Satellite cities in Kenya are driven by belief in economic growth driven by emerging middle classes and investors. As visionary policy objects they help inform national economic policies and spatial planning strategies such as Kenya’s Vision 2030. State and private investments required for their planned realization however remains elusive. This paper examines the emergent planning process of four satellite cities in Kenya based on interviews with key stakeholders and extensive document analysis. In their suspended states awaiting investment and development, these cities contend with ‘ordinary city’ dynamics. They start to articulate with changes in the political and institutional landscape and state-led decentralization initiatives. Our fin...
During the last forty years, the economic and demographic structure of Kenya has become increasingly...
Since the late 2000s, the city of Nairobi in Kenya has become a focal point of large-scale and ambit...
Anne Bousquet, "Urban Development in Kenya: Towards Inclusive Cities", Mambo! Volume VII, n° 10; 20...
In Kenya, the Vision 2030 masterplan is radically reimagining Nairobi as a ‘world class’ city of the...
In Kenya, the Vision 2030 masterplan is radically reimagining Nairobi as a ‘world class’ city of the...
New private property investments in Africa’s cities are on the rise, and they often take the form of...
Urbanization in Sub-Saharan Africa is inevitable. However, Western theories of the urban spatial str...
Projected rapid urbanization in African cities is posed to put immense pressure on existing neoliber...
Sub-Saharan Africa is often regarded as the world’s fasted urbanizing region. This implies the high ...
NoWith an urban growth of 4% and an urban population of more than 30% (Vision 2030), one out of ever...
This PhD research focuses on the social production of urban space within two rapidly transforming se...
Shortly after announcing plans for the construction of Konza ICT City, 70 kilometers South East of N...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, 2016.Cataloged from...
The literature views many African cities as dysfunctional with a hodgepodge of land uses and poor “c...
The rapid growth of secondary cities in Kenya is explored through an analysis of various factors rel...
During the last forty years, the economic and demographic structure of Kenya has become increasingly...
Since the late 2000s, the city of Nairobi in Kenya has become a focal point of large-scale and ambit...
Anne Bousquet, "Urban Development in Kenya: Towards Inclusive Cities", Mambo! Volume VII, n° 10; 20...
In Kenya, the Vision 2030 masterplan is radically reimagining Nairobi as a ‘world class’ city of the...
In Kenya, the Vision 2030 masterplan is radically reimagining Nairobi as a ‘world class’ city of the...
New private property investments in Africa’s cities are on the rise, and they often take the form of...
Urbanization in Sub-Saharan Africa is inevitable. However, Western theories of the urban spatial str...
Projected rapid urbanization in African cities is posed to put immense pressure on existing neoliber...
Sub-Saharan Africa is often regarded as the world’s fasted urbanizing region. This implies the high ...
NoWith an urban growth of 4% and an urban population of more than 30% (Vision 2030), one out of ever...
This PhD research focuses on the social production of urban space within two rapidly transforming se...
Shortly after announcing plans for the construction of Konza ICT City, 70 kilometers South East of N...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, 2016.Cataloged from...
The literature views many African cities as dysfunctional with a hodgepodge of land uses and poor “c...
The rapid growth of secondary cities in Kenya is explored through an analysis of various factors rel...
During the last forty years, the economic and demographic structure of Kenya has become increasingly...
Since the late 2000s, the city of Nairobi in Kenya has become a focal point of large-scale and ambit...
Anne Bousquet, "Urban Development in Kenya: Towards Inclusive Cities", Mambo! Volume VII, n° 10; 20...