One intriguing insight is how urban congestion, resulting from poor road networks and insufficient public transportation, not only incurs economic costs but also has significant environmental and social consequences. Another critical area explored is the provision of essential utilities, such as water and electricity, revealing how deficient planning can lead to unreliable service and exacerbate social disparities.
The book adopts an interdisciplinary approach, drawing from political science, architecture, and urban planning to provide a holistic understanding of the complexities involved. It begins by establishing a contextual understanding of infrastructure planning, followed by a detailed exploration into the detrimental outcomes of poor planning, such as urban congestion, inadequate utilities, and failing public services.
By presenting evidence-based analyses and diverse perspectives, Infrastructure Gaps empowers readers to advocate for more strategic, equitable, and sustainable development, making it an invaluable resource for policymakers, urban planners, and engaged citizens alike.
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