Rapid Urban Environmental Assessment: Methodology and preliminary findings

Rapid Urban Environmental Assessment: Methodology and preliminary findings
Author: Josef Leitmann
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 94
Release: 1994
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780821327906

Urban Management Program Series Paper 14. A recent evaluation of urban research in developing countries noted that scant data are available on the urban environment, as little research has been done on the topic. This first volume in a two-volume set describes the development of a three-step evaluation process whereby data are collected and analyzed to support the involvement of stakeholders, suggests future directions and improvements, and summarizes results from use of the approach in selected cities. The second of a two- volume set (see below) contains tools that practitioners and researchers can apply directly in the field. See also Volume 2 (ISBN 0-8213-2791-7) Stock No. 12791.

Rapid Urban Environmental Assessment

Rapid Urban Environmental Assessment
Author: Josef Leitmann
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 166
Release: 1994
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780821327913

This report presents tools for rapid urban environmental assessment. The first volume presents the techniques, summarizes results from applying the approach in a select number of cities, and suggests future directions and improvements. The second volume consists of the questionnaire, generic profile and consultation guidelines that make up the methodology, and summaries of the information that they generated. (Adapté du résumé de l'auteur).

Sustainable Cities in the 21st Century

Sustainable Cities in the 21st Century
Author: Ah Foong Foo
Publisher: NUS Press
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1999
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789971692285

This book is about the growth and future development of cities. Its collection of nine essays brings together a variegation of views and visions of how we might build sustaining cities into the 21st century, with one staying concern: a better tomorrow. The essays do not profess to provide answers but rather, alternative starting points for further explorations and reflections on the meaning of sustainable development for our cities.

Participation and Partnership in Urban Infrastructure Management

Participation and Partnership in Urban Infrastructure Management
Author: Peter Schübeler
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 116
Release: 1996-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780821336502

This paper describes and illustrates a range of participatory strategies to assist urban managers in expanding the role and effectiveness of user participation in the provision and operation and maintenance of infrastructure. To demonstrate how participation has been effectively employed in various circumstances, numerous case studies are cited. Finally, measures and steps are outlined that could be instrumental in realizing participatory strategies. (Adapté du résumé de l'auteur).

Decentralization and Its Implications for Urban Service Delivery

Decentralization and Its Implications for Urban Service Delivery
Author: William Dillinger
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 54
Release: 1994
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780821327920

This paper reviews efforts to improve the efficiency and responsiveness of urban services delivery in developing countries. It argues that failures in urban service delivery are not merely the result of a lack of technical knowledge on the part of local government staff, but also reflect constraints and perverse incentives confronting local personnel and their political leadership, and these, in turn, are often the inadverten result of problems in the relationship between central and local government. The report views the spread of decentralization as a potentially fortuitous phenomenon. The decentralization now occurring is not a carefully designed sequence of reforms aimed at improving the efficiency of public service delivery ; it appears to be a reluctant and disorderly series of concessions by central governments attempting to maintain political stability. (Adapté du résumé de l'auteur).

Strategic Options for Urban Infrastructure Management

Strategic Options for Urban Infrastructure Management
Author: William F. Fox
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 102
Release: 1994-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780821328262

Experience of the past decade confirms that the solution to infrastructure problems is not merely to expand capacity by making new investments. Much more systematic changes must be undertaken if service delivery is to attain the standards necessary to improve quality of life and allow economic output to expand more rapidly. This paper identifies several broad areas for reform and recommends a series of actions to attain effective service delivery. (Adapté du résumé de l'auteur).

Policy Programme Options for Urban Poverty Reduction

Policy Programme Options for Urban Poverty Reduction
Author: Franz Vanderschueren
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 72
Release: 1996-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780821337165

This paper reviews the specific actions which municipalities and city governments may take in contributing to urban poverty reduction. It highlights examples of issues, options, and constraints which urban government have to address in grappling with poverty and focuses on municipalities and other city-level government entities as a critical institutional level on intervention, particularly in addressing issues relating to service delivery. (Adapté du résumé des auteurs).

Household Responses to Poverty and Vulnerability

Household Responses to Poverty and Vulnerability
Author: Caroline O. N. Moser
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 118
Release: 1998-03-31
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780821338483

This research paper describes the main results from the community of Angyalfold, in Budapest, Hungary. The research is concerned with the strategies adopted by the urban poor to reduce vulnerability and prevent impoverishment during periods of economic stress. This type of study assists policymakers in designing effective locally based solutions that ensure the poor are themselves active agents of growth, rather than passive recipients of compensatory measures. Three features distinguish this study from other poverty studies:a micro-level approach combining households and communities as the main units of analysis, an unusually long period of observation for some communities and households, and a comparative framework offering fours cases with very different economic development levels and institutional contexts. The study concludes with some priority recommendations for action:1) support households in their role as safety net; 2) alleviate constraints on women's labor supply; 3) ensure that social capital is not taken for granted; 4) develop social policy that integrates human capital and social capital; 5) pursue further research; and 6) develop tools and indicators to strengthen the assets of the poor.