Large scale urban development projects, marketed as ‘new cities’ are emerging across the African continent. However, there is a limited empirical insight into how their partnerships, involving foreign investors and the local African landowners are brokered, and the extent to which local communities are engaged in such projects. Using the Appolonia City project in Ghana and drawing analytical insights from the DEDA urban governance framework, this paper scrutinises the partnership between Rendeavour, the foreign investor, and the Appolonia community, the owners of the land used for the project to interrogate the extent to which the community has been involved, and the benefits that have accrued. We find that the traditional rulers saw the pr...
The peri-urban area of Accra is experiencing a rapid transformation. A robust urban and agricultural...
vi, 83 p.The peri-urban area of Accra is experiencing a rapid transformation. A robust urban and agr...
Recent studies indicate that market-driven logics increasingly inform the governing of African citie...
Large scale urban development projects, marketed as ‘new cities’ are emerging across the African con...
African cities increasingly aspire global recognition and this has prompted a rapid transformation o...
African cities increasingly aspire global recognition and this has prompted a rapid transformation o...
African cities increasingly aspire global recognition and this has prompted a rapid transformation o...
African cities increasingly aspire global recognition and this has prompted a rapid transformation o...
New private property investments in Africa’s cities are on the rise, and they often take the form of...
New private property investments in Africa’s cities are on the rise, and they often take the form of...
New private property investments in Africa’s cities are on the rise, and they often take the form of...
New private property investments in Africa’s cities are on the rise, and they often take the form of...
The existing body of knowledge attributes to informal land transactions in sub-Saharan African citie...
An increasing interest among academics and practitioners has been recently witnessed regarding (urba...
The peri-urban area of Accra is experiencing a rapid transformation. A robust urban and agricultural...
The peri-urban area of Accra is experiencing a rapid transformation. A robust urban and agricultural...
vi, 83 p.The peri-urban area of Accra is experiencing a rapid transformation. A robust urban and agr...
Recent studies indicate that market-driven logics increasingly inform the governing of African citie...
Large scale urban development projects, marketed as ‘new cities’ are emerging across the African con...
African cities increasingly aspire global recognition and this has prompted a rapid transformation o...
African cities increasingly aspire global recognition and this has prompted a rapid transformation o...
African cities increasingly aspire global recognition and this has prompted a rapid transformation o...
African cities increasingly aspire global recognition and this has prompted a rapid transformation o...
New private property investments in Africa’s cities are on the rise, and they often take the form of...
New private property investments in Africa’s cities are on the rise, and they often take the form of...
New private property investments in Africa’s cities are on the rise, and they often take the form of...
New private property investments in Africa’s cities are on the rise, and they often take the form of...
The existing body of knowledge attributes to informal land transactions in sub-Saharan African citie...
An increasing interest among academics and practitioners has been recently witnessed regarding (urba...
The peri-urban area of Accra is experiencing a rapid transformation. A robust urban and agricultural...
The peri-urban area of Accra is experiencing a rapid transformation. A robust urban and agricultural...
vi, 83 p.The peri-urban area of Accra is experiencing a rapid transformation. A robust urban and agr...
Recent studies indicate that market-driven logics increasingly inform the governing of African citie...