Growing up in an urbanising world / Louise Chawla, editor.
Material type: TextPublisher: London : Earthscan, 2002Description: 254 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9231038176
- 9789231038174
- 1853838284
- 9781853838286
- 1853838276
- 9781853838279
- 307.3416083 21
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307.140994 KEN Developing communities for the future / | 307.2408999442 MET A new Maori migration : rural and urban relations in northern New Zealand / | 307.336 HOM Home, here to stay / | 307.3416083 GRO Growing up in an urbanising world / | 307.341609 RES The resilient city : how modern cities recover from disaster / | 307.34160941 URB Urban transformations : regeneration and renewal through leisure and tourism / | 307.7209937 DOM Calling the station home : place and identity in New Zealand's high country / |
Published in association with UNESCO.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Foreword -- Introductory Note -- Ch. 1. Introduction: Cities for Human Development -- Ch. 2. Argentina: Our Neighbourhood is Like That! -- Ch. 3. United Kingdom: Contested Worlds -- Ch. 4. Australia: Australian Youth -- Ch. 5. South Africa: Children in a South African Squatter Camp Gain and Lose a Voice -- Ch. 6. India: Tales from Truth Town -- Ch. 7. Norway: Large but Not Unlimited Freedom in a Nordic City -- Ch. 8. United States: Between Fences -- Ch. 9. Poland: Adapting During a Time of Great Change -- Ch. 10. Conclusion: Toward Better Cities for Children and Youth -- App. Research Guidelines.
"Half the world's children live in cities and the proportion is growing. Their environment critically determines their futures and the world they will make as adults. This text, by an interdisciplinary team of international child-environment authorities, explores how crucial the relationship of the young and their surroundings is. Covering eight countries, it shows the enormous benefits - for them, for the wider society and for the future - of involving children, especially from underprivileged communities, in planning and implementing urban improvements. It continues and updates Kevin Leech's pioneering 1970s MIT project, Growing Up in Cities."
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