Economic Census 2001 & 2003

Economic Census 2001 & 2003
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Total Pages : 446
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ISBN-10 : MINN:31951D03137412K
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Synopsis Economic Census 2001 & 2003 by :

Final report for the zilas or districts of Bangladesh.

Economic Census 2001 & 2003: Zila Tangail

Economic Census 2001 & 2003: Zila Tangail
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Total Pages : 408
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ISBN-10 : UCBK:C100222583
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Synopsis Economic Census 2001 & 2003: Zila Tangail by :

Final report for the zilas or districts of Bangladesh.

Economic Census 2001 & 2003: Zila Jamalpur

Economic Census 2001 & 2003: Zila Jamalpur
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Total Pages : 400
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ISBN-10 : UCBK:C100222653
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Synopsis Economic Census 2001 & 2003: Zila Jamalpur by :

Final report for the zilas or districts of Bangladesh.

Economic Census 2001 & 2003: Zila Sherpur

Economic Census 2001 & 2003: Zila Sherpur
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Total Pages : 328
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ISBN-10 : UCBK:C100222574
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Synopsis Economic Census 2001 & 2003: Zila Sherpur by :

Final report for the zilas or districts of Bangladesh.

Health in Megacities and Urban Areas

Health in Megacities and Urban Areas
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 322
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ISBN-10 : 9783790827330
ISBN-13 : 3790827339
Rating : 4/5 (30 Downloads)

Synopsis Health in Megacities and Urban Areas by : Alexander Krämer

Diverse driving forces, processes and actors are responsible for different trends in the development of megacities and large urban areas. Under the dynamics of global change, megacities are themselves changing: On the one hand they are prone to increasing socio-economic vulnerability due to pronounced poverty, socio-spatial and political fragmentation, sometimes with extreme forms of segregation, disparities and conflicts. On the other hand megacities offer positive potential for global transformation, e.g. minimisation of space consumption, highly effective use of resources, efficient disaster prevention and health care options – if good strategies were developed. At present in many megacities and urban areas of the developing world and the emerging economies the quality of life is eroding. Most of the megacities have grown to unprecedented size, and the pace of urbanisation has far exceeded the growth of the necessary infrastructure and services. As a result, an increasing number of urban dwellers are left without access to basic amenities like clean drinking water, fresh air and safe food. Additionally, social inequalities lead to subsequent and significant intra-urban health inequalities and unbalanced disease burdens that can trigger conflict and violence between subpopulations. The guiding idea of our book lies in a multi- and interdisciplinary approach to the complex topic of megacities and urban health that can only be adequately understood when different disciplines share their knowledge and methodological tools to work together. We hope that the book will allow readers to deepen their understanding of the complex dynamics of urban and megacity populations through the lens of public health, geographical and other research perspectives.