Risk-sensitive urban development is required to reduce accumulated risk and to better consider risk when planning new developments. To deliver a sustainable city for all requires a more frank and comprehensive focus on procedure: On who makes decisions, under which frameworks, based upon what kind of data or knowledge, and with what degree and direction of accountability? Acting on these procedural questions is the promise of transformative urban development. This paper explores the status of risk sensitive and transformative urban development and the scope for transition towards these components of sustainability in urban sub-Saharan Africa through the lens of diverse city cases: Karonga (Malawi), Ibadan (Nigeria), Niamey (Niger) and Nairo...
Many African towns and cities face a range of hazards, which can best be described as representing a...
This report presents the proceedings and reflections of the ‘Future Resilient Nairobi’ Workshop held...
Very little has been written on the growing number of urban disaster risk hotspots, or the integrati...
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 ...
This chapter explores the status and the scope for transition of risk- sensitive and transformative ...
Sub-Saharan Africa’s rapid urbanisation presents opportunities to plan and manage for more resilient...
The past may reveal local patterns and triggers of urban risk, highlighting the importance of long-t...
There is an increasing recognition of the need to understand and address risks of various kinds in A...
Urban Africa: Risk Knowledge is a three-year research and capacity building programme funded by DFID...
Many African towns and cities face a range of hazards, which can best be described as representing a...
There is an increasing recognition of the need to understand and address risks of various kinds in A...
Populations and assets, in African cities, small and large, are among the most vulnerable to disaste...
The literature on disaster risk and its reduction in Africa’s urban centres remains limited, despite...
This briefing outlines the development of community-led research to promote urban governance for res...
Many African towns and cities face a range of hazards, which can best be described as representing a...
This report presents the proceedings and reflections of the ‘Future Resilient Nairobi’ Workshop held...
Very little has been written on the growing number of urban disaster risk hotspots, or the integrati...
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 ...
This chapter explores the status and the scope for transition of risk- sensitive and transformative ...
Sub-Saharan Africa’s rapid urbanisation presents opportunities to plan and manage for more resilient...
The past may reveal local patterns and triggers of urban risk, highlighting the importance of long-t...
There is an increasing recognition of the need to understand and address risks of various kinds in A...
Urban Africa: Risk Knowledge is a three-year research and capacity building programme funded by DFID...
Many African towns and cities face a range of hazards, which can best be described as representing a...
There is an increasing recognition of the need to understand and address risks of various kinds in A...
Populations and assets, in African cities, small and large, are among the most vulnerable to disaste...
The literature on disaster risk and its reduction in Africa’s urban centres remains limited, despite...
This briefing outlines the development of community-led research to promote urban governance for res...
Many African towns and cities face a range of hazards, which can best be described as representing a...
This report presents the proceedings and reflections of the ‘Future Resilient Nairobi’ Workshop held...
Very little has been written on the growing number of urban disaster risk hotspots, or the integrati...