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URBAN BASICS 
Urbanization and development: Historical 
Perspective 
An Academic Presentation to BdevS, Center for Development Studies 
Kathmamndu University 
2014 
Rajendra P Sharma 
rpsharma@mailcity.com
21st Century - the Urban Century 
• 1900 only 13 cities had 1 
million people 
• 1999 about 362 cities 
had 1 million 
• By 2025 there will be 
650 cities of 1 million or 
more 
• Sometime in 21st cent. 
The world will become 
mostly urban 
• Western Europe, US & 
Canada are 4/5 urban 
• China and India are only
Urban Definitions 
• Urban-The buildup of the 
central city and the suburban 
realm – the city and the 
surrounding environs 
connected to the city (a general 
term for towns, cities and suburban 
areas) 
• City- a conglomeration of 
people and buildings clustered 
together to serve as a center 
of politics, culture, and 
economics (nucleated settlement 
with many functions and a central 
business district) 
• Town-small than a city-less
Urban Definitions 2 
• Central City-main city 
around which suburbs 
have grown 
• Urbanized area-continuously 
built up area 
with buildings & population 
density with no reference 
to political boundaries 
• Metropolitan area-a large 
scale functional entity 
containing several 
urbanized areas that are
Urban 
Morphology 
The layout of a city, 
its physical form 
and structure. 
Berlin, Germany 
With wall (above) 
And without wall 
(right)
Ancient Cities 
• Hearth Between 7,000 
& 5,000 b.p. agricultural 
societies became more 
complex with irrigation 
& larger scale farming 
• Stratified societies 
developed with priests, 
merchants, 
administrators, soldiers 
and farmers 
• Central authority or the 
state developed which 
led to the rise of ancient 
civilizations such as 
Egypt, Greece & the
Attributes of Cities 
• Centers of political 
power 
• Centers of industrial 
power 
• Centers of 
technology 
• A market place for 
goods 
• Specialization in 
products and 
services 
• Cultural and Artistic 
pursuits 
• Centers of education 
and research 
• Entertainment of all 
types 
• Sports teams, arenas 
and parks 
• Medical advances
Five hearth of Urbanization 
• Mesopotamia, 3500 BCE 
• Nile River Valley, 3200 BCE 
• Indus River Valley, 2200 BCE 
• Huang He and Wei River Valleys, 1500 BCE 
• Mesoamerica, 200 BCE
Five Hearths of Urbanization 
In each of these hearths, an agricultural surplus and 
social stratification created the conditions 
necessary for cities to form and be maintained.
Function & Location 
 Earliest civilizations probably 
developed with the need for 
organization to create 
irrigation and provide enough 
food 
 Availability of water, good 
farmland and defensible 
sites helped certain towns 
thrive 
 Positions on travel & trade 
routes created urban growth. 
 Urban elites or decision 
makers evolved.
Theocratic Centers 
• God-kings or theocratic 
rulers developed in 
some ancient cities. 
• Priests, temples and 
shrines took center 
stage in the Yucatan, 
Guatemala and 
Honduras. 
• They also served as 
educational centers 
with teachers and 
philosophers
Indus River Valley 
Harappa and 
Mohenjo-Daro were 
two of the first cities of 
the Indus River Valley. 
- intricately 
planned 
- houses equal 
in size 
- no palaces 
- no monuments
The Earliest Civilization
Roman Urban 
System 
• The Romans 
created the largest 
urban system with 
an excellent 
transportation 
system 
• The Romans were 
masters of 
engineering 
efficiency creating 
aqueducts, sewers, 
roads, bridges and 
great public
Nimes, France 
Roman Road construction 
Roman Road
Urban Growth 
• China-rapid growth in 
the Han Dynasty 
period-Xian became 
the Rome of East Asia. 
• Timbuktu developed in 
West Africa in the 14th 
cent. While Meroe on 
the upper Nile 
developed advanced 
metallurgy. 
• Tenochtitlan, the 
Aztec capital was the 
most advanced city in 
the world with 100,000 
by the 16th cent.
Pre industrial 
Europe 
• Paris, Amsterdam, 
Antwerp, Lisbon, Naples 
and Venice revived and 
grew. 
• By mid-15th cent. London 
had 80,000 and Paris 
had 120,000. By 19th 
cent. London was 1 m. 
while Paris had only 
670,000
Urban Environments 
• By 17th cent. 
