Urban spaces – green spaces – inclusive spaces : A regional review on the social-ecologicaltransformation of cities in Asia

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Author(s): Julia Behrens (ed.)
Publisher: Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 38
City: Hanoi

MAKE SPACE! INTRODUCTION TO THE ISSUE 5
Julia Behrens
PRIVATIZING THE PUBLIC: MANILA´S DISAPPEARING PUBLIC
SPACE. 6
Erik Akpedonu
GREENING INTERVENTIONS, SETTLEMENT RIGHTS AND ANTIEVICTION
POLITICS: LAND CONFLICT IN GUWAHATI, INDIA.10
Snehashish Mitra
UNDERSTANDING THE LACK OF SOCIAL POLITICS IN URBAN
PLANNING VIA MEDIA NARRATIVES: THE CASE OF THE RED
RIVER URBAN PLANNING IN HANOI. 14
Anh Ngoc Vu & Binh Quang Le
CHENNAI´S PURSUIT TOWARDS A GREEN AND INCLUSIVE
CITY. 18
Shruti Kulkarni
LEARNING FROM EACH OTHER: SOUTHEAST ASIAN CITIES´
NEEDS FOR CLIMATE ACTION POST COVID-19 PANDAMIC. 25
Interview with Melinda Martinus
GREENER PASTURES OF POST-WAR PLANNING:
TOWARDS A MORE INCLUSIVE LATE SOCIALIST URBAN
FUTURE. 28
Christina Schwenkel
FROM COUNTRY PARKS TO PARK CITIES: GREEN
INFRASTRUCTURE IN CHINA'S METROPOLITAN AREAS
UNDER THE GOAL OF ECOLOGICAL CIVILIZATION. 31
Nannan Dong
THE EASTERN ECONOMIC CORRIDOR: A CASE STUDY ON
THE CONTROVERSY AND IMPLICATIONS OF ECONOMIC
AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT VERSUS SOCIAL AND
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS IN THAILAND. 35
Komchai Thaiying