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The cities that we acknowledge today are impermanent and are in a constant state of transformation. Visible and invisible forces are always there to lead the transformation. With the growing urbanization, spatial structures and forms are developed or replaced by the new forms in cities in the continuity of time. The city is expanded in its territory and is directed by that transformation or a series of transformation towards maintaining the natural equilibrium of both its own space and the broader context, with needs arising under the influence of economic, demographic, technical, political,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The cities that we acknowledge today are impermanent and are in a constant state of transformation. Visible and invisible forces are always there to lead the transformation. With the growing urbanization, spatial structures and forms are developed or replaced by the new forms in cities in the continuity of time. The city is expanded in its territory and is directed by that transformation or a series of transformation towards maintaining the natural equilibrium of both its own space and the broader context, with needs arising under the influence of economic, demographic, technical, political, social and cultural trends appearing over time. The towns located at the urban boundaries of the major city centers have always been the foremost targeted space to go through the transformation. In this context, this book identifies the issues indicating the current trend of transformation and its impacts in one of the traditional towns at the vicinity of the urban core. It illustrates strategies through planning interventions and institutionalization to address the adverse effects of transformation with participatory approach.
Autorenporträt
Rijina Bajracharya; M.Sc in Urban Planning from The University of Hong Kong (HKU) in 2011 and Bachelor in Architecture from Institute of Engineering (Pulchowk Campus),Tribhuwan University, Nepal in 2006; Lecturer in Khwopa Engineering College, Purbanchal University, Nepal at present.