Europe’s cities were: 
– Slum ridden 
– Unsanitary 
– Fire traps 
– Plagued by 
frequent epidemics 
– Crime ridden 
– Places of social 
dislocation
Primate Cities 
• Gideon Sjoberg was also 
the first to study the 
primate city. 
• A nation’s leading city in 
size that serves as an 
expression of national 
culture. 
– Not necessarily large 
– Dominated by religious 
and govt. buildings 
– Spacious with wealth near 
the center
The Modern Western City 
• Medieval city was bleak and 
grimy with narrow dangerous 
streets. 
• Unpaved streets provided poor 
sanitation 
• The tallest buildings were the 
Church & Castle 
• Mercantile cities of the 16th & 
17th cent. were nodes of 
regional, national and 
international trade 
• Great cities like London, 
Amsterdam, Lisbon and
The Second Urban Revolution 
A large scale movement 
of people to cities to 
work in manufacturing. 
Made possible by: 
1. second agricultural 
revolution that 
improved food 
production and 
created a larger 
surplus 
2. industrialization, 
which encouraged 
growth of cities near
The Modern Western City 
• Manufacturing city 
first developed in 
Britain, later Western 
Europe and North 
America. 
• Rapidly growing factory 
system with railroads 
and tenement slums 
• Sanitary systems, water 
supplies and housing 
were overwhelmed with
The Modern Western City 
• Modernization of American 
cities took place in late 19th 
cent. 
• Electric trolley and other 
forms of mass transportation 
transformed cities-transport 
systems became 
circumferential and radial. 
• Suburbanization of the city 
became possible with 1920s 
revolution of the automobile 
• Modern cities of North 
America are sprawling 
expanses of suburbs,
• Hinterland - a German 
word that means land 
behind the city 
• Spacing of cities-large 
cities lie farther apart-smaller 
settlements are 
closer to each other 
• Industrial Revolution 
began in Europe-arrived 
in the US around 1870-in 
only 50 yrs. US surpassed 
Europe 
• 25 million European
Urbanization and Location 
• 1800-despite Ind. Rev. 
Europe was still rural-by 
1950 Europe was 
50% urban-today 85% 
urban 
• World today is 50% 
urban 
• Agglomeration-clustering 
of industries 
for mutual benefit 
• Specialization-certain 
industries dominate 
certain regions-
• Urban Planners look at: 
– How cities are arranged 
–What cities look like 
– Transport & communications 
– Why people move from place to place 
within the city 
• Hinterland: the surrounding service area of 
a city that includes smaller villages and 
hamlets 
• Centrality: the economic power or draw of a 
place compared to its competition
• Hamlet-small collection of houses-may have 
services. 
• Village-several dozen services-stores, gas 
stations and so forth 
• Town-larger than a village-higher level of 
specialization-banks, schools, libraries, 
specialized stores-furniture, appliances, 
hardware, etc. 
• City-more functional specialization-larger 
hinterland, greater centrality, well defined 
CBD and suburbs 
• Metropolis or Metropolitan area-urban area 
larger than a city
Site and Situation 
Site 
 absolute location of 
a city 
 a city’s static 
location, often 
chosen for trade, 
defense, or 
religion. 
Situation 
 relative location of 
a city 
 a city’s place in the 
region and the 
world around it.
• Paris-situational 
advantage-grew 
as the hinterland 
prospered; 
became 
multifunctional-religious, 
cultural, political, 
industrial center; 
today a 
megacity of 10 
million; the next 
largest city is 
Lyon, France at 
1/7th the size 
• A primate city
Eiffel Tower 
built for the 
1889 World’s 
Fair
Paris’s 450 parks and gardens cover over 7,400 acres-almost 
30% of the city-one of Europe’s greenest cities.
Shenzhen, China 
Shenzhen changed from a fishing village to a major metropolitan area in just 
25 years. 25 years ago, all of this land was duck ponds and rice paddies.
Modern Urbanization 
Highest level of Urbanization-Western Europe, North 
America, Japan & Australia 
70% & higher-Mexico, Cuba, France 
Former Soviet Union-Russia-73%, Ukraine-70%, 
Transcaucasus-55%, Central Asia-28% 
South America-cone of Argentina, Chile & Uruguay-highest 
urbanization-next Brazil & Venezuela, 
Paraguay, Bolivia, Guyana, Suriname & French 
Guiana lag behind. 
