by SallyDonovan (Author), RayGreen (Author), HemantaDoloi (Author)
This book provides an overview of the field of rural social economic development through the lens of housing and other infrastructure. It focusses on the most inventive, dynamic practices.
As such, it provides a useful guide to the current state of the art for building and infrastructure professionals and policy makers. It also provides an overview for rural development professionals who are not infrastructure specialists but who need to incorporate infrastructure into their sectoral work-as almost all do. Education planners need to incorporate school buildings, village development NGOs have to plan and build housing or community buildings, health sector professionals need to plan and deliver new clinics or aid posts. This book is an essential guide which can be used to prepare them to carry out these tasks.
The key to the book is the focus on the difference between urban and rural development, and the way in which rural development allows certain innovations and new ideas to emerge, or old ideas to be repurposed, in ways that are not imaginable in the urban context.
Chapters cover a wealth of diverse topics from microfinancing and rural procurement, to governance and planning, to school construction. This book contributes to the state of the art in the smart villages discussion by providing expert knowledge and practical guidelines useful to a variety of built environment professionals.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 304
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 15 Jan 2019
ISBN 10: 0815365640
ISBN 13: 9780815365648