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This book focuses on the practice of Urban Environmental Management (UEM) in developing countries, which both face more immediate problems than the developed world and have fewer resources to deal with them. It is the report of a graduate level workshop that took place at the School of Planning, College of Design, Architecture, Art and Planning, University of Cincinnati, USA from August through December 2013. The objective of the workshop was to prepare students to work overseas in data-poor environments as professional consulting planners. Several lectures were given to set the framework for…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book focuses on the practice of Urban Environmental Management (UEM) in developing countries, which both face more immediate problems than the developed world and have fewer resources to deal with them. It is the report of a graduate level workshop that took place at the School of Planning, College of Design, Architecture, Art and Planning, University of Cincinnati, USA from August through December 2013. The objective of the workshop was to prepare students to work overseas in data-poor environments as professional consulting planners. Several lectures were given to set the framework for the class of 18 students to operate in sector-level working groups or teams preparing a 5-year plan to help solve the urban environmental problems of Mysore, India, utilizing a real-world data base and a limited budget. This project formed the majority of class work culminating in the completion of this professional quality document.
Autorenporträt
Dr. David J. Edelman, FAICP FSU Eur Ing SIA/KIVI, is Professor of Planning at the University of Cincinnati and a practicing planner with MRP and PhD degrees from Cornell University. He has worked for governments, private sector clients and international aid agencies in more than 45 countries for Swiss and American consulting engineering firms.