This chapter explores the status and the scope for transition of risk- sensitive and transformative urban development in diverse cities of sub-Saharan Africa. Sub-Saharan Africa is important because of its large proportions of urban populations with high vulnerability and growing exposure to risks. High rates of urban growth pose increasing risks as we go into the future, yet there is also opportunity to reduce risk through integrating risk management into development. However, this opportunity space is often constrained by limited capacities to plan and manage the rapid urbanisation process, particularly in informal settlements. Limited capacities to prevent processes of risk accumulation pose threats to poverty reduction and sustainable d...
Many African towns and cities face a range of hazards, which can best be described as representing a...
In this paper, we develop and apply a multi-dimensional vulnerability assessment framework for under...
For cities in sub-Saharan Africa a 1.5 °C increase in global temperature will bring forward the urge...
Risk-sensitive urban development is required to reduce accumulated risk and to better consider risk ...
Risk-sensitive urban development is required to reduce accumulated risk and to better consider risk ...
Sub-Saharan Africa’s rapid urbanisation presents opportunities to plan and manage for more resilient...
There is an increasing recognition of the need to understand and address risks of various kinds in A...
The literature on disaster risk and its reduction in Africa’s urban centres remains limited, despite...
At the heart of the papers in this Special Issue is the call for research and practice to move to un...
Urban Africa: Risk Knowledge is a three-year research and capacity building programme funded by DFID...
There is an increasing recognition of the need to understand and address risks of various kinds in A...
Risk-sensitive urban development is an innovative planning approach that can transform the way citie...
Lagos, a coastal megacity with more than 11 million inhabitants faces serious development challenges...
Many African towns and cities face a range of hazards, which can best be described as representing a...
The past may reveal local patterns and triggers of urban risk, highlighting the importance of long-t...
Many African towns and cities face a range of hazards, which can best be described as representing a...
In this paper, we develop and apply a multi-dimensional vulnerability assessment framework for under...
For cities in sub-Saharan Africa a 1.5 °C increase in global temperature will bring forward the urge...
Risk-sensitive urban development is required to reduce accumulated risk and to better consider risk ...
Risk-sensitive urban development is required to reduce accumulated risk and to better consider risk ...
Sub-Saharan Africa’s rapid urbanisation presents opportunities to plan and manage for more resilient...
There is an increasing recognition of the need to understand and address risks of various kinds in A...
The literature on disaster risk and its reduction in Africa’s urban centres remains limited, despite...
At the heart of the papers in this Special Issue is the call for research and practice to move to un...
Urban Africa: Risk Knowledge is a three-year research and capacity building programme funded by DFID...
There is an increasing recognition of the need to understand and address risks of various kinds in A...
Risk-sensitive urban development is an innovative planning approach that can transform the way citie...
Lagos, a coastal megacity with more than 11 million inhabitants faces serious development challenges...
Many African towns and cities face a range of hazards, which can best be described as representing a...
The past may reveal local patterns and triggers of urban risk, highlighting the importance of long-t...
Many African towns and cities face a range of hazards, which can best be described as representing a...
In this paper, we develop and apply a multi-dimensional vulnerability assessment framework for under...
For cities in sub-Saharan Africa a 1.5 °C increase in global temperature will bring forward the urge...