Large Infrastructure Projects

Amogh Arakali, Jyothi Koduganti
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Abstract

Asia is witnessing a substantial increase in large-scale infrastructure projects, often in the form of regional corridors. In this chapter, we analyze the emergence of corridors in Asia and attempt to place it within the economic, political, and social contexts within which this emergence is taking place. We delineate the key characteristics of Asian corridors and examine cases of Japan, India, and Malaysia to draw out their common characteristics. We argue that corridors are spatial forms seeking to integrate regions by transcending existing political and economic boundaries while remaining tied to a particular set of economic objectives. In our conclusion, we argue that in order for corridors to effectively integrate regions, the objectives of corridor planning need to be broadened.
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亚洲正在见证大规模基础设施项目的大幅增加,这些项目通常以区域走廊的形式出现。在本章中,我们分析了亚洲走廊的出现,并试图将其置于这种出现发生的经济、政治和社会背景中。我们描绘了亚洲走廊的主要特征,并研究了日本、印度和马来西亚的案例,以得出它们的共同特征。我们认为,走廊是一种空间形式,寻求通过超越现有的政治和经济边界来整合区域,同时保持与特定经济目标的联系。在结论中,我们认为为了使廊道有效地整合区域,需要拓宽廊道规划的目标。
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