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THE PERSITENCE OF THE PROTO_PROLETARIAT/ OCCUPATIONAL STRUCTURES AND PLANNING FOR THE FUTURE OF THIRD WORLD CITIES
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Le rôle de la participation communautaire dans la prestation des services municipaux en Asie.
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ISBN: 0889364737 9780889364738 Year: 1987 Publisher: Ottawa CRDI

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The mega-urban regions of Southeast Asia
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ISBN: 9780774814331 9780774814348 9780774856140 0774856149 0774814330 0774814349 0774814330 9786612457425 6612457422 1283131854 9786613131850 0774854359 Year: 1995 Publisher: Vancouver : ©1995 UBC Press,

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The first comprehensive work on the subject of ASEAN mega-urban regions.


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Community participation in delivering urban services in Asia
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ISBN: 0889364400 Year: 1986 Publisher: Ottawa, Canada : International Development Research Centre,

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Hawkers in Southeast Asian Cities : planning for the Bazaar Economy
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ISBN: 0889361207 Year: 1977 Publisher: Ottawa International Development Research Center

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China's urban space : development under market socialism.
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ISBN: 9780415438056 0415438055 9780203934791 9781134072095 9781134072132 9781134072149 9780415666473 Year: 2007 Publisher: London Routledge

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The extended metropolis : settlement transition in Asia
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ISBN: 0824841905 0585301433 Year: 1991 Publisher: Honolulu : University of Hawaii Press,

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Asian urbanization is entering a new phase that differs significantly from the patterns of city growth experienced in other developing countries and in the developed world. According to a recent hypothesis, zones of intensive economic interaction between rural and urban activities are emerging. The zones appear to be a new form of socioeconomic organization that is neither rural nor urban, but preserves essential ingredients of each. The landscapes in these extended metropolitan zones have changed little over decades. Most people live in villages, and almost all of the land is under cultivation. However, most income now comes from non-agricultural sources. Village and small-town industries provide employment for some family members, who help out in the fields only at planting or harvesting time. Others commute to jobs in the central cities. Still others live in the cities and their satellites, remitting portions of their salaries to the family. This study elaborates on this hypothesis through studies of urban areas in China, India, Indonesia and Japan. Contributors offer different perspectives from a variety of disciplines including geography, regional planning, sociology, economics and public administration. All seek to determine how rapidly, under what circumstances, and on what scale the extended metropolis is emerging.


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Southeast Asia Transformed

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