Kumasi is Ghana’s second largest and fastest growing city with an annual population growth rate of 5.4 percent. A major result of this phenomenon is a growing sprawl at the fringes of the city. This paper assesses the nature, extent and impact of sprawl on Kumasi and examines urban planning efforts at addressing this phenomenon. Both secondary and empirical data were collected from decentralized government departments of the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly and residents of some sprawling communities. The study reveals that sprawl in the metropolis is rapidly consuming fringe rural communities. This situation has weakened effective management of the metropolis causing problems such as congestion and conversion of peri-urban land into residentia...
In Ghana, Sekondi-Takoradi has been one of the preferred cities for many people due to the prevalenc...
Periurban areas of growing cities in developing countries have been conceptualised as highly dynamic...
The world urbanisation level is reaching to 60% in the year 2030 which is now at the level of 50% ou...
Kumasi is Ghana's second largest and fastest growing city with an annual population growth rate of 5...
Kumasi, the second largest Ghanaian city, has grown rapidly recently and dispersed into its surround...
Globally, urban growth and development has been unprecedented in the early 21st century in both the ...
Since the 1950s, developing countries have been experiencing phenomenal growth in urban population a...
This paper examines Land Use and Land Cover (LULC) transition probabilities and its implications for...
The rapid increase in population and urbanization continue to exert growing pressure on resources in...
Land use conflict arises when urban centres begin to sprawl, that is, encroach upon rural and agricu...
Population growth, economic development, and rural migration to urban areas have caused rapid expans...
Presently, half of the world’s population lives in urban areas and the rate of urban development is ...
Global development agenda such as the Sustainable Development Goals call for natural-based strategie...
Urbanization induced growth of secondary cities presents several issues and challenges for sustainab...
This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1...
In Ghana, Sekondi-Takoradi has been one of the preferred cities for many people due to the prevalenc...
Periurban areas of growing cities in developing countries have been conceptualised as highly dynamic...
The world urbanisation level is reaching to 60% in the year 2030 which is now at the level of 50% ou...
Kumasi is Ghana's second largest and fastest growing city with an annual population growth rate of 5...
Kumasi, the second largest Ghanaian city, has grown rapidly recently and dispersed into its surround...
Globally, urban growth and development has been unprecedented in the early 21st century in both the ...
Since the 1950s, developing countries have been experiencing phenomenal growth in urban population a...
This paper examines Land Use and Land Cover (LULC) transition probabilities and its implications for...
The rapid increase in population and urbanization continue to exert growing pressure on resources in...
Land use conflict arises when urban centres begin to sprawl, that is, encroach upon rural and agricu...
Population growth, economic development, and rural migration to urban areas have caused rapid expans...
Presently, half of the world’s population lives in urban areas and the rate of urban development is ...
Global development agenda such as the Sustainable Development Goals call for natural-based strategie...
Urbanization induced growth of secondary cities presents several issues and challenges for sustainab...
This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1...
In Ghana, Sekondi-Takoradi has been one of the preferred cities for many people due to the prevalenc...
Periurban areas of growing cities in developing countries have been conceptualised as highly dynamic...
The world urbanisation level is reaching to 60% in the year 2030 which is now at the level of 50% ou...