Inclusive city : infrastructure and public services for the urban poor in Asia.
Material type: TextPublication details: Baltimore Woodrow Wilson Center Press;Washington, D.C. & Johns Hopkins Uni. Press 2007Description: xix,341pISBN:- 0801886449
- 363.5 LAQ
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Figures xi TableS xiii Preface xvii 1 Introduction: Inclusion and Exclusion in Asian Cities 1 Aprodicio A. Laquian, Vinod Tewari, and Lisa M. Hanley 2 Who Are the Poor, and How Are They Served in Asian Cities? 11 Aprodicio A, Laquian 3 Improving Housing and Basic Services for the Urban Poor in India 41 Vinod Tewari, Usha Raghupathi, and Jamal Husain Ansari 4 Community Upgrading and Institutional Capacity Building for the Urban Poor in Asia 76 Basil van Horen 5 Access and Mobility for the Urban Poor in India 100 Madhav G. Badarni, Geetam Tiwari, and Dinesh Mohan 6 Balancing Efficiency and Equity in Public Transit in Pakistan 122 Murtaza Haider and Madhav G. Badami 7 Urban Transport in Chinese Cities: The Impact on the Urban Poor 144 Zhong-Ren Peng and Yi Zhu , 8 Public Transit in Hong Kong: Does It Help the Poor?171 James Jixian Wang and Crystal Chan 9 Solid Waste Management in Asian Cities: Implications for the Urban Poor197 Virginia W. Maclaren, Nazrul Islam, and Salma A..Shaft 10 The Privatization of Water Services: Effects on the Urban Poor in Jakarta and Metro Manila 224 Teri Argo andAprodicio A. Laquian 11The Coordination of Infrastructure and Public Services for the Urban Poor in Asia 249 Ellen Brennan-Galvin 12 Municipal and Metropolitan Governance: Are They Relevant to the Urban Poor? 278 K. C. Sivaramakrishnan Bibliography 303 Contributors and Editors 321 Index 327
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