
Combating Urban Inequalities
Inequalities in developing countries are more intense in urban areas, and the supply of urban services plays a fundamental role in this context. Edmundo Werna analyses this issue with particular attention to the increasing diversity of supply due to economic liberalization. The analysis reveals the existence of varied types of interaction between the government and suppliers of urban services, with significant implications for addressing inequalities. The book argues that local authorities play a crucial role in managing such diversity, and need considerably more support than the present status-quo allows.
Using evidence from three cities (Nairobi, Chittagong and Sao Paulo) Combating Urban Inequalities will be of interest to scholars within development, urban, public administration, public health and government studies. The book will also appeal to practitioners and policymakers, as it contains policy analysis and recommendations.
- Undertitel
- Challenges for Managing Cities in the Developing World
- Författare
- Edmundo Werna
- ISBN
- 9781840643473
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 446 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2000-11-27
- Sidor
- 160
