Urban Competitiveness in Developing Economies

Urban Competitiveness in Developing Economies
Author: Peter Karl Kresl
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2020-06-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0429811977

Plenty has been written on the competitiveness of megacities, capital cities, and regional hubs. Cities in developing countries have not yet received the same attention – this book fills that gap. An international team of expert academics have come together to present a comprehensive study of the competitiveness of cities in the developing world. Spanning Asia, Africa, and Latin America, this book homes in on specific city cases and examines how they relate to the rest of the global economy. The focus is on acknowledging their unique contexts, while drawing out commonalities, and ultimately identifying ways for them to enhance their competitiveness, wellbeing, and sustainability. This volume will be valuable reading to advanced students, researchers, and policymakers in urban and regional studies, economic geography, and economic development.

Achieving Net Zero

Achieving Net Zero
Author: David Crowther
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 173
Release: 2023-09-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1837538042

Achieving Net Zero brings together chapters to examine these challenges from a range of perspectives, various regions and industries. From steps on the journey to net zero and sustainability rhetoric, to case studies in Angola and Mauritius, this collection helps facilitate best practice that can be adopted on a global scale.

Africa A to Z: Continental and Country Profiles

Africa A to Z: Continental and Country Profiles
Author: Esterhuysen, Pieter
Publisher: Africa Institute of South Africa
Total Pages: 430
Release: 2013-12-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0798303441

The popularity of the first two editions of this book necessitated a third revised and updated version to record the many challenges in Africa since the first edition appeared in 1998. Africa is a vast and fascinating continent whose population has exceeded the one billion mark. Africa A-Z attempts to provide, in a concise manner, the facts for an elementary understanding of the continent and its complex problems. The book falls into two main sections; the five chapters on the first main section focus on the continent as a whole, dealing with its physical and human diversity, its eventful history and Africans' struggle for economic survival. The second main section contains profiles of 58 independent countries, ranging from Algeria to Zimbabwe. Presentation of the profiles is uniform, in that the same themes are covered in each profile. The data panels with the profiles contain data not provided in the text. The maps, appearing throughout the text were produced by AISA's cartography department.