Regional Balanced Urbanization for Inclusive Cities Development: Urban–Rural Poverty Linkages in Secondary Cities Development in Southeast Asia
Singru, Ramola Naik | June 2015
Abstract
The impact of urbanization on growth and equality, and on urban and rural poverty are well-documented
but do not discuss alternative models of urbanization. While the relationship between urbanization and
growth (and poverty reduction in general) is often well-established, less is discussed about the forms and
causes of newly emerging urban poverty and exclusion, and how they differ for different city sizes. This paper
analyzes the potential for poverty reduction with balanced regional urbanization through the development of
second-tier cities and secondary towns in Southeast Asia. It discusses the spatial growth patterns that have
an impact on sustainable development and urban–rural poverty linkages and suggests policy options and
actions for urban–rural integration and sustainable urbanization. It proposes strategies for sustainable urban
development through a regional balanced development approach using different urban growth models to
reduce spatial disparities and optimize cross-sector synergies.
Citation
Singru, Ramola Naik. 2015. Regional Balanced Urbanization for Inclusive Cities Development: Urban–Rural Poverty Linkages in Secondary Cities Development in Southeast Asia. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/5023. License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.Keywords
Poverty Reduction Strategy
Urbanization
Urban Poverty
Poverty Analysis
Poverty Reduction
Poverty Reduction Strategy
Regional Development
Regional Plans
Rural Poverty
Rural Urban Migration
Urban Poverty
Poverty in Developing Countries
Poverty
Economic development
Rural planning
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