Indian Cities in Transition

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Urban India has been in transition for centuries but, perhaps, never more so than since the last decade of the twentieth century when the national economy was opened wide to international trade and competition.  Indian Cities in Transition seeks to understand the nature of change that Indian cities are undergoing from a multidisciplinary perspective.  There are seventeen essays in the volume, encompassing the work of urban planners, geographers, demographers social anthropologists, economists and political scientists.  They examine the processes of demographic, environmental, economic, political and social change, and their impact on Indian cities.  Based on different aspects of change, the essays are categorized under five sub-themes: globalisation and urban restructuring; environmental impacts of liberalization; economic dimensions of the post-1990s reforms; political economy of change inj the planning and management of Indian cities; and, liberalization and its micro-level impacts.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Annapurna Shaw

Annapurna Shaw is an urban geographer and is currently Professor in the Regional Development Group at the Indian Institute of Management, Kolkata.  She has taught at the University of Kentucky, Arizona State University, the Aarhus School of Business, Denmark, and the University of Copenhagen. She is the author of The Making of Navi Mumbai.

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Title
Indian Cities in Transition
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
9788125032052
Length
xlii+500p., Tables; Figures;Maps; Notes; References; Index; 23cm.
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