This book brings together two bodies of research on urban Africa that have tended to be separate: Studies of urban land use and housing, and studies of work and livelihoods. Africa’s future will be to an increasing extent urban. Nevertheless, the inherited legal, institutional and financial arrangements for managing urban development are inadequate. The recent decades of neo-liberal political and economic reforms have increased social inequality across urban space. Access to employment, shelter and services is precarious for most urban residents. Extra-legal housing and unregistered economic activities proliferate. Basic urban services are increasingly provided informally. The result is the phenomenal growth of the informal city and extra-l...
The informal sector has been excluded in the development of cities despite playing a big role in pro...
textInformal human settlements, often so large that they are cities onto themselves, have been absen...
Studies of government and politics in Africa are dominated by a focus on the national and are typica...
This book brings together two bodies of research on urban Africa that have tended to be separate: St...
The paper wants to contribute to the rich body of recent literature on both the urban informality is...
This book explores the changing dynamics and challenges behind the rapid expanse of Africa’s urban p...
Urban development in Africa is a very diverse and ambivalent phenomenon with aspects that do not fal...
In this article I reconsider the handling of urban informality by urban planning and management syst...
Africa's population and economic growth make it the world's fastest urbanizing continent. While some...
This book gathers five papers presented to the ECAS’ 2013 proceedings. Following the theme of the Co...
Urbanisation in South African cities is a worrying phenomenon. Cities such as the City of Johannesbu...
More than often informality as a concept connotes, in the common perception, with negative and unoff...
The paper discusses the challenges associated with sustainable urban governance in Zimbabwe. Urban f...
Post-print. Publisher's final Version available online http://garj.org/garjgrp/pdf/2012/May/Singh%2...
Urban informality remains a consistent challenge and matter of debate by planners and policymakers i...
The informal sector has been excluded in the development of cities despite playing a big role in pro...
textInformal human settlements, often so large that they are cities onto themselves, have been absen...
Studies of government and politics in Africa are dominated by a focus on the national and are typica...
This book brings together two bodies of research on urban Africa that have tended to be separate: St...
The paper wants to contribute to the rich body of recent literature on both the urban informality is...
This book explores the changing dynamics and challenges behind the rapid expanse of Africa’s urban p...
Urban development in Africa is a very diverse and ambivalent phenomenon with aspects that do not fal...
In this article I reconsider the handling of urban informality by urban planning and management syst...
Africa's population and economic growth make it the world's fastest urbanizing continent. While some...
This book gathers five papers presented to the ECAS’ 2013 proceedings. Following the theme of the Co...
Urbanisation in South African cities is a worrying phenomenon. Cities such as the City of Johannesbu...
More than often informality as a concept connotes, in the common perception, with negative and unoff...
The paper discusses the challenges associated with sustainable urban governance in Zimbabwe. Urban f...
Post-print. Publisher's final Version available online http://garj.org/garjgrp/pdf/2012/May/Singh%2...
Urban informality remains a consistent challenge and matter of debate by planners and policymakers i...
The informal sector has been excluded in the development of cities despite playing a big role in pro...
textInformal human settlements, often so large that they are cities onto themselves, have been absen...
Studies of government and politics in Africa are dominated by a focus on the national and are typica...