Sub-Saharan Africa-some of the world’s lowest 
urbanization rates-Nigeria-16%, Ethiopia, Rwanda, 
Burundi & Uganda are even lower. Tropical Africa-only 
a few nations that are 40% or higher-South
Southwest Asia-North Africa-great variety of 
urbanization. 
Much of Middle East, esp. Arabian Peninsula are 
highly urbanized due to nucleation of the oil 
industry. 
Jordan an exception-no oil wealth-but urban due 
to long tradition 
Southern Arabia is oil poor and rural 
Contrast-oil rich Libya is urban, oil poor 
Afghanistan is rural
South Asia-low in urbanization, despite huge 
cities like Mumbai and Calcutta 
Most nations in South Asia are under 30% urban 
India-26% 
Pakistan-28% 
Bangladesh-16% 
Subsistence farming 
dominates life here
Southeast Asia- Singapore is the only 100% 
urban state 
Brunei & Malaysia are the only other nations with 
over 50% urban 
Indonesia-31% 
Myanmar-25% 
Vietnam-20% 
Thailand-19% 
Subsistence farming 
dominates life here
East Asia- Averages 36% 
Only Japan, South Korea and 
Taiwan are highly urbanized in 
East Asia 
China below-25% 
Yet Shanghai & Beijing 
Have 25 million between 
Them, however most of 
China’s 1.2 m. are rural
Great Cities 
• North America-several megalopolitan regions: 
Boston -Washington, DC 
– Chicago-Detroit-Pittsburgh 
– San Francisco-Los Angeles-San Diego 
– Montreal-Toronto-Windsor 
– Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach 
• Europe: 
– London-20 m. in Metro area 
– Germany-Ruhr, Rhine zone of Dusseldorf-Essen & 
Cologne 
– Poland-Saxony & Silesia 
– Also Moscow, St. Petersburg & Madrid-not yet
• Asia-Tokyo-Yokohama, Osaka-Kobe-Kyoto 
• Mega Cities: 
• UN says by 2025 at least 15 cities will be over 
20 million 
– Many of the world’s most populous cities are found 
in the poorest nations-Mexico City, Shanghai, 
Calcutta, Mumbai & Cairo 
– Close are Bangkok, Indonesia; Lima-Callao, Peru; 
Saigon-Cholon, Vietnam 
– Mexico City, Sao Paulo and Shanghai will have 
over 30 million by 2025
Urban Problems 
• Zoning laws are 
lacking in many poor 
countries 
• Squatters occupy any 
open space on the 
outskirts of the city 
• Sharp contrast between 
fancy hotels of 
downtown and slums 
on outskirts
Urban Function 
• Every city or town has an economic base. 
• Basic sector-workers who produce goods for 
export or local consumption 
• Non Basic sector or Service sector-workers 
who maintain the city, work in offices and provide 
services for others 
• The number of Non basic sector workers is 
always greater than Basic sector workers-as cities 
increase in size the ratio increases 
• Most large cities have a ratio of 1 to 2 
• Multiplier Effect-if a business adds 50 
manufacturing jobs-another 100 non-basic
Central Place Theory 
• Central Places-hierarchy is based on population, 
function & services. 
• Economic reach-how functions & services attract 
customers from areas beyond the urban limits. 
• Centrality-the central position & ability to attract 
customers to a village, town or city. 
• Range of Sale-the distance people are willing to 
travel to buy goods or services
Central Place Theory 
• Christaller tried to 
determine the degree of 
centrality of various 
places. 
• He created a model to 
show how central places 
in the urban hierarchy 
are spatially distributed. 
• He assumed: 
– No physical barriers 
– Soil and surface of equal 
quality 
– Even distribution of 
population
Hexagonal Hinterlands 
C = city 
T = 
town 
V = 
village
Functional 
Zonation 
The division of the 
city into certain 
regions (zones) for 
certain purposes 
(functions). 
Cairo, Egypt 
Central city (above) 
Housing projects (right)
Problems in Urbanization 
200 years ago only 5% of world was urbanized 
Today about 50% is urban 
Germany, Spain & Belgium are over 90% 
urban 
World wide urban problems are: 
pollution 
poor sanitation 
drugs and crime 
congestion and noise 
substandard housing & slums
Problems cont.. 
