"This book draws from multiple disciplines and uses mixed methods to explore how politicians in developing democracies provide urban land and services to the poor in exchange for political support, how this impacts urban growth, and how urban planners can try to be more effective in this challenging political context"--
"This book draws from multiple disciplines and uses mixed methods to explore how politicians in developing democracies provide urban land and services to the poor in exchange for political support, how this impacts urban growth, and how urban planners can try to be more effective in this challenging political context"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction. The Challenge of Planning the Informal City Part I. Global Patterns 1. The Conflict Between Informal Politics and Urban Planning Around the World 2. The Global Relationship Between Clientelism and Urban Growth 3. Transitioning Away from Clientelism: Global Cases Part II. Politics and Planning in Urban Ghana 4. Urban Informality and Planning Failure in Ghana 5. How Clientelism Undermines Planning in Ghana 6. Chiefs, Thugs, and Boundaries: Other Political Constraints to Planning in Ghana 7. How Sodom and Gomorrah Survive: The Case of "Ghana's Biggest Slum" Part III. Politically Adaptive Planning 8. Seeking a Way Forward for Planning 9. A Politically Adaptive Approach to Planning Conclusion. Recognizing the Play Being Staged Appendix Notes Bibliography Index Acknowledgments
Introduction. The Challenge of Planning the Informal City Part I. Global Patterns 1. The Conflict Between Informal Politics and Urban Planning Around the World 2. The Global Relationship Between Clientelism and Urban Growth 3. Transitioning Away from Clientelism: Global Cases Part II. Politics and Planning in Urban Ghana 4. Urban Informality and Planning Failure in Ghana 5. How Clientelism Undermines Planning in Ghana 6. Chiefs, Thugs, and Boundaries: Other Political Constraints to Planning in Ghana 7. How Sodom and Gomorrah Survive: The Case of "Ghana's Biggest Slum" Part III. Politically Adaptive Planning 8. Seeking a Way Forward for Planning 9. A Politically Adaptive Approach to Planning Conclusion. Recognizing the Play Being Staged Appendix Notes Bibliography Index Acknowledgments
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