Urban Wastelands

Urban Wastelands
Author: Francesca Di Pietro
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2021-10-18
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3030748820

Faced with the growing demand for nature in cities, informal greenspaces are gaining the interest of various stakeholders - residents, associations, public authorities - as well as scientists. This book provides a cross-sectorial overview of the advantages and disadvantages of urban wastelands in meeting this social demand of urban nature, spanning from the social sciences and urban planning to ecology and soil sciences. It shows the potential of urban wastelands with respect to city dwellers’ well-being, environmental education, urban biodiversity and urban green networks as well as concerns regarding urban wastelands’ in relation to conflicts, and urban marketing. The authors provide a global insight through case studies in nine countries, mainly located in Europe, Asia and America, thus offering a broad perspective.

Agro-afforestation Management on Wastelands

Agro-afforestation Management on Wastelands
Author: Hridai Ram Yadav
Publisher: Concept Publishing Company
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2011
Genre: Afforestation
ISBN: 9788180697357

Study conducted in Amethi Block of Sultanpur District in Uttar Pradesh, India.

Wastelands

Wastelands
Author: Hridai Ram Yadav
Publisher:
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1987
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

With reference to India; contributed papers.

Regulation and Planning

Regulation and Planning
Author: Yvonne Rydin
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2021-09-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1000450627

In Regulation and Planning, planning scholars from the United Kingdom, France, Italy, Sweden, Canada, Australia, and the United States explore how planning regulations are negotiated amid layers of normative considerations. It treats regulation not simply as a set of legal guidelines to be compared against proposed actions, but as a social practice in which issues of governmental legitimacy, cultural understandings, materiality, and power are contested. Each chapter addresses an actual instance of planning regulation including, among others, a dispute about a proposed Apple store in a public park in Stockholm, the procedures by which building codes are managed by planners in Napoli, the role that design plays in regulating the use of public space in a new Paris neighbourhood, and the influence of plans on the regulation of development in Malmö and Cambridge. Collectively, the volume probes the institutions and practices that give meaning and consequence to planning regulations. For planning students learning about what it means to plan, planning researchers striving to understand the influence of planners on urban development, and planning practitioners interested in reflecting on practices that occupy a great deal of their time, this is an indispensable book.

Rural Reconstruction Ecosystem and Forestry

Rural Reconstruction Ecosystem and Forestry
Author: Pramod Singh
Publisher: M.D. Publications Pvt. Ltd.
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1993
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9788185880051

The book lays emphasis on rural reconstruction which is the need of the date as 76 per cent of India's population dwells in rural areas. For the sustainable development we should integrate both science and spritualism. Natural and human resources are swiftly depleting due to lack of proper planning and non-cooperation amongst the scientists, society and NGO's.

MANAGING NATURAL RESOURCES

MANAGING NATURAL RESOURCES
Author: HARIKESH N. MISRA
Publisher: PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd.
Total Pages: 397
Release: 2014-03-13
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 8120349334

Natural resource management and sustainable development has, of late, assumed great importance, especially because of ecological crisis and environmental dangers which are looming large. Today the issues related to natural resource exploitation, consequences, their conservation, preservation and management leading to sustainable development have become the major thrust areas of teaching and research. Also, sustainability of natural resources, especially water and land resources, and their efficient use is one of the core programmes of Government of India’s Twelfth Five Year Plan (2012–2017) for strategic development; this objective can only be achieved if the resources are used judiciously. Although land and water resources—the focus of the present book—are vital for human survival and development, unfortunately both are under threat and are increasing strain worldwide. These resources have wide and significantly varying implications in rural and urban settlements, especially in India, where population has been continuously growing and, therefore, the demand of land and water is intensifying. This has necessitated urgent need for reviewing the availability of land and water resources and their conservation. Besides dealing with the theoretical aspects, this compendium presents case studies on natural resources as well, which reveal ground realities at micro and meso levels too. Pedagogical features like maps, diagrams, satellite imageries and latest database of the primary and secondary nature distinguish this book from other works on the subject. The book will be of immense use to postgraduate students and research scholars of geography and related disciplines such as rural–urban studies and environmental science. The thematic approach of the book provides reasonably good contents for cogitation to researchers. Policy makers, planners and academicians may also be benefitted while framing futuristic norms which may lead to sustainable development—the ultimate goal. AUDIENCE• Postgraduate students and Research Scholars of Geography.• Policy makers, Planners and Academicians