• With urban sprawl and 
expanding suburbs-inner 
city shrinks 
• CBD is often reduced to 
serving just the inner 
metro area 
• As basic sector jobs 
leave-large cities have 
shifted to service 
industries 
• Loss of tax base as 
businesses, industries 
and services leave
Urban Nepal : Then and Now
New Urbanism 
• Development, urban revitalization, and 
suburban reforms that create walkable 
neighborhoods with a diversity of housing 
and jobs. 
• some are concerned over privatization of 
public spaces 
– some are concerned that they do nothing 
to break down the social conditions that 
create social ills of the cities 
– some believe they work against urban 
sprawl
Adopt and Execute appropriate 
plan locally ..! 
Thank you

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Urbanization and development historical perspective

  • 1. URBAN BASICS Urbanization and development: Historical Perspective An Academic Presentation to BdevS, Center for Development Studies Kathmamndu University 2014 Rajendra P Sharma rpsharma@mailcity.com
  • 2. 21st Century - the Urban Century • 1900 only 13 cities had 1 million people • 1999 about 362 cities had 1 million • By 2025 there will be 650 cities of 1 million or more • Sometime in 21st cent. The world will become mostly urban • Western Europe, US & Canada are 4/5 urban • China and India are only
  • 3. Urban Definitions • Urban-The buildup of the central city and the suburban realm – the city and the surrounding environs connected to the city (a general term for towns, cities and suburban areas) • City- a conglomeration of people and buildings clustered together to serve as a center of politics, culture, and economics (nucleated settlement with many functions and a central business district) • Town-small than a city-less
  • 4. Urban Definitions 2 • Central City-main city around which suburbs have grown • Urbanized area-continuously built up area with buildings & population density with no reference to political boundaries • Metropolitan area-a large scale functional entity containing several urbanized areas that are
  • 5. Urban Morphology The layout of a city, its physical form and structure. Berlin, Germany With wall (above) And without wall (right)
  • 6. Ancient Cities • Hearth Between 7,000 & 5,000 b.p. agricultural societies became more complex with irrigation & larger scale farming • Stratified societies developed with priests, merchants, administrators, soldiers and farmers • Central authority or the state developed which led to the rise of ancient civilizations such as Egypt, Greece & the
  • 7. Attributes of Cities • Centers of political power • Centers of industrial power • Centers of technology • A market place for goods • Specialization in products and services • Cultural and Artistic pursuits • Centers of education and research • Entertainment of all types • Sports teams, arenas and parks • Medical advances
  • 8. Five hearth of Urbanization • Mesopotamia, 3500 BCE • Nile River Valley, 3200 BCE • Indus River Valley, 2200 BCE • Huang He and Wei River Valleys, 1500 BCE • Mesoamerica, 200 BCE
  • 9. Five Hearths of Urbanization In each of these hearths, an agricultural surplus and social stratification created the conditions necessary for cities to form and be maintained.
  • 10. Function & Location  Earliest civilizations probably developed with the need for organization to create irrigation and provide enough food  Availability of water, good farmland and defensible sites helped certain towns thrive  Positions on travel & trade routes created urban growth.  Urban elites or decision makers evolved.
  • 11.
  • 12. Theocratic Centers • God-kings or theocratic rulers developed in some ancient cities. • Priests, temples and shrines took center stage in the Yucatan, Guatemala and Honduras. • They also served as educational centers with teachers and philosophers
  • 13. Indus River Valley Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro were two of the first cities of the Indus River Valley. - intricately planned - houses equal in size - no palaces - no monuments
  • 15. Roman Urban System • The Romans created the largest urban system with an excellent transportation system • The Romans were masters of engineering efficiency creating aqueducts, sewers, roads, bridges and great public
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  • 17. Nimes, France Roman Road construction Roman Road
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  • 19. Urban Growth • China-rapid growth in the Han Dynasty period-Xian became the Rome of East Asia. • Timbuktu developed in West Africa in the 14th cent. While Meroe on the upper Nile developed advanced metallurgy. • Tenochtitlan, the Aztec capital was the most advanced city in the world with 100,000 by the 16th cent.
