Across Africa, development corridors – networks of roads, railways, pipelines and ports that facilitate the movement of commodities between landlocked production areas, processing zones and global markets – are being built at an unprecedented pace. In mainstream development discourse, these mega-infrastructure projects have been framed as an effective way of creating conditions that are attractive to investors while simultaneously driving inclusive economic growth and development. Yet, recent geographic research on new development corridors has revealed certain tensions and inconsistencies in this win–win narrative, drawing attention to cases where the spatial reorganization of land that has accompanied corridor development has introduced n...
The large-scale expansion of built infrastructure is profoundly reshaping the geographies of Africa,...
This article contributes an economic geography perspective on the envisioning and implementing of me...
Sub-Saharan Africa has recently undergone, or still do in many countries, a period of transport infr...
Funding: We acknowledge funding from the UK Research and Innovation’s Global Challenges Research Fun...
The large-scale expansion of built infrastructure is profoundly reshaping the geographies of Africa,...
In much of Eastern Africa, the last decade has seen a renewed interest in spatial development plans ...
In much of Eastern Africa, the last decade has seen a renewed interest in spatial development plans ...
In much of Eastern Africa, the last decade has seen a renewed interest in spatial development plans ...
This article examines the infrastructural histories and legacies of three transnational corridors ce...
The large-scale expansion of built infrastructure is profoundly reshaping the geographies of Africa,...
This article responds to a preference for short‐term history in research on the infrastructure turn ...
The concept of 'development corridors' is increasingly used to support economic growth in Africa, dr...
A new wave of agricultural commercialisation is being promoted across Africa’s eastern seaboard, by ...
Unprecedented growth of Africa’s mining and agricultural sectors is fueling trans-national ‘developm...
Corridors have been the object of an abundant literature (Debrie, 2010) by academics (geographers, e...
The large-scale expansion of built infrastructure is profoundly reshaping the geographies of Africa,...
This article contributes an economic geography perspective on the envisioning and implementing of me...
Sub-Saharan Africa has recently undergone, or still do in many countries, a period of transport infr...
Funding: We acknowledge funding from the UK Research and Innovation’s Global Challenges Research Fun...
The large-scale expansion of built infrastructure is profoundly reshaping the geographies of Africa,...
In much of Eastern Africa, the last decade has seen a renewed interest in spatial development plans ...
In much of Eastern Africa, the last decade has seen a renewed interest in spatial development plans ...
In much of Eastern Africa, the last decade has seen a renewed interest in spatial development plans ...
This article examines the infrastructural histories and legacies of three transnational corridors ce...
The large-scale expansion of built infrastructure is profoundly reshaping the geographies of Africa,...
This article responds to a preference for short‐term history in research on the infrastructure turn ...
The concept of 'development corridors' is increasingly used to support economic growth in Africa, dr...
A new wave of agricultural commercialisation is being promoted across Africa’s eastern seaboard, by ...
Unprecedented growth of Africa’s mining and agricultural sectors is fueling trans-national ‘developm...
Corridors have been the object of an abundant literature (Debrie, 2010) by academics (geographers, e...
The large-scale expansion of built infrastructure is profoundly reshaping the geographies of Africa,...
This article contributes an economic geography perspective on the envisioning and implementing of me...
Sub-Saharan Africa has recently undergone, or still do in many countries, a period of transport infr...