The Urban Transformation: Health, Shelter and Climate Change

By 2050, it is expected that two-thirds of the world's population will live in urban areas. A large proportion of this urban growth will be taking place in the developing world, where the provision of adequate health, shelter, water, sanitation and climate change adaptation efforts will be an urgent priority. If well-planned, this transition to an urban world could offer an unprecedented opportunity to improve the lives of some of the world's poorest people. This book brings together some of the world's foremost experts in urban development with the aim of approaching these issues as an opportunity for real positive change. These are considered using a solutions-focused, integrated approach that takes account of the many different sectors and stakeholders involved. The book offers a blueprint for action and will be of great interest to academics and policymakers in all aspects of urban development and planning.

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The Urban Transformation: Health, Shelter and Climate Change

By 2050, it is expected that two-thirds of the world's population will live in urban areas. A large proportion of this urban growth will be taking place in the developing world, where the provision of adequate health, shelter, water, sanitation and climate change adaptation efforts will be an urgent priority. If well-planned, this transition to an urban world could offer an unprecedented opportunity to improve the lives of some of the world's poorest people. This book brings together some of the world's foremost experts in urban development with the aim of approaching these issues as an opportunity for real positive change. These are considered using a solutions-focused, integrated approach that takes account of the many different sectors and stakeholders involved. The book offers a blueprint for action and will be of great interest to academics and policymakers in all aspects of urban development and planning.

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The Urban Transformation: Health, Shelter and Climate Change

The Urban Transformation: Health, Shelter and Climate Change

The Urban Transformation: Health, Shelter and Climate Change

The Urban Transformation: Health, Shelter and Climate Change

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By 2050, it is expected that two-thirds of the world's population will live in urban areas. A large proportion of this urban growth will be taking place in the developing world, where the provision of adequate health, shelter, water, sanitation and climate change adaptation efforts will be an urgent priority. If well-planned, this transition to an urban world could offer an unprecedented opportunity to improve the lives of some of the world's poorest people. This book brings together some of the world's foremost experts in urban development with the aim of approaching these issues as an opportunity for real positive change. These are considered using a solutions-focused, integrated approach that takes account of the many different sectors and stakeholders involved. The book offers a blueprint for action and will be of great interest to academics and policymakers in all aspects of urban development and planning.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781849712156
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 07/09/2012
Edition description: 1
Pages: 252
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Elliott D. Sclar is Director of the Center for Sustainable Urban Development (CSUD) at the Columbia University Earth Institute and Professor of Urban Planning in its Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation. An economist and urban planner, Sclar was co-coordinator of the Taskforce on Improving the Lives of Slum Dwellers, one of ten United Nation’s Millennium Project taskforces created to implement the Millennium Development Goals. Sclar is an economist and Urban Planner. His book You Don't Always Get What You Pay For: The Economics of Privatization (2000), a critique of overreliance on market mechanisms, has won two major academic prizes.

Nicole Volavka-Close is Associate Director of the Center for Sustainable Urban Development (CSUD) at Columbia University’s Earth Institute. She recently co-authored the paper ‘Traffic impacts on PM2.5 air quality in Nairobi, Kenya’ (2011) as well as the book chapter ‘Improving Population Health in a Rapidly Urbanizing World' for the volume, Urban Health: A Global Perspective (2011). She is interested in the interdependent issues of urban health, transport and land use, and climate change.

Peter Brown began his career as a senior editor at Scientific American, served as managing editor of Physics Today, and was named editor-in-chief of The Sciences in 1989. He remained at The Sciences until that magazine was closed in 2001. Shortly thereafter, he and his partners purchased Natural History magazine from the American Museum of Natural History, and he became editor-in-chief of that magazine. He now works as an independent editorial consultant.

Table of Contents

1. Understanding the Twenty-first Century Urban Transformation: A Global South Perspective 2. Evolving Urban Health Risks: Housing, Water and Sanitation and Climate Change 3. Urban Health Systems 4. Healthy Urban Governance and Population Health: Participatory Budgeting in Belo Horizonte, Brazil 5. Addressing Health Vulnerabilities of the Urban Poor in the 'New Urban Settings' of Asia 6. The Need for Shelter Finance Improvements 7. Innovations in Shelter Finance 8. Investing in Urban Water and Sanitation Systems 9. Perceiving the Social and Economic Consequences of Natural Disaster Shocks: Getting Ready for Climate Change 10. The Urbanization of Climate Change: Responding to a New Global Challenge

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