This book explores the spatial characteristics of the city of Kolkata
in India in terms of the physical, economic, social, political, and
environmental aspects of urban geography, and focuses upon the
inherent processes that impact its transformation. It discusses
different facets of urban geography and highlights the contemporary
challenges of a major primate city in South Asia, which represents the
conflicts between the traditional and the modern, the rich and the
poor, the skyscrapers and the shanties. With its detailed empirical
research and mapping exercises based on real-time remote sensing data,
the book offers an understanding of a range of contemporary urban
issues. It examines the spatial consequences of urban sprawl, land-use
changes, ecological crisis, climate change, critical disasters,
dynamics of the peri-urban interface, neighborhood restructuring,
debates around heritage conservation, housing poverty, gray spaces,
governance and the political landscape of the city. This book will be
useful to students, teachers, and researchers of geography, especially
human geography and urban geography, urban studies, urban development
and planning, regional planning, social geography, governance,
ecology, economics, and South Asian studies. It will also benefit
urban planners, development professionals, and those interested in the
study of the city of Kolkata and its transformations.
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Reflections in Geographies of Urban India
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ISBN
9781000603736
Publisert
2022
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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