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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Stephen Hamnett (University of South Australia, Australia) , Dean Forbes (Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.800kg ISBN: 9780415563352ISBN 10: 0415563356 Pages: 344 Publication Date: 20 June 2011 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents1. Risks, Resilience and Planning in Asian Cities Stephen Hamnett and Dean Forbes 2. Uneven Geographies of Vulnerability: Tokyo in the Twenty-First Century André Sorensen 3. The Dragon’s Head: Spatial Development of Shanghai Susan Walcott 4. Beijing: Socialist Chinese Capital and New World City Gu Chaolin and Ian G. Cook 5. Taipei’s Metropolitan Development: Dynamics of Cross-Strait Political Economy, Globalization and National Identity Liling Huang and Reginald Yin-Wang Kwok 6. Seoul as a World City: The Challenge of Balanced Development Seong-Kyu Ha 7. Hong Kong: The Turning of the Dragon Head Anthony Yeh 8. Singapore: Planning for More with Less Belinda Yuen 9. Going Global: Development, Risks and Responses in Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya Sirat Morshidi and Asyirah Abdul Rahim 10. Governing the Jakarta City-Region: History, Challenges, Risks and Strategies Wilmar Salim and Tommy Firman 11. Bangkok: New Risks, Old Resilience Douglas Webster and Chuthatip Maneepong 12. Manila: Metropolitan Vulnerability, Local Resilience Brian RobertsReviews...a remarkable collection of papers on East and South East Asian cities. - Environment and Planning B ... provides very readable and up-to-date introductory overviews of planning strategies in 11 individual cities in Pacific Asia. For those interested in these cities - and especially in their histories, world city strategies, and emerging risks - this book is warmly recommended. - Bart Wissink, International Planning Studies ... I would strongly recommend this book for courses on Asia-Pacific geography and urbanisation, as well as urban planning. - David W. Edgington, Urban Policy and Research ...a remarkable collection of papers on East and South East Asian cities. - Environment and Planning B ... provides very readable and up-to-date introductory overviews of planning strategies in 11 individual cities in Pacific Asia. For those interested in these cities - and especially in their histories, world city strategies, and emerging risks - this book is warmly recommended. - Bart Wissink, International Planning Studies ... I would strongly recommend this book for courses on Asia-Pacific geography and urbanisation, as well as urban planning. - David W. Edgington, Urban Policy and Research Author InformationProfessor Stephen Hamnett is Emeritus Professor of urban and regional planning at the University of South Australia. He is also a Commissioner of the Environment, Resources and Development Court of South Australia. Stephen's research interests focus on metropolitan strategic planning and on planning law and governance. He is a member of a number of journal editorial boards, including 'Built Environment' and 'Cities'. Stephen Hamnett has a long record of involvement in planning issues in Asia, including projects on urban and regional development for AusAID and other international agencies in Indonesia, China, the Philippines, Malaysia and elsewhere. His previous books include 'The Australian Metropolis' (2000) with Robert Freestone. In 2009 he was awarded the prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award of the Planning Institute of Australia for outstanding and sustained contributions to planning and planning education. Professor Dean Forbes is Deputy Vice-Chancellor (International and Communities) and Vice-President at Flinders University.aHe is an urbanist and has published widely on developments in Pacific Asian cities, especially Indonesia, Vietnam and Papua New Guinea. His current research is on universities, knowledge-based development and knowledge cities. He was a chief investigator for a recently completed project on strengthening urban slum upgrading and urban governance in Southeast Asia.Dean Forbes is on the editorial boards of Asian Pacific Viewpoint and the International Journal of Knowledge-Based Development, and was an Advisory Board member of the Encyclopedia of Urban Cultures. In 1994 he was elected a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences in Australia.His previous appointments include the Australian National University, Monash University and the University of Papua New Guinea. He has worked for AusAID and the Australian Institute of Urban Studies, and has been a consultant to the United Nations Development Program, the United Nations Population Fund, International Labour Organization and AusAID. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |