Intersections
Urban Infrastructure and Community Resilience
Asma Mehan(Author)
Actar Publishers
Will be published approx. on 1. September 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
150 pages
978-1-63840-207-7 (ISBN)
Description
This book critically examines the complex and multifaceted linkage between urban infrastructure and community resilience, delving into the politics and design of the built environment and the urban strategies shaping our cities.
It explores how infrastructure—beyond its physical manifestations—serves as a conduit for social equity, environmental sustainability, and economic vitality. This monograph explores the intricate relationship between urban infrastructure and the communities it serves. Drawing from a transnational historical analysis, it elucidates the pivotal role of infrastructure in shaping urban development and contemplates the implications of transitioning towards resilient urban futures. By employing a comparative methodology, the volume offers nuanced insights into the multifarious relationships between past infrastructure-driven urbanization and emerging building paradigms.
Notably, the book foregrounds the delicate balance between preserving infrastructural heritage, current transition efforts, and envisioning sustainable urban scenarios. It also critically assesses the influential triad of governance, policy frameworks, and technological shifts in this transformation. Furthermore, the book delves into the socio-political dimensions of infrastructural development, examining how power dynamics, community engagement, and participatory planning influence the resilience and adaptability of urban systems. By integrating perspectives from urban studies, architecture, and social sciences, it offers a holistic understanding of how infrastructure serves not only as a physical framework but also as a catalyst for social cohesion and community empowerment. Through detailed case studies and theoretical analyses, the monograph provides valuable insights for policymakers, urban planners, and scholars interested in fostering inclusive and resilient urban environments.
It explores how infrastructure—beyond its physical manifestations—serves as a conduit for social equity, environmental sustainability, and economic vitality. This monograph explores the intricate relationship between urban infrastructure and the communities it serves. Drawing from a transnational historical analysis, it elucidates the pivotal role of infrastructure in shaping urban development and contemplates the implications of transitioning towards resilient urban futures. By employing a comparative methodology, the volume offers nuanced insights into the multifarious relationships between past infrastructure-driven urbanization and emerging building paradigms.
Notably, the book foregrounds the delicate balance between preserving infrastructural heritage, current transition efforts, and envisioning sustainable urban scenarios. It also critically assesses the influential triad of governance, policy frameworks, and technological shifts in this transformation. Furthermore, the book delves into the socio-political dimensions of infrastructural development, examining how power dynamics, community engagement, and participatory planning influence the resilience and adaptability of urban systems. By integrating perspectives from urban studies, architecture, and social sciences, it offers a holistic understanding of how infrastructure serves not only as a physical framework but also as a catalyst for social cohesion and community empowerment. Through detailed case studies and theoretical analyses, the monograph provides valuable insights for policymakers, urban planners, and scholars interested in fostering inclusive and resilient urban environments.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 215 mm
Width: 127 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-63840-207-7 (9781638402077)
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Person
Dr. Asma Mehan is an author, educator, urbanist, researcher, and architectural historian currently serving as an Assistant Professor at the Huckabee College of Architecture, Texas Tech University (HCOA TTU). She also heads the Architectural Humanities and Urbanism Lab (AHU_Lab) and is the Editor in Chief of PlaNext: Next Generation Planning International Open Access Journal. Dr. Mehan's primary research and teaching interests include architecture and urbanism, critical urban studies, urban planning, and heritage studies. In terms of geographical location, she conducted research in Asia, Europe, the US, and Australia. She has been the recipient of several scholarships, fellowships, and grants from prestigious institutions worldwide.