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Urban Planning Laboratory
Asias cities will house an estimated 2.2 billion by 2020. Can the regions economic growth continue without a sustainable plan for its megacities?
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2010 Asian Development Bank
ISSN 1998-7528
ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK
PUBLISHER Ann Quon
EDITORIAL AND CREATIVE DIRECTOR Carolyn Dedolph Cabrera
MANAGING EDITOR Eric Healy
SENIOR EDITOR Floyd Whaley
EDITORIAL ADVISOR Florian Steinberg
ASSOCIATE EDITOR Maria Liza Solano
COPY EDITOR Ma. Priscila del Rosario
ART DIRECTOR Anthony Victoria
DESIGN & GRAPHICS
Ronnie R. Elefao
Gerry Castro
Smruthi Gargi Eswar
Development Asia features development issues important to the Asia and Pacific region. It is published four times a year by the Asian Development Bank. The views expressed in this magazine are those of the authors and do not reflect the views and policies of the Asian Development Bank. Use of the term country does not imply any judgment by the authors or the Asian Development Bank as to the legal or other status of any territorial entity.
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Cover: Gerry Castro
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CONTENTS SPECIAL REPORT Urban Development in Asia Year III Number - photo 4
CONTENTS
SPECIAL REPORT
Urban Development in Asia
Year III Number VI JanuaryMarch 2010 Imaginechina URBAN PLANNING - photo 5
Year III, Number VI JanuaryMarch 2010
Imaginechina URBAN PLANNING LABORATORY The future productive capacity of - photo 6
Imaginechina
URBAN PLANNING LABORATORY
The future productive capacity of many Asian countries depends on making their cities more sustainable.
By Joe Cochrane
The Upside of Slums in Development THE CRUEL UTILITY OF SLUMS Rather - photo 7
The Upside of Slums in Development
THE CRUEL UTILITY OF SLUMS
Rather than being a burden to the economy, slums serve a purpose by providing cheap housing for low-cost labor.
By Bronwyn Curran
VIET NAM TRIES TO BREAK THE MOLD
Viet Nam has had the foresight to prepare plans to upgrade its cities at the onset of urbanization.
By Floyd Whaley
Illustration by Gerry Castro Revamping Old Asia A look at countries - photo 8
Illustration by: Gerry Castro
Revamping Old Asia A look at countries efforts to preserve historic districts - photo 9
Revamping Old Asia
A look at countries efforts to preserve historic districts
REVAMPING OLD ASIA
Governments in the region attempt to preserve historic districts as well as equip them for the challenges of globalization and for environmental sustainability.
By Karl Wilson and Joe Cochrane
SIDEBAR
DUTCH JAKARTA LEFT BEHIND
Efforts to revitalize the old town of Batavia have yet to move beyond the drawing board.
By Joe Cochrane
SIDEBAR
A PEARL IN NEED OF POLISH
After barely surviving World War II, the city of Manila went through several renovations but has yet to recover its former glory as the Pearl of the Orient.
By Karl Wilson
AFP FEATURES TERRIFYING INSURANCE Political risk policies have been - photo 10
AFP
FEATURES
TERRIFYING INSURANCE
Political risk policies have been broadened from coups, confiscations, and the like to cover acts of terrorism.
By Keith Rosenblum
SIDEBAR
ANSWERING THE PLEA
An emigrant returns home to help rebuild Afghanistan, one brick at a time.
Tweeting for a Good Cause Social Media and Development Organizations - photo 11
Tweeting for a Good Cause, Social Media and Development Organizations
THE ART OF THE TWEET
The worlds established development organizations struggle to reach a larger audience through popular social media networks in the internet.
By Jenny Forster
BLUFFING AID
Internet scammers use the name of development organizations to take money from their socially conscious victims.
By James Hutchison
Jupiterimages SIDEBAR FIGHTING BACK Knowing the difference between a - photo 12
Jupiterimages
SIDEBAR
FIGHTING BACK
Knowing the difference between a genuine and a hoax email is the best way to defeat cyber crooks.
OPINION
THE DARK SIDE OF REMITTANCES
Across the globe, stories of exploitation and abuse have cast a hard shadow on the economic gains of labor-exporting countries.
By Wendy Doromal
DEPARTMENTS
ROUNDUP
ASIA BY NUMBERS
Thailands Mr Condom Works Between the Navel and the Knees FROM THE - photo 13
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