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Political Ecologies Of Landscape Governing Urban Transformations In Penang Creighton Connolly

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Political Ecologies Of Landscape Governing Urban Transformations In Penang Creighton Connolly
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Publisher: Bristol University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.99 MB
Pages: 204
Author: Creighton Connolly
ISBN: 9781529214161, 1529214165
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Political Ecologies Of Landscape Governing Urban Transformations In Penang Creighton Connolly by Creighton Connolly 9781529214161, 1529214165 instant download after payment.

Connolly uses ongoing urban redevelopment in Penang in Malaysia to provide stimulating new perspectives on urbanisation, governance and political ecology. The book deploys the concept of landscape political ecology to show how Penang residents, activists, planners and other stakeholders mobilize new relationships with the urban environment, to contest controversial development projects and challenge hegemonic visions for the city’s future. Based on six years of local research, this book provides both a dynamic account of region’s rapid reshaping and a fresh theoretical framework in which to consider issues of sustainable development, heritage and governance in urban areas worldwide.

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