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Nepal's urban growth and spatial transition : an initial assessment /

Carries out an initial assessment of Nepal's urban growth and spatial transformation, with a focus on spatial demographic and economic trends, economic growth drivers and infrastructure requirements of Nepal's urban regions. The book notes that Nepal is the fastest urbanizing country in So...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Muzzini, Elisa, 1975-
Otros Autores: Aparicio, Gabriela
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Washington, D.C. : World Bank, ©2013.
Colección:Directions in development (Washington, D.C.). Countries and regions.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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490 1 |a Directions in development, countries and regions 
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520 |a Carries out an initial assessment of Nepal's urban growth and spatial transformation, with a focus on spatial demographic and economic trends, economic growth drivers and infrastructure requirements of Nepal's urban regions. The book notes that Nepal is the fastest urbanizing country in South Asia. The spatial transformation is characterized by fast growing population density in the Kathmandu Valley - Nepal's largest urban conurbation -, along the main highways and close to the border with India, and clustering of economic production in the Kathmandu Valley and in the Eastern and Western Tarai. Yet, urbanization has been less correlated with economic growth in Nepal than in other countries in South Asia. In spite of its remarkable progress in alleviating poverty, Nepal is caught up in a cycle of political instability and economic stagnation, with economic growth below 4 percent per annum over the last decade. Urban areas have distinct comparative advantage in cultural tourism services, crafts, and agro-processing, but they have not been able to turn them into competitive advantages. Lack of effective planning, and inadequate infrastructure are a major constraint for urban growth and competitiveness. Nepal needs to foster the sustainable growth of its urban regions, promote the development and regeneration of the Kathmandu Valley Metropolitan Region and enhance the competitiveness of strategic urban clusters - first and foremost tourism, agro-processing and handicraft - to unlock urban-based growth and ensure the sustainability of the spatial transformation. The study aims to stimulate evidence-based policy dialogue on Nepal's urban transition, and assist those working in the critical area for Nepal's economic development -- the Government, the private sector, civil society and the development partners - in framing policies and interventions for addressing the challenges, and seizing the benefits of rapid urbanization. 
588 0 |a Print version record. 
505 0 |a C1; C2; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Overview; Urbanization and Growth; The Spatial Transition; Maps; Map O.1 Development Regions, Corridors, and Urban Centers, 2011 Population; Figures; Figure O.1 Population and Annual Population Growth Rate of Kathmandu Metropolitan City, 1950-2025; Figure O.2 Regional Migration Patterns by Origin and Destination, Lifetime Migration, 2008; Map O.2 Manufacturing Output Density, 2007; Urban Growth, Planning, and Infrastructure; The Comparative Advantages of Urban Areas 
505 8 |a Figure O.3 Per Capita Public Expenditure for Municipal Infrastructure, by Urban Area and Funding Modality, Fiscal 2008 and 2010Strategic Policy Directions; Figure O.4 Agroprocessing Output Density by Distance from Urban Centers, 2007; Table O.1 Strategic Policy Directions and Actions for Fostering the Sustainable Growth of Nepal's Cities; Tables; Notes; References; Chapter 1 Urbanization and Growth; Figure 1.1 Urbanization and Economic Development in South Asia, 1960-2010; Figure 1.2 Urbanization and Annual Growth Rate of Urban Population in Nepal, 1950-2050 
505 8 |a Figure 1.3 Spatial Distribution of Population and Nonfarm Employment, 2008Figure 1.4 Sectoral Composition of GDP in Nepal, 1980-2011; Notes; References; Chapter 2 The Spatial Transition; The Demographic Transition: Rapid and Concentrated Urban Growth; Box 2.1 Nepal's Politico-Administrative Definition of Urban Areas; Map 2.1 Ecological Zones, Development Regions, and Districts; Boxes; Table 2.1 Urbanization Patterns by Region and Ecological Zone, 1991-2011; Figure 2.1 Population and Annual Population Growth of Urban Centers, 1991-2011 
505 8 |a Figure 2.2 Population and Annual Population Growth Rate of the Largest Medium and Small Cities, 2001 and 2011Map 2.2 Development Regions, Corridors, and Urban Centers, 2011 Population; Map 2.3 The Kathmandu Valley; Figure 2.3 Population and Annual Population Growth Rate of Kathmandu Metropolitan City, 1950-2025; Table 2.2 Population of the Kathmandu Valley, 1991-2011; Internal Migration: A Powerful Force for Urban Change; Box 2.2 Internal Mobility and Migration Flows; Figure B2.2.1 Internal Urban and Rural Migration Flows, Lifetime Migration, 2008 
505 8 |a Figure 2.4 Percentage of Migrants Who Travel Locally, by Region, Lifetime Migration, 2008Figure 2.5 Regional Migration Patterns, by Origin and Destination, Lifetime Migration, 2008; Box 2.3 Migrants' Socioeconomic Profile; Figure 2.6 Percentage of Migrants with Medium or Large Social Distance, by Region, Lifetime Migration, 2008; Figure B2.3.1 Percentage of Migrant and Nonmigrant Population with Access to Services, 2008; Main Patterns and Emerging Trends of Nepal's Spatial Economy; Figure 2.7 Economic Drivers of Migration, by Distance, Lifetime and Recent Migration, 2008 
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