainable development. High-rise is fast becoming a priority area in international research agenda. The quest is for livable and sustainable high-rise development. Against the background of current trends--globalization, urbanization, mixed-use development, and new-built taller buildings in inner city areas in both developed and developing countries, this book examines the software: design, economics, estate management, legal and property rights, physical environment, planning, community development, and social dimensions of high-rise living. Analysis is with the widely acclaimed successful high-rise public housing in Hong Kong and Singapore to understand the advantages and worries of high-rise living, and to distill the key points and lessons in the making of a ‘good’ highrise living environment. Hong Kong and Singapore have been constructing high-rise for more than four decades each. The majority of their population has moved to live in high-rise, selecting to live high-rise, and registering consistently high residential satisfaction. The height of apartment buildings in both cities continues to rise. The tallest is anticipated to be 70-storey. It is the contention of this book that contrary to earlier common negative discourses on public high-rise living, the high-rise environment may yet offer urban residents a satisfying dwelling experience. Leading housing academics, researchers and practitioners in the two cities have contributed to this book. This book presents a timely contribution to our understanding of a widening urban phenomenon that will affect a growing number of the world’s population.

Green City Planning and Practices in Asian Cities

Green City Planning and Practices in Asian Cities
Title Green City Planning and Practices in Asian Cities PDF eBook
Author Zhenjiang Shen
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 335
Release 2018-03-21
Genre Political Science
ISBN 3319700251

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Urban planners across the world are faced with sustainable development issues in their work, especially when they are tasked with creating green cities or where sustainable and smart growth in urban settings are set as primary goals. This book introduces green city planning and practices from the three dimensions of green-building innovation, community development and smart city strategies, and argues that effective implementation of green city planning are a necessary pre-condition for reaching sustainable urban development. A range of authors representing a broad disciplinary spectrum bring together the different standards of green building methods and urban design techniques and clearly sketch the roles of both spatial designers and urban researchers in the implementation of green city planning at regional, community and single-building level in order to arrive at an integrated approach across different scales.

Reassessment of Urban Planning and Development Regulations in Asian Cities

Reassessment of Urban Planning and Development Regulations in Asian Cities
Title Reassessment of Urban Planning and Development Regulations in Asian Cities PDF eBook
Author
Publisher UN-HABITAT
Total Pages 116
Release 1999
Genre City planning and redevelopment law
ISBN 9789211314199

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Towards Sustainable Cities

Towards Sustainable Cities
Title Towards Sustainable Cities PDF eBook
Author Peter J. Marcotullio
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 305
Release 2017-09-08
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1351878441

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While there has been much recent research into achieving sustainability in urban areas, most of this is specific to a particular region. This volume broadens these discussions by extending the analysis from North American and European cities to include East Asian cities. Many cities in Asia have deep historical roots, have sustained dense populations through time and have grown prosperous in recent decades. They also face significant environmental degradation and other planning challenges. In bringing together and comparing strategies and experiences from three distinct global regions, this book offers unique insights and new perspectives on the challenges of moving towards greater urban sustainability. While questioning which strategies can promote sustainable cities in a global context, the book also illustrates that while formulae generated out of American and European experience cannot be universally applied, some of the analytical approaches and experience of the other developed countries can offer insights for those working in different contexts. It argues that managing urban change for greater urban sustainability in diverse regions requires detailed understanding of local issues and regional strategies as well as strong support from local communities.