... Hardoy, J.E. and Satterthwaite, D., 1989, Squatter Citizen: Life of the Urban Third World, London: Earthscan. Hardoy, J.E. and Satterthwaite, D., 1990, The future city, in Cairncross, S., Hardoy, J.E. and Satterthwaite, D. (eds), The ...
... Hardoy ? What was his name ? ( p . 97 ) . " I was Hardoy " is not a surprising admission given that Hardoy is the avatar of a whole series of Cortazar narrators and protagonists from Bruno of " The Pursuer , " Oliveira of Hopscotch ...
... Hardoy and Ana Hardoy. Jorge Hardoy was insisting that civil and political rights and freedoms were not means to development but central to development during the early 1970s, and he was also stressing the critical importance of local ...
... ( Hardoy and Sat- terthwaite , 1986 ) . Hardoy and Satterthwaite stress the uniqueness of indi- vidual small ( and intermediate ) centres , " and analyses of the factors which underlie the development of different urban centres ... point ...
... Hardoy, J., Mitliin, D. and Satterthwaite, D. (1992). Environmental problems in Third World cities. London: Earthscan. Hardoy, J. and Satterthwaite, D. (1984). Third world cities and the environment of poverty. Geoforum, 15(3), 307–333 ...
... Hardoy , A. , J. Hardoy , G. Pandiella , and G. Urquiza , 2005. Governance for water and sanitation services in low - income settlements : experiences with partnership - based management in Moreno . Buenos Aires . Environment and ...
... Hardoy, J. E., D.Mitlin, and D.Satterthwaite (1992): Environmental Problems in Third World Cities. Earthscan Publications, London. Hardoy, J. E. (2001): Environmental Problems in an Urbanizing World: Finding Solutions in Africa, Asia ...
... Hardoy wrote in 1992 of the lack of a ' general history of urban planning in Latin America [ and ] of any urban history of any individual country during the decades of the great transformation of the cities ' . The cen- tral hypothesis ...
... ( Hardoy 1964 ; Harth - Terré 1959 ) . Thus , the close similarity noted by Hardoy ( from the town- planning point of view ) between these two places and the others ( which are indeed truly Inca ) , proves to us that the Incas had a ...