More Urban Less Poor
An Introduction to Urban Development and Management
By Goran Tannerfeldt and Per Ljung
A small book for big problems'
Built Environment, 2006
Paperback
July 2006 •
192 pages •
240 x 170mm •
ISBN 9781844073818
A world more urban...
The world is undergoing massive urbanization, and is projected to increase from three to over four billion city dwellers, mostly in the developing world, within 15 years. This historic shift is producing dramatic effects on human well-being and the environment.
...but less poor
Unplanned shanty-towns without basic services are not an inevitable consequence of urbanization and slums are not explained by poverty alone. Urban misery also stems from misguided policies, inappropriate legal frameworks, dysfunctional markets, poor governance, and not least, lack of political will.
Urbanization and economic development go hand-in-hand and the productivity of the urban economy can and should benefit everyone. Living conditions for the urban poor can be dramatically improved with proper solutions, backed by decisive, concerted action.
More Urban - Less Poor brings order to the complex and important field of urban development in developing and transitional countries. Written in an accessible style, the book examines how cities grow, their economic development, urban poverty, housing and environmental problems. It also examines how to face these challenges through governance and management of urban growth, the finance and delivery of services, and finding a role for development cooperation. This is essential reading for development professionals, researchers, students and others working on any facet of urban development and management in our rapidly urbanizing world.
'This ‘introduction to urban development and management’ will be an excellent addition to the reference collections of domestic and international development NGOs, as well as CSOs not generally involved in urban development.'
(All above) Development in Practice, Volume 17, Number 3, June 2007
'This is an excellent book, well-written and the authors have can see the big picture of human development. They offer much on planning and on governance.'
Livestock Science
CONTENTS
Part I, AN URBANIZING WORLD
Urban growth continues
Understanding urbanization
Urban-rural linkages
Part II, URBAN POVERTY
Nature of urban poverty
Who are the poor?
Earning a living
Part III, CITIES AND TOWNS FACING PROBLEMS
Slums, favelas, shantytowns
Environment and health
Development obstacles
Urban challenges in the transition countries
Part IV, MANAGING URBAN GROWTH
Critical issues
Governance
Urban management
Improving municipal finances
Enhancing service delivery
Creating functioning housing finance services
Enabling a livelihood
Key areas in pro-poor urban development
Part V, THE ROLE OF DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION
Rationale for support to urban development
Policy framework
Objective and approaches
Strategic focus
Funding needs
A final word
Göran Tanerfeldt, Architect SAR/MSA, is a senior advisor on urban development with more than forty years of international experience and has been the initiator and head of the Urban Division of the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida).
Per Ljung is Chairman and CEO of PM Global Infrastructure, a firm that specializes in infrastructure reform and financing, and he has been head of the World Bank's operational division dealing with urban development in North Africa and the Middle East as well as chief of its central unit for policy development and research in urban development.