Urban planning methods in Nepal II - further experiences with the integrated action planning approach (IAP) in NepalJoshi, JLojewski, H
Urbanization in Nepal has been growing at a rapid pace at about 6 percent since the 1970s. However, this has not contributed significantly to inclusive economic growth due to inadequate urban planning, weak institutions, neglected operations and maintenance of existing urban infrastructures, as well ...
In light of the upcoming high-level meeting, this paper focuses on the specific and unique, but under-used and under-appreciated, role of spatial planning as a means of tackling NCDs and the need for reconnecting with public health. 展开 ...
Uneven land reform and urban sprawl in China: the case of Beijing Population growth in these villages is not accommodated by new development but rather by crowding of 0305-9006/$ -see front matter q (F.F. Deng). 1... FF Deng,Y Huang - 《Progress in Planning》 被引量: 427发表: ...
Marco Kamiya, head of urban economy and finance branch of the UN-Habitat, said that the initiative will begin in China later this year. "Once the use of artificial intelligence in urban planning has been consolidated in China, it then will be rolled out to the rest of the world," Kamiya...
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Toward synergistic rural-urban development The experience of the Rural Urban Partnership Programme (RUPP) in Nepal The discovery and greater understanding of what have come to be known as 'rural-urban linkages' calls for a more radical change in development planning tha... Momen,Md Saiful - 《...
settlements consist sparsely distributed buildings in Nepal; on the contrary, urban centers are crowded and no open space is available in most of such urban areas in the case of an emergency.Land use planningis one of the biggest challenges in urban areas of Nepal, as most of the settlements...
Industrial planning has been widely used by governments as a political tool for intervening in industrial development in many countries and regions, including the USA (Wilhelm, 1960), the UK (Nove, 1962), France (McArthur and Scott, 1969), Nepal (Dhanani, 2002), Saudi Arabia (Al-But'hie ...
TOWN PLANNING AFTER THE 1934 BIHAR-NEPAL EARTHQUAKE: EARTHQUAKE SAFETY, COLONIAL IMPROVEMENTS AND THE RESTRUCTURING OF URBAN SPACE IN BIHAR Studies in Nepali History & SocietyMarcussen, Eleonor