This Briefing Note is intended for readers interested in understanding how Khartoum, with its complex political and land-related challenges, can move towards more inclusive development, and more accessible and affordable housing in particular. Khartoum vies with Dar es Salaam for being the fifth largest city in Africa. Its extended land nexus keeps expanding and settlements continue to spring up, some of them in plotted and more fully planned locations, and others growing informally. The sprawling city struggles to accommodate all its residents, with their vastly different levels of income. For example, sites and services schemes, the largest formal mechanism for housing provision, have often failed to advance: service providers ...
Summary : Khartoum, founded in 1824, forms now a huge metropolis of ca. 6 millions inhabitants, at t...
Upgrading schemes are increasingly used by city and national governments to address rapid unplanned ...
International audienceThis paper deals with the spread of prestige urban projects in Nouakchott and ...
This Briefing Note is for those interested in supporting more inclusive urbanisation processes in ci...
Many countries in Africa have low average incomes and high urbanisation and urban population growth ...
Dar es Salaam, Mwanza, and Khartoum are vastly different East African cities demographically, physic...
These annexes are part of the outputs from the project ‘The Urban Land Nexus and Inclusive Urbanisat...
Khartoum is one of the largest cities in Africa, located immediately south of the junction of the Bl...
Khartoum is one of the largest cities in Africa, located immediately south of the junction of the Bl...
By 2050, more than a billion people will be living in African cities and towns. As more and more of ...
[From Introduction] Urbanisation in sub-Saharan Africa: changing the locus of poverty. Urbanisation ...
The New Urban Agenda and SDG 11 promote inclusive urban development, but limited empirical knowledge...
Khartoum metropolis depends on a single-modal transport – vehicular road system. Mass transport mode...
One of the main problems in the social development of most third world countries is Africa, Asia and...
The Urban Land Nexus and Inclusive Urbanization in Dar es Salaam, Khartoum and MwanzaBetween half an...
Summary : Khartoum, founded in 1824, forms now a huge metropolis of ca. 6 millions inhabitants, at t...
Upgrading schemes are increasingly used by city and national governments to address rapid unplanned ...
International audienceThis paper deals with the spread of prestige urban projects in Nouakchott and ...
This Briefing Note is for those interested in supporting more inclusive urbanisation processes in ci...
Many countries in Africa have low average incomes and high urbanisation and urban population growth ...
Dar es Salaam, Mwanza, and Khartoum are vastly different East African cities demographically, physic...
These annexes are part of the outputs from the project ‘The Urban Land Nexus and Inclusive Urbanisat...
Khartoum is one of the largest cities in Africa, located immediately south of the junction of the Bl...
Khartoum is one of the largest cities in Africa, located immediately south of the junction of the Bl...
By 2050, more than a billion people will be living in African cities and towns. As more and more of ...
[From Introduction] Urbanisation in sub-Saharan Africa: changing the locus of poverty. Urbanisation ...
The New Urban Agenda and SDG 11 promote inclusive urban development, but limited empirical knowledge...
Khartoum metropolis depends on a single-modal transport – vehicular road system. Mass transport mode...
One of the main problems in the social development of most third world countries is Africa, Asia and...
The Urban Land Nexus and Inclusive Urbanization in Dar es Salaam, Khartoum and MwanzaBetween half an...
Summary : Khartoum, founded in 1824, forms now a huge metropolis of ca. 6 millions inhabitants, at t...
Upgrading schemes are increasingly used by city and national governments to address rapid unplanned ...
International audienceThis paper deals with the spread of prestige urban projects in Nouakchott and ...