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Rural–Urban Dichotomies and Spatial Development in Asia
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Rural–Urban Dichotomies and Spatial Development in Asia/ edited by Amitrajeet A. Batabyal, Yoshiro Higano, Peter Nijkamp.
其他作者:
Nijkamp, Peter.
面頁冊數:
XIII, 298 p. 35 illus.online resource. :
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Springer Nature eBook
標題:
Environmental Economics. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-1232-9
ISBN:
9789811612329
Rural–Urban Dichotomies and Spatial Development in Asia
Rural–Urban Dichotomies and Spatial Development in Asia
[electronic resource] /edited by Amitrajeet A. Batabyal, Yoshiro Higano, Peter Nijkamp. - 1st ed. 2021. - XIII, 298 p. 35 illus.online resource. - New Frontiers in Regional Science: Asian Perspectives,482199-5982 ;. - New Frontiers in Regional Science: Asian Perspectives,5.
Chapter 1: A.A. Batabyal (Rochester Institute of Technology, USA), Y. Higano (University of Tsukuba, Japan), and P. Nijkamp (JADS, The Netherlands) Introduction to “Rural-urban dichotomies and spatial development in Asia.” -- Chapter 2: Yana Rodgers, (Rutgers University, USA) Domestic violence in Nepal: Rural-urban differences and spatial effects -- Chapter 3: Kenji Kondoh (Chukyo University, Japan) To be determined (TBD) -- Chapter 4: James Scambary (Australian National University, Australia) Socio-economic configurations of urban spaces in Dili, East Timor -- Chapter 5: Allen Yang (New School for Social Research, USA) Rural-urban dimensions of public good provision in China -- Chapter 6: Kiyoshi Yonemoto (Takasaki Daigaku, Japan) Overpopulation in large Japanese cities and rural deterioration -- Chapter 7: Abdul Shaban (Tata Institute of Social Sciences, India) Rural-urban divide in the provision of bank credit and its implications for development in India -- Chapter 8: Tohru Naito (Doshisha University, Japan) TBD -- Chapter 9: Takahiro Akita (Rikkyo University, Japan) Urban and rural dimensions of the role of education on inequality in Asia -- Chapter 10: Budy Resosudarmo (Australian National University, Australia) The causes and the effects of rural-urban migration in Indonesia -- Chapter 11: Soumyatanu Mukherjee (Southamption Business School, UK) Dichotomies within the urban sector and between the formal and the informal sectors in India -- Chapter 12: Debashis Acharya (University of Hyderabad, India) TBD.
This edited book brings together in one place new studies of rural–urban interactions and their implications for regional growth and development in different regions within Asia. Specifically, the individual chapters in the book shed light on the different kinds of rural–urban interactions that we witness in Asian regions, particularly those that are based on migration, poverty, inequality, education, economic dependence, and the flow of goods and services. The book departs from the existing literature in three ways. First, it explicitly recognizes that different kinds of rural–urban interactions have dissimilar impacts on the lives and hence on the welfare of the residents of rural and urban regions. Second, the book emphasizes the varied spatial and temporal dimensions of the interactions and the ways in which these dimensions influence rural and urban societies. Third, this book demonstrates the ways in which an understanding of the preceding two points contributes to our knowledge about economic growth and development. Because Asia is the fastest-growing and most dynamic continent in the world today, the research delineated in the individual chapters of the book provides practical guidance concerning two salient questions. First, how do we effectively address the economic development challenges stemming from the interactions between alternate rural and urban regions within Asia? Second, how do we ensure that the policies we design to address these challenges give rise to broad-based economic growth and development that is sustainable?
ISBN: 9789811612329
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-981-16-1232-9doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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