Population Growth and Rapid Urbanization in The Developing World
Contributor(s): Benna, Umar G., (ed.) | Garba, Shaibu Bala, (ed.).
Series: Advances in electronic government, digital divide, and regional development (AEGDDRD) book series. Publisher: Pennsylvania, United States IGI Global 2016Description: 358p.ISBN: 9781522501879.Subject(s): Urbanization -- Population -- Urban density -- Cities and towns -- Developing countriesDDC classification: RR 307.76091724 Summary: This book emphasizes the trends, challenges, issues, and strategies developing countries evaluate when facing a population upsurge and expeditious development of urban environments, exploring the use of different governance techniques, trending patterns in urbanization and population growth, as well as tools and the appropriate allocation of resources used to address these issuesItem type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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NASSDOC Library | RR 307.76091724 POP- (Browse shelf) | Not For Loan | 50340 |
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This book emphasizes the trends, challenges, issues, and strategies developing countries evaluate when facing a population upsurge and expeditious development of urban environments, exploring the use of different governance techniques, trending patterns in urbanization and population growth, as well as tools and the appropriate allocation of resources used to address these issues
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