Description
- ISBN-13: 9781032332314
- Publisher: Routledge (Manohar Publishers & Distributors)
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 146
- ISBN-10: 103233231X
- Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2022
- Language: English
Original price was: ₹595.00.₹452.00Current price is: ₹452.00.
“Resilience and Southern Urbanism” explores a new paradigm for urban development in the Global South. Edited by Binti Singh and Manoj Parmar, this book (ISBN: 9781032332314) examines the challenges and opportunities of building resilient cities in the face of climate change, rapid urbanization, and social inequality. Discover innovative strategies and practical approaches for creating sustainable and equitable urban futures. Buy now to learn more about building resilient Southern cities.
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Prakash Kumar Singh –
A comprehensive analysis of resilience in Southern cities. The editors have done a great job compiling diverse perspectives.
Tanishq Kumar –
Some chapters were excellent, while others felt underdeveloped. An uneven but ultimately rewarding read.
Krish Goel –
A must-read for anyone interested in sustainable urban development. It provides a comprehensive overview of the field.
Ananya Katyayan –
The book covers well researched points. I would like to recommend to urban planners.
Amit Mishra –
Provides a compelling case for new urban paradigm. A solid understanding for future resilience.
Krithik Rohan Sankaran Yuvaraj –
The arguments were convincing, but the presentation could have been more engaging. It felt like a textbook.
Sidharth Saxena –
Provides valuable insights into Southern urbanism. The case studies were particularly helpful. A must-read for urban planning students.
Parishee Wadhwani –
The book is well-researched but dense. It requires patience to get through. Some ideas are interesting, while others felt forced.
Vivek –
I found the book repetitive in some areas. The central theme is strong, but the execution could have been better.
Chilaka Alan –
A timely and relevant book. It addresses critical issues facing urban areas in the Global South.
Neha Singh –
An important contribution to the conversation on climate change and urban resilience. I would highly recommend it.
Ritik Sharma –
Too theoretical for my taste. I was hoping for more practical examples. Good for researchers, perhaps not for practitioners.
Sankar Kumar M –
A significant contribution to the literature on urban resilience. It offers a fresh perspective on urban development.
Shabbir Ahmed –
An insightful exploration of the complexities of urban resilience. The book offers practical solutions and strategies.
Naveen Kumar S –
An eye-opening exploration of urban challenges. I learned a lot about the specific issues facing the Global South.
Tejas Vinod Dhoke –
The writing style is a bit dry, but the content is valuable. I would recommend it with reservations.
Pyla Venkat Chaitanya –
The book is well-written and easy to understand. It offers a clear and concise overview of urban resilience.
Aditi Saurav –
I found the book to be a bit repetitive. The content felt similar between the chapters. It needs more diversity.
Gagandeep Singh –
Interesting ideas that were sometimes poorly explained. I was expected some better solutions.
Vaibhav Singh –
I appreciated the focus on social equity. The book challenges traditional approaches to urban planning. An important message.
Saurabh –
A new perspective towards urban challenges. It gives an important message.
Tanish Mahawar –
A bit slow to start. I am little dispointed as I was expecting more practical solutions.
Tejaswini Sharma –
The topic is intresting, but I would have liked more real-world examples. The book is missing something for implementation.
Khushi Srivastava –
I struggled with some of the terminology. A glossary would have been helpful.
Radhika Sharma –
An interesting read, though a bit academic. Some chapters were more engaging than others. Overall, a worthwhile contribution to the field.