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– Towards a Renewed Perspective on the City
According to UN-Habitat, Latin America is the most urbanized region in the world. Over three quarters of its population resided in cities at the turn of the twenty-first century, a proportion that is estimated will rise to almost 85 per cent by 2030. By comparison, just over 36 and 37 per cent of...
– Multidimensional Perspectives
The 20th century was one of rapid urbanization—that is urbanization by urban growth, and by rural-to-urban migration. By the dawn of the 21st century, for the first time in human history, more than half of the world’s population was living in urban areas. Demographic forecasts for the decades ahead...
Blog
– Linkages with Globalization and Migration
Lorraine Telfer-Taivainen The Central European University (CEU) in Budapest, Hungary, was the venue for the launch on 16 June 2012 of the just-published UNU-WIDER book Urbanization and Development in Asia: Multidimensional Perspectives, edited by Jo Beall, Basudeb Guha-Khasnobis, and Ravi Kanbur...
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– Migration and Urbanization in Asia
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Urbanization and Development in Asia
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Urbanization and Development in Asia
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– International Migration and the Global City
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Urbanization and Development in Asia
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Urbanization and Development in Asia
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Urbanization and Development in Asia
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Urbanization and Development in Asia
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– Can Colombo Prevent the Emerging Chaos?
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Urbanization and Development in Asia
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– Negotiating Closed Doors and Windows of Opportunity
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Urbanization and Development in Asia
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– A Case-Study from Can Tho, Vietnam
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Urbanization and Development in Asia
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– How Targeting has Left Out the Poor in Peripheral Cities in the Philippines
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Urbanization and Development in Asia
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– The Dismal Record So Far and the Search for New Analytical Frameworks to Sustain the Bias towards Hope
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Latin American Urban Development into the 21st Century
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– Exploring the Relationship between Urban Processes and the Drug Trade in South America
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Latin American Urban Development into the 21st Century
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– Improving Diagnosis and the Need to Shift the Understanding of Urban Inequality from Fixed Enclaves to Mobile Gradients
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Latin American Urban Development into the 21st Century
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– Neighbourhood Organizations in El Alto and the Transformation of Bolivian Citizenship
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Latin American Urban Development into the 21st Century
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– Participation, Politics, and Urban Segregation in Latin America
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Latin American Urban Development into the 21st Century
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– The Case of the Housing Movements of São Paulo
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Latin American Urban Development into the 21st Century
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– Assessing the Consequences of Allocation and Regulation Policy in Santiago de Chile’s Ferias Libres
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Latin American Urban Development into the 21st Century
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– Understanding the Political Logic of Violence-Reducing Policy Innovation in Three Colombian Cities
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Latin American Urban Development into the 21st Century
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– Assessing the Impact on Housing Improvements and Health
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Latin American Urban Development into the 21st Century
Blog
– The Big Questions
Lorraine Telfer-Taivainen In October the London School of Economics and Political Science hosted the launch of Urbanization and Development: Multidisciplinary Perspectives, edited by Jo Beall, Basudeb Guha-Khasnobis, and Ravi Kanbur (published by Oxford University Press for UNU-WIDER). The event...
Journal Article
– Towards a Renewed Perspective on the City
This article argues for a more systemic engagement with Latin American cities, contending that it is necessary to reconsider their unity in order to nuance the ‘fractured cities’ perspective that has widely come to epitomize the contemporary urban moment in the region. It begins by offering an...
Blog
Jo Beall, Basudeb Guha-Khasnobis, and Ravi Kanbur By many estimates, the world has just crossed the point where more than half the global population is urban, a trend driven by rapid urbanization in developing countries. Urban centres offer economies of scale in terms of productive enterprise and...
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