Peter Herrle, Uwe-Jens Walther (eds.)

Socially Inclusive Cities

Emerging Concepts and Practice. With contributions from Peter Herrle, Uwe-Jens Walther, Horst Matthäus, Reinhard Goethert, Alicia Ziccardi and Arturo Mier y Terán, Christoph Stump, Debra Roberts, Monika El Shorbagi, Neelima Risbud, Anne Power, Mary Corcoran White, Heidede Becker and Hans-Peter Löhr
Reihe: HABITAT - INTERNATIONAL: Schriften zur internationalen Stadtentwicklung
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  • 978-3-8258-6971-7
  • 3
  • 2005
  • 288
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Urban poverty and exclusion are growing worldwide - some suspect not in spite, but because of... mehr
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Urban poverty and exclusion are growing worldwide - some suspect not in spite, but because of increasing wealth and globalisation. And they concentrate in particular urban areas: The rich-poor-divide can be traced in the microcosm of cities of the north and south, east and west.
In many countries, however, integrated strategies for social cities are under way to counteract these tendencies of social, economic and spatial polarisation. Access to basic infrastructure, security of tenure, urban design and planning play a vital role in these integrated area-based approaches. They are part and parcel of new forms of governance and urban management.
This book brings together such emerging experience and expertise from developing countries, North America and Europe. It looks at social inclusion at work - how it is done. Experts from all over the globe provide first hand in-depth-knowledge about their cases, their problems and prospects. They are part of the global effort to fight urban poverty and social exclusion in the context of sustainable development.

Peter Herrle is professor of architecture and urban development and head of the Habit Unit at Berlin University of Technology (TUB)
Uwe-Jens Walther is professor of urban and regional sociology at the Institute of Sociology at Berlin University of Technology (TUB)
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