The headline demographics of sub-Saharan Africa appear to be reason for concern. Looking back, since Independence in the 1960s, the region has been the major exception to the global demographic trend of rising height: In some countries, average height has even been declining [eLife (2016)]. Looking forward, between now and 2050, the population is set to grow more rapidly than that of any other region. But the demographic transition that is typically of most concern to African governments is not about the size or stature of overall population, it is urbanization. Politicians fear the consequences of a restive urban youth: an Arab Spring repeated south of the Sahara. Many would like to slow the pace of urbanization
This volume explores some of the complex development challenges associated with the recent and rapid...
The realties of rapid urbanization and population growth in Africa are objectively patent with the ...
The paper aims at analysing and projecting urbanization trends using United Nations, World Urbanizat...
The rapid population growth in sub-Saharan Africa is a source of concern. According to the United Na...
Though still predominantly rural, Africa1 is experiencing the most rapid urban growth among all the ...
Sustained urban growth over the last 60 years has enabled Africa to narrow its urbanisation gap. But...
Africa's population has grown extremely rapidly over the last fifty years from 289 million inhabit...
Half the world's population lives in cities. In sub-Saharan Africa, the number of urban dwellers wil...
Sub-Saharan Africa remains the least urbanized region of the world and more than 60 % of the populat...
The African continent is facing unprecedented population growth in the 21st century. Most of this gr...
Sustainable development remains one of the most advocated development concepts worldwide, yet, there...
Africa’s urbanization rate has increased steadily over the past three decades and is reported to be ...
African cities have changed dramatically over the past 30 years. Rising urbanization rates can be fo...
By 2050, more than a billion people will be living in African cities and towns. As more and more of ...
Sometime in the next 20 to 30 years, developing countries in Asia and Africa are likely to cross a h...
This volume explores some of the complex development challenges associated with the recent and rapid...
The realties of rapid urbanization and population growth in Africa are objectively patent with the ...
The paper aims at analysing and projecting urbanization trends using United Nations, World Urbanizat...
The rapid population growth in sub-Saharan Africa is a source of concern. According to the United Na...
Though still predominantly rural, Africa1 is experiencing the most rapid urban growth among all the ...
Sustained urban growth over the last 60 years has enabled Africa to narrow its urbanisation gap. But...
Africa's population has grown extremely rapidly over the last fifty years from 289 million inhabit...
Half the world's population lives in cities. In sub-Saharan Africa, the number of urban dwellers wil...
Sub-Saharan Africa remains the least urbanized region of the world and more than 60 % of the populat...
The African continent is facing unprecedented population growth in the 21st century. Most of this gr...
Sustainable development remains one of the most advocated development concepts worldwide, yet, there...
Africa’s urbanization rate has increased steadily over the past three decades and is reported to be ...
African cities have changed dramatically over the past 30 years. Rising urbanization rates can be fo...
By 2050, more than a billion people will be living in African cities and towns. As more and more of ...
Sometime in the next 20 to 30 years, developing countries in Asia and Africa are likely to cross a h...
This volume explores some of the complex development challenges associated with the recent and rapid...
The realties of rapid urbanization and population growth in Africa are objectively patent with the ...
The paper aims at analysing and projecting urbanization trends using United Nations, World Urbanizat...