CITATION: Currie, P. et al. 2015. Towards Urban Resource Flow Estimates in Data Scarce Environments: The Case of African Cities. Journal of Environmental Protection, 6(9):1066-1083, doi:10.4236/jep.2015.69094.The original publication is available at http://www.scirp.org/journal/JEP/Data sourcing challenges in African nations have led many African urban infrastructure developments to be implemented with minimal scientific backing to support their success. In some cases this may directly impact a city’s ability to reach service delivery, economic growth and human development goals, let alone the city’s ability to protect ecosystem services upon which it relies. As an attempt to fill this gap, this paper describes an exploratory process us...
Urban area expansion is one of the most powerful anthropogenic forces changing the earth‘s surface. ...
While most African economies are primarily sandwiched with the seemingly unsurmountable task of atta...
Rapid urbanisation is affecting people in different ways, with some becoming more vulnerable to the ...
Global urbanisation trends predict a future in which the already overburdened cities of Africa and A...
Enhancing the governance of social-ecological systems for more equitable and sustainable development...
Cities and their growing resource demands threaten global resource security. This study identifies t...
This paper documents strong but differentiated links between climate and urbanization in large panel...
According to United Nations figures, 40% of Africa’s one billion people currently live in urban are...
This book explores the changing dynamics and challenges behind the rapid expanse of Africa’s urban p...
Rapid and uncontrolled urbanization in tropical Africa is increasingly leading to unprecedented soci...
Current urban water and energy systems are expanding while increasing attention is paid to their soc...
CITATION: Balbi, S., et al. 2019. Human dependence on natural resources in rapidly urbanising South ...
Ahead of the 17th Urban Age Conference and the first to be held in Africa, Sebastian Kriticos and As...
Several African cities have become veritable urban giants. Lagos and Cairo are each home to more tha...
In view of urbanization, climate change, resource depletion and the impacts associated with resource...
Urban area expansion is one of the most powerful anthropogenic forces changing the earth‘s surface. ...
While most African economies are primarily sandwiched with the seemingly unsurmountable task of atta...
Rapid urbanisation is affecting people in different ways, with some becoming more vulnerable to the ...
Global urbanisation trends predict a future in which the already overburdened cities of Africa and A...
Enhancing the governance of social-ecological systems for more equitable and sustainable development...
Cities and their growing resource demands threaten global resource security. This study identifies t...
This paper documents strong but differentiated links between climate and urbanization in large panel...
According to United Nations figures, 40% of Africa’s one billion people currently live in urban are...
This book explores the changing dynamics and challenges behind the rapid expanse of Africa’s urban p...
Rapid and uncontrolled urbanization in tropical Africa is increasingly leading to unprecedented soci...
Current urban water and energy systems are expanding while increasing attention is paid to their soc...
CITATION: Balbi, S., et al. 2019. Human dependence on natural resources in rapidly urbanising South ...
Ahead of the 17th Urban Age Conference and the first to be held in Africa, Sebastian Kriticos and As...
Several African cities have become veritable urban giants. Lagos and Cairo are each home to more tha...
In view of urbanization, climate change, resource depletion and the impacts associated with resource...
Urban area expansion is one of the most powerful anthropogenic forces changing the earth‘s surface. ...
While most African economies are primarily sandwiched with the seemingly unsurmountable task of atta...
Rapid urbanisation is affecting people in different ways, with some becoming more vulnerable to the ...