Mega Urban Regions of Southeast AsiaA distinguishing feature of recent urbanization in the ASEAN countries of Thailand, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, and Indonesia is the outward extension of their mega-cities (Bangkok, Jakarta, Manila, Singapore, and Kuala Lumpur) beyond the metropolitan borders, resulting in the establishment of new towns, industrial estates, and housing projects in previously rural areas. This process has both positive and negative effects. On one side, household incomes and employment opportunities are increasing, but on the other, the growth often causes serious problems in terms of environmental deterioration, conflicting land uses, and inadequate housing and service provisions. Mega Urban Regions of Southeast Asia is the first comprehensive work on the subject of ASEAN mega-urban regions. The contributors review T.G. McGee's original idea of desakota zones, and offer arguments both for and against this concept, making a significant contribution to our understanding of the true face of ASEAN cities. The book brings together authors from around the world and will be of interest to a wide audience, including demographers, urban planners, geographers, sociologists, economists, civil servants and development consultants. |
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The Mega-Urban Regions of Southeast Asia focuses on one facet of change: urbanization and its primary manifestation, the huge, sprawling regions centred on the old urban cores of Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Jakarta, and Manila.
Maps and Figures / vii Preface / ix Acknowledgments / xvi Part 1: Overview and Issues Metrofitting the Emerging Mega-Urban Regions of ASEAN: An Overview / 3 T.G. McGee Mega-Urbanization in ASEAN: New Phenomenon or Transitional Phase to ...
10 11 12 13 14 15 'I6 17 Gridlock in the Slopopolis: Congestion Management and Sustainable Development / 1 76 V. Setty Pendakur The Roles and Contributions of the Private Sector in Environmental Management in ASEAN Mega-Urban Regions ...
In the rest of Southeast Asia, however, only one country is already experiencing some of the early symptoms of mega-urbanization, the Republic of Vietnam. This is the subject of ongoing research by McGee (1995). The Mega-Urban Regions ...
Mega-metropolitan development, fuelled by rapid economic growth and the availability of different transportation technologies, is producing both positive and negative results. On the positive side, there is evidence that household ...
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Contents
43 | |
Case Studies of ASEAN MegaUrban Regions | 267 |
Conclusions and Policy Implications | 341 |
References | 356 |
Contributors | 374 |
Index | 376 |
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The Mega-urban Regions of Southeast Asia Terence Gary McGee,T. G. McGee,Ira M. Robinson No preview available - 1995 |