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Planning World Cities: Globalization and Urban Politics (2nd ed.)

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This major comparative text on urban planning, and the global and regional context in which it takes place, examines what have been traditionally regarded as 'world cities' (New York, London, Tokyo) and also a range of other important cities in America, Europe and Asia.

The authors show the role planning has played in the way cities have responded to the forces of globalization, and argue for the importance of diverse - rather than one-size-fits-all - planning practices.This fully revised second edition systematically brings the debates on the impact of globalization right up to date and provides integrated coverage of the latest planning theory and practice.

It also contains extended analysis of the implications of the rapid growth of Chinese cities such as Shanghai, Hong Kong and Beijing.

New material is included on the impact of globalization on poorer mega-cities like Mumbai and Johannesburg.

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Product Details
Palgrave Macmillan
0230345395 / 9780230345393
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
711.4
21/06/2011
England
English
329 pages
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