Discourses on climate change often characterise African cities as homogenous, experiencing the same climate events and requiring the same planning solutions. However, African cities are diverse and different across regions, scales, and contexts, despite some resemblance of urban problems. This paper addresses the generalisation of climate change issues and urban planning responses in African cities by: (i) exploring how climate impact, specifically flooding is different in one African city in terms of shaping the urban space; and (ii) examining the usefulness of city-focused and driven urban planning responses in addressing these risks. Using Accra, Ghana’s capital, as a case study and mixed methods approach, findings indicate that despite ...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Adaptation aux changements climatiques dans les vi...
According to United Nations figures, 40% of Africa’s one billion people currently live in urban are...
More recently, driven by rapid and unguided urbanisation and climate change, Ghanaian cities are inc...
Urban floods have become a critical development challenge for both developed and developing countrie...
Flood events affect millions of poor people living in precarious conditions in African cities every ...
Africa is one of the most vulnerable regions in respect of climate change. As the African continent ...
Floods are common events that confront many cities in the developing world. Ghana, a developing coun...
More recently, driven by rapid and unguided urbanisation and climate change, Ghanaian cities are inc...
This study explores how human-nature interactions, socio-political relations and ecological conditio...
Urban areas are adversely affected by climate change effects such as flooding and temperature increa...
ABSTRACT Globally, it is acknowledged that climate change impacts, manifested through severe weathe...
International audiencentensification of the hydrological cycle resulting from climate change in West...
This paper analyzes the mobility disruptions experienced by urban residents in relation to heavy pre...
This research investigates the relationship between urbanization as a land use/land cover change and...
In this paper, we develop and apply a multi-dimensional vulnerability assessment framework for under...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Adaptation aux changements climatiques dans les vi...
According to United Nations figures, 40% of Africa’s one billion people currently live in urban are...
More recently, driven by rapid and unguided urbanisation and climate change, Ghanaian cities are inc...
Urban floods have become a critical development challenge for both developed and developing countrie...
Flood events affect millions of poor people living in precarious conditions in African cities every ...
Africa is one of the most vulnerable regions in respect of climate change. As the African continent ...
Floods are common events that confront many cities in the developing world. Ghana, a developing coun...
More recently, driven by rapid and unguided urbanisation and climate change, Ghanaian cities are inc...
This study explores how human-nature interactions, socio-political relations and ecological conditio...
Urban areas are adversely affected by climate change effects such as flooding and temperature increa...
ABSTRACT Globally, it is acknowledged that climate change impacts, manifested through severe weathe...
International audiencentensification of the hydrological cycle resulting from climate change in West...
This paper analyzes the mobility disruptions experienced by urban residents in relation to heavy pre...
This research investigates the relationship between urbanization as a land use/land cover change and...
In this paper, we develop and apply a multi-dimensional vulnerability assessment framework for under...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Adaptation aux changements climatiques dans les vi...
According to United Nations figures, 40% of Africa’s one billion people currently live in urban are...
More recently, driven by rapid and unguided urbanisation and climate change, Ghanaian cities are inc...