Environment and urbanization., Tập 22, Số 1, 2010
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1Editorial: Governance, migration and local development / Cecilia Tacoli
2Employers as landlords for rural-to- urban migrants in Chinese cities / Bingqin Li and Mark Duda
3Migration, small towns and social transformations in Pakistan / Arif Hasan
4Migrants as a source of revenue in small towns in China / Bingqin Li and Xiangsheng An
5Embedding international migration: the response of Bolivian local governments and NGOs to international migration / Gery Nijenhuis
6Straightforward critics or would-be candidates? International migrants and the management of local affairs and development: the case of the Senegal River valley / Mohamadou Sall
7Migratory patterns in small towns: the cases of Mazabuka and Kalomo in Zambia / Wilma S Nchito
8Migration and environment in Ghana: a cross-district analysis of human mobility and vegetation dynamics / Kees Van Der Geest, Anton Vrieling And Ton Dietz
9Watching the city grow: remittances and sprawl in intermediate Central American cities / Christien Klaufus
10Gender and class in urban transport: the cases of Xian and Hanoi / Hoai Anh Tran And Ann Schlyter
11Water in Mexico City: what will climate change bring to its history of water-related hazards and vulnerabilities? / Patricia Romero Lankao
12Some realities of the urban poor their food security situations: a case study of Berta Gibi and Gemechu Safar in the city of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia / sset / food security
13Is urbanization contributing to higher food prices? / Jesper Stage, Jørn Stage And Gordon Mcgranahan
14An enumeration and mapping of informal settlements in Kisumu, Kenya, implemented by their inhabitants / Irene Karanja
15Securing land for urban transformation through sustainable brownfield regeneration – the case of Eskis¸ehir, Turkey / Arzu Ispalar Cahantimur, Rengin Beceren Öztürk And AysEn and Celen Öztürk
16The impact of land use conversion on a residential district in Port Harcourt, Nigeria / A Ayotamuno, A E Gobo and O B Owei
17Can urban density be made to work for everyone? Exploring options for Karachi’s low- and lower-middle-class settlements / Arif Hasan