Cai, L. Muller, The new face of peri-urbanization in east Asia: Modern production zones, middle-class lifestyles, and rising expectations, J. Urban Aff. 36(s1) (2014) 315-333.Webster, D., Cai, J., and Muller, L., 2014. The New Face OfPeri‐Urbanization in East Asia: Modern ...
With the acceleration of the industrial process, increasing the scope of urbanization in East Asia, brings a wide range of land use changes and get heat the surface layer atmosphere 翻译结果4复制译文编辑译文朗读译文返回顶部 With the acceleration of the process industry, urbanization in the East As...
Globalisation and inequality in urban South-east Asia. Malaysia Singapore and Vietnam are the only countries in southeast Asia with binding and well-functioning social contracts. The legitimacy of the governme... Schmidt,J Dragsbaek - 《Third World Planning Review》 被引量: 9发表: 1998年 Urbani...
The second half of the 20th century saw an unprecedented trend in urbanization the world over. Throughout Asia, there was a marked increase in the urban percentage of the population. This paper looks at the urbanization phenomenon in South-East Asia, focusing on the mega-urban regions in four...
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Transitional economies in Southeast Asia—a distinct group of developing countries—have experienced rapid urbanization in the past several decades due to the economic transition that fundamentally changed the function of their economies, societies and the environment. Myanmar, one of the least developed ...
In South-East Asia, 31% of its urban population lived in slums in 2010, a substantial decline from 50% in 1990. Slum populations in poor countries like Laos and Cambodia are close to 80% of total urban population, while in the Philippines and Vietnam they are over 40% ...
An estimated 72 percent of the urban population of Africa now live in slums [3]. The proportion is 43 percent for Asia and the Pacific, 32 percent for Latin America, and 30 percent for the Middle East and Northern Africa [3]. Rapid urban growth throughout the developing world has ...
With 6.5%, the annual population growth rate is even higher in East Africa (OECD, 2020b). This is very high compared with a global rate of 2.0%. About 40% of Africa's urban population growth is a result of rural-to-urban migration (World Bank Group, 2021). As the continent tries ...
The East Asia and Pacific is home to the world's most rapidly urbanizing region with an urbanization rate growing by an average of 3 percent yearly such that next year, half of the population or more than 1.2 billion people equivalent to a third of the global urban population will be livi...