  • 20. Pre industrial Europe • Paris, Amsterdam, Antwerp, Lisbon, Naples and Venice revived and grew. • By mid-15th cent. London had 80,000 and Paris had 120,000. By 19th cent. London was 1 m. while Paris had only 670,000
  • 21. Urban Environments • By 17th cent. Europe’s cities were: – Slum ridden – Unsanitary – Fire traps – Plagued by frequent epidemics – Crime ridden – Places of social dislocation
  • 22. Primate Cities • Gideon Sjoberg was also the first to study the primate city. • A nation’s leading city in size that serves as an expression of national culture. – Not necessarily large – Dominated by religious and govt. buildings – Spacious with wealth near the center
  • 23. The Modern Western City • Medieval city was bleak and grimy with narrow dangerous streets. • Unpaved streets provided poor sanitation • The tallest buildings were the Church & Castle • Mercantile cities of the 16th & 17th cent. were nodes of regional, national and international trade • Great cities like London, Amsterdam, Lisbon and
  • 24. The Second Urban Revolution A large scale movement of people to cities to work in manufacturing. Made possible by: 1. second agricultural revolution that improved food production and created a larger surplus 2. industrialization, which encouraged growth of cities near
  • 25. The Modern Western City • Manufacturing city first developed in Britain, later Western Europe and North America. • Rapidly growing factory system with railroads and tenement slums • Sanitary systems, water supplies and housing were overwhelmed with
  • 26. The Modern Western City • Modernization of American cities took place in late 19th cent. • Electric trolley and other forms of mass transportation transformed cities-transport systems became circumferential and radial. • Suburbanization of the city became possible with 1920s revolution of the automobile • Modern cities of North America are sprawling expanses of suburbs,
  • 27. • Hinterland - a German word that means land behind the city • Spacing of cities-large cities lie farther apart-smaller settlements are closer to each other • Industrial Revolution began in Europe-arrived in the US around 1870-in only 50 yrs. US surpassed Europe • 25 million European
  • 28. Urbanization and Location • 1800-despite Ind. Rev. Europe was still rural-by 1950 Europe was 50% urban-today 85% urban • World today is 50% urban • Agglomeration-clustering of industries for mutual benefit • Specialization-certain industries dominate certain regions-
  • 29. • Urban Planners look at: – How cities are arranged –What cities look like – Transport & communications – Why people move from place to place within the city • Hinterland: the surrounding service area of a city that includes smaller villages and hamlets • Centrality: the economic power or draw of a place compared to its competition
  • 30. • Hamlet-small collection of houses-may have services. • Village-several dozen services-stores, gas stations and so forth • Town-larger than a village-higher level of specialization-banks, schools, libraries, specialized stores-furniture, appliances, hardware, etc. • City-more functional specialization-larger hinterland, greater centrality, well defined CBD and suburbs • Metropolis or Metropolitan area-urban area larger than a city
  • 31. Site and Situation Site  absolute location of a city  a city’s static location, often chosen for trade, defense, or religion. Situation  relative location of a city  a city’s place in the region and the world around it.
  • 32. • Paris-situational advantage-grew as the hinterland prospered; became multifunctional-religious, cultural, political, industrial center; today a megacity of 10 million; the next largest city is Lyon, France at 1/7th the size • A primate city
  • 33. Eiffel Tower built for the 1889 World’s Fair
  • 34. Paris’s 450 parks and gardens cover over 7,400 acres-almost 30% of the city-one of Europe’s greenest cities.
  • 35. Shenzhen, China Shenzhen changed from a fishing village to a major metropolitan area in just 25 years. 25 years ago, all of this land was duck ponds and rice paddies.
