The book presents academic research on urbanization, urban poverty and slum development initiatives in South Asia, in general, and Bangladesh, in particular, in the light of global slum upgrading initiatives. It combines the urban poverty and slum development initiatives globally and country-specific context in a single frame. The book identifies different dimensions of urban poverty, best practices of slum development initiatives, and challenges of the implementation of these programs so that the government and different development partners redesign their implementation strategies as regards to reducing the urban poverty and making improvement to the living conditions of the slum dwellers.
The book provides a clear understanding of the penetrating procedures of different slum development initiatives in the global perspectives, following the operation procedure of different programs in Bangladesh. This allows the readers to make a comparison of the operating procedures of different programs.
Tabella dei contenuti
Chapter One: Introduction.- Chapter Two: Theoretical Debates on Urbanization and Urban Poverty.- Chapter Three: Urbanization and Urban Poverty in Bangladesh.- Chapter Four: Formation of Slums and Slum Upgradation Initiatives in Bangladesh.- Chapter Five: Global Good Practices of Urban Slum Development Initiatives.- Chapter Six: Good Practices of Urban Slum Upgradation Initiatives in Bangladesh: Major Challenges and Possible Solutions.- Chapter Seven: Conclusion.
Circa l’autore
Pranab Kumar Panday is Professor at the Department of Public Administration, University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh. He was a Senior Fulbright Fellow at the Department of Development Sociology, Cornell University, USA in 2012. Professor Panday’s main areas of research include public policy, public administration, governance and gender studies. His major book publications include
Women’s Political Participation in Bangladesh: Institutional Reforms, Actors and Outcomes (2013) and
Women Empowerment in South Asia: NGO Interventions and Agency Building in Bangladesh (2016).