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In: OECD Environmental Outlook to 2030; OECD Environmental Outlook, S. 107-120
In: Urbanisation, Band 1, Heft 1, S. vii-xiii
ISSN: 2456-3714
In: Global Environmental Issues, S. 201-235
In: Population: revue bimestrielle de l'Institut National d'Etudes Démographiques. French edition, Band 60, Heft 1, S. 179
ISSN: 0718-6568, 1957-7966
In: Third world quarterly, Band 14, Heft 2, S. 393-397
ISSN: 0143-6597
A review essay on books by: Nigel Harris (Ed), Cities in the 1990s; The Challenge for Developing Countries (London: UCL Press, 1992); Robert-Jan Baken & Jan van der Linden, Land Delivery for Low Income Groups in Third World Cities (Aldershot: Avebury, 1992); & Rajesh Chandra, Industrialization and Development in the Third World (London & New York: Routledge, 1992 [see listings in IRPSPPD No. 28]). These three books reflect the resurgence of interest in urban industrialization & economic development in the Third World. Harris offers a collection of papers presented at a workshop sponsored by the British Overseas Development Administration in Nov 1991 to bring together, in an informal setting, officials of the World Bank & the UN Development Program. Despite its lack of balance, the volume presents an illuminating view of urban challenges. Baken & van der Linden focus on urban land markets & delivery systems. Unfortunately, their coverage is sparse in some areas & repetitive in others, particularly that of urban poverty. Chandra's book is well organized, outlining the history of Third World development & offering surveys of specific aspects, eg, the level & structure, organization, & location of industries. Despite some weak areas, this work, by an authority on the Third World, provides much valuable insight on the subject. J. W. Stanton
In: Commonwealth and comparative politics, Band 14, Heft 3, S. 286-298
ISSN: 1743-9094
In: Etudes rurales: anthropologie, économie, géographie, histoire, sociologie ; ER, Band 49, Heft 1, S. 5-9
ISSN: 1777-537X
Urbanization of the Countryside.
The urbanization of the countryside or the integration of rural inhabitants into new economic and social relations with town-dwellers, can be interpreted either as the obliteration of the countryside by the technical progress of the town, or as the cooperation of rural and urban inhabitants, resulting in the disappearance of the town/country dichotomy. The essential problem is whether or not a new "urbanized" rural society can develop and create a new balance between natural conditions and technological possibilities. Urban/ rural relations can take three forms: the town, as a colonizer or parasite, lives off the rural populations to whom it rents land; the town, or industrial complex, develops independently of its surroundings, "sterilizing" instead of "fertilizing" them; the town and the countryside work together in view of a generalized and common expansion.
In: Études rurales: anthropologie, économie, géographie, histoire, sociologie ; ER, Band 49-50, S. 5-9
ISSN: 0014-2182
In: Habitat international: a journal for the study of human settlements, Band 15, Heft 3, S. 143-147
In: Population: revue bimestrielle de l'Institut National d'Etudes Démographiques. French edition, Band 60, Heft 1/2, S. 209
ISSN: 0718-6568, 1957-7966
In: Population: revue bimestrielle de l'Institut National d'Etudes Démographiques. French edition, Band 60, Heft 1/2, S. 206
ISSN: 0718-6568, 1957-7966