Regional Development Planning and Practice

Regional Development Planning and Practice

Contemporary Issues in South Asia

Singh, R. B.; Lucena, Andrews Jose de; Mishra, Mukunda; Chatterjee, Soumendu

Springer Verlag, Singapore

11/2022

427

Mole

Inglês

9789811656835

15 a 20 dias

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Sustainable Regional Development with Environmental Practices.- Geopolitics of Sustainable Development.- The Transversal and Territorial Praxis of Regional Development.- Regional Development and Sustainable Responses to Climate Change and other Environmental Issues in Sri Lanka.- Regional Planning Strategy to Sustainable Development in Nepal.- Consequences of Dislocation and Involuntary Migration: Some Lessons from the Teesta River Bank Erosion Affected Communities.- Micro-Spatial Analysis of Rural Accessibility for Imbricating Regional Development: Exemplifying an Indian District.- Managing the Regional Inequalities in India with Particular Reference to the Transformation of Aspirational Districts Programme.- Understanding the Disability Divides in India: A Spatio-temporal Analysis with District-level Datasets.- How Far Gender Inequality Suppresses Human Development: Evidence from India.- Association of Morbidity among Children with Housing, Water, Sanitation Conditions in Urban India: A Policy Perspective.- Urban Heat Island Formation in Relation to Land Transformation: A Study on a Mining Industrial Region of West Bengal.- Housing Conditions with Reference to Seepage in Different Residential Localities in Mumbai.- Livelihood of the Displaced: A Study on Selected Areas of Bangladeshi Immigrants in West Bengal, India.- Household Vulnerability of Tribal People to Climate Change in the Part of Dooars Region, West Bengal, India.- Exploring the Options for Sustainable Livelihood in the Indian Sunderbans: An Attempt through Contingent Valuation Method.
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Regions;Socio-economic planning;Sustainable development;Regional imbalance;Spatial analysis;South Asia