This is a research Article exploring the politics of water and land access for greater liveability in Kampala, Uganda.Improving urban liveability and prosperity is commonly set as a priority in urban development plans and policy around the world. Several annual reports produced by international consulting firms, media, and global agencies rank the liveability of cities based on a set of indicators, to represent the quality of life in these cities. The higher is the ranking, the more liveable is the city. In this paper, we argue that such quantitative approaches to framing and addressing urban liveability challenges leave little room to reflect on people’s experiences of this liveability, which cannot be expressed through numbers. To...
More than half of the world population is at present living in cities. Especially the least develope...
Kampala City is undergoing massive unplanned urban land use changes caused by political, social, eco...
Urbanization increasingly means that the poorest, most vulnerable people move into large, highly dis...
Improving urban liveability and prosperity is commonly set as a priority in urban development plans...
Improving urban liveability and prosperity is commonly set as a priority in urban development plans ...
This paper seeks to make a contribution to contemporary urban land insights and political debates in...
Formal urban dynamics is a holistic approach that contributes towards the delivery of relevant plann...
Kampala is urbanising in an unplanned manner, but without a clear picture of the underlying dynamics...
Slum upgrading is one of the preferred options in dealing with ubiquitous informality in cities acro...
Kampala is Uganda's capital city and is one the fastest growing cities in the world. Over 60% of the...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version has not yet been published.Like many citie...
No abstract available.The original print copy of this thesis may be available here: http://wizard.un...
Urbanization is a process through which a proportion of a country’s population lives in urban areas ...
Many Sub-Saharan African cities have been growing at unprecedented rates. For example, according to ...
Urban governance presents the most daunting and challenging task for sub-Saharan African countries i...
More than half of the world population is at present living in cities. Especially the least develope...
Kampala City is undergoing massive unplanned urban land use changes caused by political, social, eco...
Urbanization increasingly means that the poorest, most vulnerable people move into large, highly dis...
Improving urban liveability and prosperity is commonly set as a priority in urban development plans...
Improving urban liveability and prosperity is commonly set as a priority in urban development plans ...
This paper seeks to make a contribution to contemporary urban land insights and political debates in...
Formal urban dynamics is a holistic approach that contributes towards the delivery of relevant plann...
Kampala is urbanising in an unplanned manner, but without a clear picture of the underlying dynamics...
Slum upgrading is one of the preferred options in dealing with ubiquitous informality in cities acro...
Kampala is Uganda's capital city and is one the fastest growing cities in the world. Over 60% of the...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version has not yet been published.Like many citie...
No abstract available.The original print copy of this thesis may be available here: http://wizard.un...
Urbanization is a process through which a proportion of a country’s population lives in urban areas ...
Many Sub-Saharan African cities have been growing at unprecedented rates. For example, according to ...
Urban governance presents the most daunting and challenging task for sub-Saharan African countries i...
More than half of the world population is at present living in cities. Especially the least develope...
Kampala City is undergoing massive unplanned urban land use changes caused by political, social, eco...
Urbanization increasingly means that the poorest, most vulnerable people move into large, highly dis...