Examines the post-WWII emergence of large-scale suburbanization in North American cities and proposes alternative development models for more compact urban regions.
Introduces urban planning in African cities, focusing on the diagnostic phase and addressing strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and environmental constraints.
Explores the complexities of urban land ownership, from overlapping rights to land value dynamics, emphasizing the importance of understanding land ownership in urban planning.
Delves into the innovative governance of large urban systems, emphasizing the planning and design of India's capital city and a major global metropolis.