Theorising Urban Development From the Global South

This is a volumethat illustrates what has been lost due to the paucity of Southern voices in global debates about urban development. Making a contribution to trans-national learning, this book manages to be a fascinating, informative and enjoyable read!” – Diana Mitlin, International Institute for E...

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Other Authors: Mohan, Anjali Karol (Editor), Pellissery, Sony (Editor), Gómez Aristizábal, Juliana (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham Palgrave Macmillan 2021, 2021
Edition:1st ed. 2021
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1. Introduction/A Critical Appreciation of Urban Trajectories in the Global South: Mutual Learning Opportunities (Anjali Karol Mohan, Juliana Gomez and Sony Pellissery)
  • Part I: Emerging Planning Territories: Co-producing Spaces, Knowledge and Vocabularies
  • Chapter 2. Addressing Metropolitan Governance through Suburban Space in an Ordinary City Region (Sarani Khatua)
  • Chapter 3. Planning for the urban mosaic of a mega-city: the case of urban villages in Delhi (Banashree Banerjee)
  • Chapter 4. Invisible territories: The visibility of an urban crisis in Medellin (Edwar A. Calderón)
  • Chapter 5. A Tenure Security-Responsive Approach: The Case of Barrio Cantera, San Martín de los Andes, Argentina
  • (Claudia Sakay, Silvia Aún, Akiko Okabe)
  • Chapter 6. Informality, Everyday Practices, and Public Space (re)appropriation: The caseof El Cisne Dos, Guayaquil (Xavier Méndez Abad, Hans Leinfelder, Kris Scheerlinck)
  • Part II: Planning Histories and Emerging Conflicts: Juxtapositionof the Traditional and the Modern
  • Chapter 7. De-Colonising Gray Space: Bedouin-Arabs Resisting Metropolitan Displacement (Oren Yiftachel, Safa Abu Rabia, Erez Tzfadia)
  • Chapter 8. Urban Planning and Rationality Conflicts in Malawi (Mtafu Manda)
  • Chapter 9. Reimagining Urban Planning in a Tribal Region: Reflections from a Fifth Schedule Area of India (Aashish Khakha)
  • Chapter 10. Religious Urbanism: Emergent Mixed-use Approaches to Planning and (re)development in Lagos, Nigeria (Taibat Lawanson)
  • Chapter 11. New directions in spatial development in Southern Africa: Outlining the background, influences and significance of co-produced spatial production in Namibia (Guillermo Delgado)
  • Chapter 12. Urban Planning Practices in Mainland China: Evolution and Paradigm Shifts (Zhi Liu)
  • Chapter 13: Conclusions (Anjali Karol Mohan, Juliana Gomez and Sony Pellissery)