Regional Cooperation in South Asia [electronic resource] : Socio-economic, Spatial, Ecological and Institutional Aspects / edited by Sumana Bandyopadhyay, André Torre, Paulo Casaca, Tomaz Dentinho.
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- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9783319567471
- Regional economics
- Spatial economics
- International relations
- Economic development
- Social change
- Asia-Politics and government
- Asia-Economic conditions
- Natural resources
- Regional/Spatial Science
- International Relations
- Development and Social Change
- Asian Politics
- Asian Economics
- Natural Resource and Energy Economics
- 338.9
- HT388
- HD28-9999
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Introduction -- Part I: Social and Economic Aspects in South Asia Interaction -- Part II: Channels and Adapted Spaces of South Asia -- Part III: Sustainability and Natural Resources -- Part IV: Institutions and Democracy.
This book highlights various challenges and opportunities for regional cooperation and development in South Asia. In light of the ongoing globalization process, the contributors investigate how socio-economic developments are changing the spatial organization of production as well as the profile of cities and landscapes, are stimulating the creation of maritime, terrestrial and aerial channels, and are putting increasing pressures on natural and environmental resources. The book is divided into four parts: The first part analyses the increasing intensity of regional trade, migration and investment flows; the second focuses on channels and adapted spaces. The third part addresses sustainability and natural resources, while the fourth highlights institutional issues. .
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