Planning the City

650.00

This book examines and assesses the continuity of colonial urban policy and its impact, particularly in terms of the social costs to the displaced population and its implications for understanding planning history generally.

Here the author observes, ‘Planning happened largely in the guise of ‘improvement’ and the intervention of the colonial government was important. Despite resistance and skepticism, and some reversals, the task of imposing a rational urban order on the city continued.’

Out of stock

Additional information

Author

Partho Datta

Year of Publication

2012

Pages

332

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “Planning the City”