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Urban infrastructure research[electronic resource] :a review of Ethiopian cities /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
307.12160963
書名/作者:
Urban infrastructure research : a review of Ethiopian cities // by Alok Tiwari.
作者:
Tiwari, Alok.
出版者:
Cham : : Springer International Publishing :, 2016.
面頁冊數:
xiv, 75 p. : : ill., digital ;; 24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
標題:
City planning - Ethiopia.
標題:
Urban transportation - Ethiopia.
標題:
Geography.
標題:
Urban Geography / Urbanism (inc. megacities, cities, towns)
ISBN:
9783319304038
ISBN:
9783319304014
內容註:
Geographical Scope of Urban Infrastructure Research in Ethiopia -- Issues and Challenges -- Relevant Literature -- Research Methods -- Findings and Recommendation Pattern -- Conclusion.
摘要、提要註:
This book reviews contemporary research on urban infrastructure in 76 Ethiopian cities. It examines urban infrastructure issues in these cities and covers a wide range of topics from sustainability and smart cities to research methods employed by urban infrastructure investigators with regard to Ethiopian cities. Research on urban infrastructure legitimacies and modalities has established its value worldwide in recent years, though it is still fairly young in the Ethiopian context. The first chapter outlines ongoing issues of debate concerning urban infrastructures, including but not limited to discourses on sustainability, smart cities, innovative financing methods, and potential partnerships. Urban infrastructure issues in Ethiopian cities are examined in the second chapter, while the third chapter presents a review of the most relevant literature for researchers. Findings show that the citations in the research reports are mainly from the materials available over the internet, including WHO, UN-Habitat and unpublished local materials. The fourth chapter identifies patterns in the findings and recommendations of the research reports discussed. The results reveal that there is a wider gap between supply and demand with regard to urban infrastructure in Ethiopian cities, a situation that is further aggravated because of the growing urban population and already existing backlogs. The fifth chapter reviews the essential methods employed by urban infrastructure investigators in Ethiopian cities. In this regard, the cross-sectional study method with the use of survey method has been broadly adopted among investigators. Lastly, the book presents a summary and recommendations. It was observed that the urban infrastructure boom in Ethiopia is primarily concentrated in the key cities, and the current pattern of urban infrastructure provision does not incorporate the notion of sustainability. Hence, the book calls for setting the agenda of future research on urban infrastructure and services in Ethiopian cities together with the universities, private sector and government, who should ideally collaborate to produce the knowledge needed to improve quality of life, welfare, productivity, and economic growth.
電子資源:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-30403-8
Urban infrastructure research[electronic resource] :a review of Ethiopian cities /
Tiwari, Alok.
Urban infrastructure research
a review of Ethiopian cities /[electronic resource] :by Alok Tiwari. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2016. - xiv, 75 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - SpringerBriefs in geography,2211-4165. - SpringerBriefs in geography..
Geographical Scope of Urban Infrastructure Research in Ethiopia -- Issues and Challenges -- Relevant Literature -- Research Methods -- Findings and Recommendation Pattern -- Conclusion.
This book reviews contemporary research on urban infrastructure in 76 Ethiopian cities. It examines urban infrastructure issues in these cities and covers a wide range of topics from sustainability and smart cities to research methods employed by urban infrastructure investigators with regard to Ethiopian cities. Research on urban infrastructure legitimacies and modalities has established its value worldwide in recent years, though it is still fairly young in the Ethiopian context. The first chapter outlines ongoing issues of debate concerning urban infrastructures, including but not limited to discourses on sustainability, smart cities, innovative financing methods, and potential partnerships. Urban infrastructure issues in Ethiopian cities are examined in the second chapter, while the third chapter presents a review of the most relevant literature for researchers. Findings show that the citations in the research reports are mainly from the materials available over the internet, including WHO, UN-Habitat and unpublished local materials. The fourth chapter identifies patterns in the findings and recommendations of the research reports discussed. The results reveal that there is a wider gap between supply and demand with regard to urban infrastructure in Ethiopian cities, a situation that is further aggravated because of the growing urban population and already existing backlogs. The fifth chapter reviews the essential methods employed by urban infrastructure investigators in Ethiopian cities. In this regard, the cross-sectional study method with the use of survey method has been broadly adopted among investigators. Lastly, the book presents a summary and recommendations. It was observed that the urban infrastructure boom in Ethiopia is primarily concentrated in the key cities, and the current pattern of urban infrastructure provision does not incorporate the notion of sustainability. Hence, the book calls for setting the agenda of future research on urban infrastructure and services in Ethiopian cities together with the universities, private sector and government, who should ideally collaborate to produce the knowledge needed to improve quality of life, welfare, productivity, and economic growth.
ISBN: 9783319304038
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