Urbanization in Sub-Saharan Africa is mainly marked by an extremely high speed. For a couple of decades, it has become more and more difficult to study and control the urbanization processes using the available means due to their rapidity. These conditions do not allow to master social, cultural and economic potentials of urbanization at their best so as to develop the countries in the sub-Saharan region of Africa. The binding speed of urban sprawl that we are witnessing further leads to an accelerated consumption of natural spaces, and more generally, to a degradation of natural ecosystems; while the urgency to tackle the environmental crisis requires the establishment of more sustainable models of cities. Indeed, in addition to the rapid ...
International audienceThis paper presents and discusses some of the issues regarding research on lar...
Global urbanisation trends predict a future in which the already overburdened cities of Africa and A...
By 2050, more than a billion people will be living in African cities and towns. As more and more of ...
Africa’s urbanization rate has increased steadily over the past three decades and is reported to be ...
Since 2000, declarations issued in rapid succession by the international community have aimed at set...
Notre investigation est une étude du processus de la création spatiale non maîtrisée et du développe...
In November 2010 UN Habitat, the Nairobi-based agency that monitors the world's built environment, p...
Africa's population and economic growth make it the world's fastest urbanizing continent. While some...
Introduction The speed of urbanization in Africa is clear to see – all Africa’s cities will have dou...
Depuis plus de trois décennies, l’urbanisation de l’Afrique en général et de l’Afrique noire en part...
International audienceBoth stake and money ressource, urban land is nowdays inevitable in order to u...
International audienceBoth stake and money ressource, urban land is nowdays inevitable in order to u...
Africa is the world\u27s most rapidly urbanizing region. The predominantly rural continent is curren...
Our investigation is a study of the process of spatial creation and uncontrolled development of the ...
Much of the world is currently witnessing urbanization of a hitherto unprecedented pace and scale. W...
International audienceThis paper presents and discusses some of the issues regarding research on lar...
Global urbanisation trends predict a future in which the already overburdened cities of Africa and A...
By 2050, more than a billion people will be living in African cities and towns. As more and more of ...
Africa’s urbanization rate has increased steadily over the past three decades and is reported to be ...
Since 2000, declarations issued in rapid succession by the international community have aimed at set...
Notre investigation est une étude du processus de la création spatiale non maîtrisée et du développe...
In November 2010 UN Habitat, the Nairobi-based agency that monitors the world's built environment, p...
Africa's population and economic growth make it the world's fastest urbanizing continent. While some...
Introduction The speed of urbanization in Africa is clear to see – all Africa’s cities will have dou...
Depuis plus de trois décennies, l’urbanisation de l’Afrique en général et de l’Afrique noire en part...
International audienceBoth stake and money ressource, urban land is nowdays inevitable in order to u...
International audienceBoth stake and money ressource, urban land is nowdays inevitable in order to u...
Africa is the world\u27s most rapidly urbanizing region. The predominantly rural continent is curren...
Our investigation is a study of the process of spatial creation and uncontrolled development of the ...
Much of the world is currently witnessing urbanization of a hitherto unprecedented pace and scale. W...
International audienceThis paper presents and discusses some of the issues regarding research on lar...
Global urbanisation trends predict a future in which the already overburdened cities of Africa and A...
By 2050, more than a billion people will be living in African cities and towns. As more and more of ...