By 2050, more than a billion people will be living in African cities and towns. As more and more of the continent’s population – 60% of whom live in the countryside – move to urban areas, pressures on land can only intensify. How should we make room for this massive urban expansion? How will city structures have to change to accommodate Africa’s urban billion? And could well-directed policy help spring African cities out of the low-development trap? These questions were at the core of discussions at the World Bank’s 5th Urbanisation and Poverty Reduction research conference on 6 September 2018
New private property investments in Africa’s cities are on the rise, and they often take the form of...
[From Introduction] Urbanisation in sub-Saharan Africa: changing the locus of poverty. Urbanisation ...
This paper provides a framework to understand the similarities and differences between Africa’s curr...
Understanding how to manage the growth of cities is becoming an increasingly important issue both fo...
A research paper on urban land development in Africa.Africa, with the most recent urban tradition an...
Cities in Sub-Saharan Africa are experiencing rapid population growth. Yet their economic growth has...
Several African cities have become veritable urban giants. Lagos and Cairo are each home to more tha...
Towns and cities existed throughout Africa’s past. However since the late twentieth century Africans...
Africa's population and economic growth make it the world's fastest urbanizing continent. While some...
This book explores the changing dynamics and challenges behind the rapid expanse of Africa’s urban p...
This paper reviews recent work on the economics of fast growing developing country cities, with a fo...
Africa’s urbanization rate has increased steadily over the past three decades and is reported to be ...
Introduction The speed of urbanization in Africa is clear to see – all Africa’s cities will have dou...
The Urban Age turns its ‘reflexive lens’ to Africa after a series of international conferences that ...
Africa is rapidly urbanising. New dynamics of investments and mobilities ensue the expansive urbanis...
New private property investments in Africa’s cities are on the rise, and they often take the form of...
[From Introduction] Urbanisation in sub-Saharan Africa: changing the locus of poverty. Urbanisation ...
This paper provides a framework to understand the similarities and differences between Africa’s curr...
Understanding how to manage the growth of cities is becoming an increasingly important issue both fo...
A research paper on urban land development in Africa.Africa, with the most recent urban tradition an...
Cities in Sub-Saharan Africa are experiencing rapid population growth. Yet their economic growth has...
Several African cities have become veritable urban giants. Lagos and Cairo are each home to more tha...
Towns and cities existed throughout Africa’s past. However since the late twentieth century Africans...
Africa's population and economic growth make it the world's fastest urbanizing continent. While some...
This book explores the changing dynamics and challenges behind the rapid expanse of Africa’s urban p...
This paper reviews recent work on the economics of fast growing developing country cities, with a fo...
Africa’s urbanization rate has increased steadily over the past three decades and is reported to be ...
Introduction The speed of urbanization in Africa is clear to see – all Africa’s cities will have dou...
The Urban Age turns its ‘reflexive lens’ to Africa after a series of international conferences that ...
Africa is rapidly urbanising. New dynamics of investments and mobilities ensue the expansive urbanis...
New private property investments in Africa’s cities are on the rise, and they often take the form of...
[From Introduction] Urbanisation in sub-Saharan Africa: changing the locus of poverty. Urbanisation ...
This paper provides a framework to understand the similarities and differences between Africa’s curr...