Environmental Problems in an Urbanizing World: Finding Solutions in Cities in Africa, Asia and Latin America

Environmental Problems in an Urbanizing World: Finding Solutions in Cities in Africa, Asia and Latin America

Jorge E. Hardoy , Diana Mitlin , David Satterthwaite
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Jan 1, 2013 · Englisch · Kindle (464 Seiten)
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Format Kindle
Seiten 464
Sprache Englisch
Veröffentlicht Jan 1, 2013
Verlag Routledge
Ausgabe 2
ISBN-10 1134200854
ISBN-13 9781134200856

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As urbanization accelerates in Africa, Asia, and Latin America, cities find themselves grappling with a multitude of environmental challenges. The authors delve deeply into the pressing issues facing these urban centers—ranging from pollution and waste management to inadequate housing and the strain on natural resources. They emphasize the unique context of these regions, highlighting how rapid population growth and economic pressures exacerbate environmental degradation.

Throughout the narrative, the authors explore innovative solutions that have emerged from within these cities, showcasing successful local initiatives and the role of community engagement. They present case studies that illustrate how municipalities can navigate complex environmental dilemmas through collaborative efforts, sustainable practices, and policy reforms.

The work challenges conventional wisdom, positioning urban areas not merely as victims of environmental problems but as vital actors in crafting solutions. By understanding the interplay between societal needs and environmental health, the authors argue for a comprehensive approach to urban planning that prioritizes sustainability.

This edition revitalizes discussions around the interconnectedness of urbanization and environmental sustainability, urging policymakers, scholars, and activists to learn from the experiences of cities facing similar struggles. Through insightful analysis, the authors illuminate pathways toward sustainable urban futures.

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Kinder Wissenschaft & Technologie Gesundheit & Wellness

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