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Urban Growth and Environmental Issues in India / edited by Alpana Kateja, Rashmi Jain

Publisher (Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Springer)
Year 2021
Edition 1st ed. 2021.
Authors Kateja, Alpana editor
Jain, Rashmi editor
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OB00187560 Springer Social Sciences eBooks (電子ブック) 9789811642739

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Material Type E-Book
Media type 機械可読データファイル
Size XXII, 337 p. 51 illus., 43 illus. in color : online resource
Notes The Urban Transformation: Issues and Challenges -- Shelter for the Poor: Conundrum, Visions and Methods of Urban growth -- Key Determinants of Urbanization in India: Evidence from State Level Data -- Contextualizing Smart Cities and impact on Social relations -- Management of Rurban Area Development: Selected Indian Experience and Challenges -- Urban Health Infrastructure: Governance Issues -- Migration pattern and the emerging Trends of Migration in India
This book examines the interplay between urban growth and the environmental issues in India. The contributors, who are coming from diverse disciplines, examine socioeconomic, administrative, and environmental threats emanating from urbanization (e.g. climate change, health governance, energy issues, pollution, and e-waste management) and suggest various measures for dealing with the challenges of rapid urbanization. Offering a valuable resource for all those interested in understanding the multifaceted dimensions of urban growth, the book appeals to researchers, students, and policymakers, interested in the development studies and urban studies
HTTP:URL=https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-4273-9
Subjects LCSH:Sociology, Urban
LCSH:Human ecology—Study and teaching
LCSH:Geography
LCSH:Human geography
FREE:Urban Sociology
FREE:Environmental Studies
FREE:Regional Geography
FREE:Human Geography
Classification LCC:HT101-395
DC23:307.76
ID 8000077490
ISBN 9789811642739

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