  • 36. Modern Urbanization Highest level of Urbanization-Western Europe, North America, Japan & Australia 70% & higher-Mexico, Cuba, France Former Soviet Union-Russia-73%, Ukraine-70%, Transcaucasus-55%, Central Asia-28% South America-cone of Argentina, Chile & Uruguay-highest urbanization-next Brazil & Venezuela, Paraguay, Bolivia, Guyana, Suriname & French Guiana lag behind. Sub-Saharan Africa-some of the world’s lowest urbanization rates-Nigeria-16%, Ethiopia, Rwanda, Burundi & Uganda are even lower. Tropical Africa-only a few nations that are 40% or higher-South
  • 37. Southwest Asia-North Africa-great variety of urbanization. Much of Middle East, esp. Arabian Peninsula are highly urbanized due to nucleation of the oil industry. Jordan an exception-no oil wealth-but urban due to long tradition Southern Arabia is oil poor and rural Contrast-oil rich Libya is urban, oil poor Afghanistan is rural
  • 38. South Asia-low in urbanization, despite huge cities like Mumbai and Calcutta Most nations in South Asia are under 30% urban India-26% Pakistan-28% Bangladesh-16% Subsistence farming dominates life here
  • 39. Southeast Asia- Singapore is the only 100% urban state Brunei & Malaysia are the only other nations with over 50% urban Indonesia-31% Myanmar-25% Vietnam-20% Thailand-19% Subsistence farming dominates life here
  • 40. East Asia- Averages 36% Only Japan, South Korea and Taiwan are highly urbanized in East Asia China below-25% Yet Shanghai & Beijing Have 25 million between Them, however most of China’s 1.2 m. are rural
  • 41. Great Cities • North America-several megalopolitan regions: Boston -Washington, DC – Chicago-Detroit-Pittsburgh – San Francisco-Los Angeles-San Diego – Montreal-Toronto-Windsor – Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach • Europe: – London-20 m. in Metro area – Germany-Ruhr, Rhine zone of Dusseldorf-Essen & Cologne – Poland-Saxony & Silesia – Also Moscow, St. Petersburg & Madrid-not yet
  • 42. • Asia-Tokyo-Yokohama, Osaka-Kobe-Kyoto • Mega Cities: • UN says by 2025 at least 15 cities will be over 20 million – Many of the world’s most populous cities are found in the poorest nations-Mexico City, Shanghai, Calcutta, Mumbai & Cairo – Close are Bangkok, Indonesia; Lima-Callao, Peru; Saigon-Cholon, Vietnam – Mexico City, Sao Paulo and Shanghai will have over 30 million by 2025
  • 43.
  • 44. Urban Problems • Zoning laws are lacking in many poor countries • Squatters occupy any open space on the outskirts of the city • Sharp contrast between fancy hotels of downtown and slums on outskirts
  • 45.
  • 46. Urban Function • Every city or town has an economic base. • Basic sector-workers who produce goods for export or local consumption • Non Basic sector or Service sector-workers who maintain the city, work in offices and provide services for others • The number of Non basic sector workers is always greater than Basic sector workers-as cities increase in size the ratio increases • Most large cities have a ratio of 1 to 2 • Multiplier Effect-if a business adds 50 manufacturing jobs-another 100 non-basic
  • 47. Central Place Theory • Central Places-hierarchy is based on population, function & services. • Economic reach-how functions & services attract customers from areas beyond the urban limits. • Centrality-the central position & ability to attract customers to a village, town or city. • Range of Sale-the distance people are willing to travel to buy goods or services
  • 48. Central Place Theory • Christaller tried to determine the degree of centrality of various places. • He created a model to show how central places in the urban hierarchy are spatially distributed. • He assumed: – No physical barriers – Soil and surface of equal quality – Even distribution of population
  • 49. Hexagonal Hinterlands C = city T = town V = village
  • 50. Functional Zonation The division of the city into certain regions (zones) for certain purposes (functions). Cairo, Egypt Central city (above) Housing projects (right)
  • 51. Problems in Urbanization 200 years ago only 5% of world was urbanized Today about 50% is urban Germany, Spain & Belgium are over 90% urban World wide urban problems are: pollution poor sanitation drugs and crime congestion and noise substandard housing & slums
  • 52. Problems cont.. • With urban sprawl and expanding suburbs-inner city shrinks • CBD is often reduced to serving just the inner metro area • As basic sector jobs leave-large cities have shifted to service industries • Loss of tax base as businesses, industries and services leave
  • 53. Urban Nepal : Then and Now
  • 54. New Urbanism • Development, urban revitalization, and suburban reforms that create walkable neighborhoods with a diversity of housing and jobs. • some are concerned over privatization of public spaces – some are concerned that they do nothing to break down the social conditions that create social ills of the cities – some believe they work against urban sprawl
  • 55. Adopt and Execute appropriate plan locally ..! Thank you