Resilient Cities in the Global South
Rethinking Informality in Urban Planning and Design
Herausgeber: Can, Aysegul; Odeleye, NezHapi-Delle; Rajendran, Lakshmi Priya
Resilient Cities in the Global South
Rethinking Informality in Urban Planning and Design
Herausgeber: Can, Aysegul; Odeleye, NezHapi-Delle; Rajendran, Lakshmi Priya
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This book adopts an interdisciplinary approach to examine how diverse social and spatial behaviours within informal urban environments, particularly in developing countries, can provide fresh insights for robust urban planning and development. It positions informality as a dialogue for enabling resilience.
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This book adopts an interdisciplinary approach to examine how diverse social and spatial behaviours within informal urban environments, particularly in developing countries, can provide fresh insights for robust urban planning and development. It positions informality as a dialogue for enabling resilience.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 238
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Mai 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm
- Gewicht: 453g
- ISBN-13: 9781032373775
- ISBN-10: 1032373776
- Artikelnr.: 73330518
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 238
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Mai 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm
- Gewicht: 453g
- ISBN-13: 9781032373775
- ISBN-10: 1032373776
- Artikelnr.: 73330518
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Lakshmi Priya Rajendran is Associate Professor in Environmental and Spatial Equity, Bartlett School of Architecture, The Bartlett Faculty of Built Environment, University College London (UCL), UK. Nezhapi-Dellé Odeleye is Faculty Director of Research Students at the School of Engineering and Built Environment, Anglia Ruskin University(ARU), Chelmsford, UK. Ay¿egül Can is Postdoctoral Researcher in the Institute of Regional Studies , Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) Germany.
1: Informality, Resilience and Dialogue - Towards an Alternative Southern
Framework Part 1: North-South Relations 2: A Marginalised Spatial Structure
in Melbourne's Public Housing Estates: Evaluating Public Spaces,
Infrastructure, and Citizen Participation 3: Accessing the City via
Informal Urbanism: Kampungs, Multiculturalism and Kebabs 4: Reporting from
the front: How socio-economic non-conformities revolutionise architecture
as a political act 5: Re-conceptualising the relationship between
informalities, livelihoods and governance towards urban resilience Part 2:
Grassroots 6: "Never Let a Good Crisis Go to Waste" - Lessons on dialogical
transformations of public agency and space 7: Havana's informal settlements
- strengthening resilience through grassroots infrastructures8: Resilient
co-production of peripheral popular urbanisation in Buenos Aires
metropolitan region. the case of Guernica land reappropriation Part 3:
Institutional Strategies & Professional Alliances 9: Resilience to colonial
modernity: shaping slum rehabilitations in Pune, India 10: Urban
Informality in the Making: Public Actors' Spatial Strategies in Gimpo,
South Korea11: Architecture of engagement: site, action and possibilities
for reinvention 12: Revisiting social resilience in informal settlements:
The strength and the limits of Paraisópolis community action during the
COVID-19 pandemic in São Paulo. 13: Conceptual Implications - An Emerging
'Urban Informality Dialogical Framework'?
Framework Part 1: North-South Relations 2: A Marginalised Spatial Structure
in Melbourne's Public Housing Estates: Evaluating Public Spaces,
Infrastructure, and Citizen Participation 3: Accessing the City via
Informal Urbanism: Kampungs, Multiculturalism and Kebabs 4: Reporting from
the front: How socio-economic non-conformities revolutionise architecture
as a political act 5: Re-conceptualising the relationship between
informalities, livelihoods and governance towards urban resilience Part 2:
Grassroots 6: "Never Let a Good Crisis Go to Waste" - Lessons on dialogical
transformations of public agency and space 7: Havana's informal settlements
- strengthening resilience through grassroots infrastructures8: Resilient
co-production of peripheral popular urbanisation in Buenos Aires
metropolitan region. the case of Guernica land reappropriation Part 3:
Institutional Strategies & Professional Alliances 9: Resilience to colonial
modernity: shaping slum rehabilitations in Pune, India 10: Urban
Informality in the Making: Public Actors' Spatial Strategies in Gimpo,
South Korea11: Architecture of engagement: site, action and possibilities
for reinvention 12: Revisiting social resilience in informal settlements:
The strength and the limits of Paraisópolis community action during the
COVID-19 pandemic in São Paulo. 13: Conceptual Implications - An Emerging
'Urban Informality Dialogical Framework'?
1: Informality, Resilience and Dialogue - Towards an Alternative Southern
Framework Part 1: North-South Relations 2: A Marginalised Spatial Structure
in Melbourne's Public Housing Estates: Evaluating Public Spaces,
Infrastructure, and Citizen Participation 3: Accessing the City via
Informal Urbanism: Kampungs, Multiculturalism and Kebabs 4: Reporting from
the front: How socio-economic non-conformities revolutionise architecture
as a political act 5: Re-conceptualising the relationship between
informalities, livelihoods and governance towards urban resilience Part 2:
Grassroots 6: "Never Let a Good Crisis Go to Waste" - Lessons on dialogical
transformations of public agency and space 7: Havana's informal settlements
- strengthening resilience through grassroots infrastructures8: Resilient
co-production of peripheral popular urbanisation in Buenos Aires
metropolitan region. the case of Guernica land reappropriation Part 3:
Institutional Strategies & Professional Alliances 9: Resilience to colonial
modernity: shaping slum rehabilitations in Pune, India 10: Urban
Informality in the Making: Public Actors' Spatial Strategies in Gimpo,
South Korea11: Architecture of engagement: site, action and possibilities
for reinvention 12: Revisiting social resilience in informal settlements:
The strength and the limits of Paraisópolis community action during the
COVID-19 pandemic in São Paulo. 13: Conceptual Implications - An Emerging
'Urban Informality Dialogical Framework'?
Framework Part 1: North-South Relations 2: A Marginalised Spatial Structure
in Melbourne's Public Housing Estates: Evaluating Public Spaces,
Infrastructure, and Citizen Participation 3: Accessing the City via
Informal Urbanism: Kampungs, Multiculturalism and Kebabs 4: Reporting from
the front: How socio-economic non-conformities revolutionise architecture
as a political act 5: Re-conceptualising the relationship between
informalities, livelihoods and governance towards urban resilience Part 2:
Grassroots 6: "Never Let a Good Crisis Go to Waste" - Lessons on dialogical
transformations of public agency and space 7: Havana's informal settlements
- strengthening resilience through grassroots infrastructures8: Resilient
co-production of peripheral popular urbanisation in Buenos Aires
metropolitan region. the case of Guernica land reappropriation Part 3:
Institutional Strategies & Professional Alliances 9: Resilience to colonial
modernity: shaping slum rehabilitations in Pune, India 10: Urban
Informality in the Making: Public Actors' Spatial Strategies in Gimpo,
South Korea11: Architecture of engagement: site, action and possibilities
for reinvention 12: Revisiting social resilience in informal settlements:
The strength and the limits of Paraisópolis community action during the
COVID-19 pandemic in São Paulo. 13: Conceptual Implications - An Emerging
'Urban Informality Dialogical Framework'?