Global Urban Growth: A Reference Handbook
By (Author) Donald C. Williams Ph.D.
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ABC-CLIO
6th April 2012
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Development studies
Urban and municipal planning and policy
Economic growth
307.76091724
Hardback
328
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
567g
This book examines the rapid expansion of urban areas worldwide, especially within the previous 50 years, identifying the factors that have contributed to this phenomenon and exploring its many consequences. Global Urban Growth: A Reference Handbook examines urbanization and the challenges associated with rapid urban growth and urban sprawl from a truly global perspective, rather than presenting only a limited exploration of the subject by addressing a single city, country, or region. Investigating urbanization and related policy challenges as both a general phenomenon of all modern societies and one that varies greatly in different regions of the world, the book charts different growth trajectories in these societies and varying policy responses. Significant variations in culture, historical background, economic factors, and political and social development are considered. A chapter on the United States and Canada documents how urbanization trends have occurred in North America and presents our policy approaches in comparison and contrast with the rest of the world. The author offers a balanced overview by marshaling the facts and clearly presenting both the benefits and the drawbacks for readers.
This work succeeds in laying a foundation for understanding the problems of rapid urbanization and attempts by international and governmental agencies to control growth. Intended for audiences with little or no knowledge about the subject. * ARBA *
This one-volume reference work by Williams (Western New England Univ.), an addition to the Contemporary World Issues series, efficiently tackles a broad and complex topic in a compact format. . . . Valuable print and nonprint resources lists include books, book chapters, articles, and the websites that offer data, analysis, and perspectives on many aspects of urban growth, including smart growth, sprawl, and demographics. Summing Up: Recommended. * Choice *
The work addresses key topics in an accessible, informative, and balanced way and offers a gateway to further research. * Library Journal *
Donald C. Williams is professor of political science at Western New England University in Springfield, MA.