In the midst of widespread urban deprivation, African governments increasingly give priority to large-scale ultra-modern urban projects, intended to increase national income and propel their urban settlements onto the global stage of ‘world-class’ cities. However, such projects are often in tension with the realities of local residents
Understanding how to manage the growth of cities is becoming an increasingly important issue both fo...
By 2050, more than a billion people will be living in African cities and towns. As more and more of ...
The chapter examines the relationships between large development plans in sub-Saharan Africa and th...
In the midst of widespread urban deprivation, African governments increasingly give priority to larg...
New private property investments in Africa’s cities are on the rise, and they often take the form of...
Africa is urbanising faster than any other continent. The stupendous pace of urbanisation challenges...
Africa is urbanising faster than any other continent. The stupendous pace of urbanisation challenges...
Africa is rapidly urbanising. New dynamics of investments and mobilities ensue the expansive urbanis...
This paper provides a critical examination of the current international urban agenda for African cit...
In the African archipelago of São Tomé and Príncipe, a new project announced an urban revolution: in...
How do young African professionals imagine a future for the continent’s cities?Building African Futu...
The serious social and environmental problems and risks associated with large-scale urbanization in ...
The growth of cities is one of the most significant aspects of the contemporary transformation of Af...
Since neo-liberal planning theory gained reception as planning orthodoxy from the 1980s to mid-2000,...
African cities increasingly aspire global recognition and this has prompted a rapid transformation o...
Understanding how to manage the growth of cities is becoming an increasingly important issue both fo...
By 2050, more than a billion people will be living in African cities and towns. As more and more of ...
The chapter examines the relationships between large development plans in sub-Saharan Africa and th...
In the midst of widespread urban deprivation, African governments increasingly give priority to larg...
New private property investments in Africa’s cities are on the rise, and they often take the form of...
Africa is urbanising faster than any other continent. The stupendous pace of urbanisation challenges...
Africa is urbanising faster than any other continent. The stupendous pace of urbanisation challenges...
Africa is rapidly urbanising. New dynamics of investments and mobilities ensue the expansive urbanis...
This paper provides a critical examination of the current international urban agenda for African cit...
In the African archipelago of São Tomé and Príncipe, a new project announced an urban revolution: in...
How do young African professionals imagine a future for the continent’s cities?Building African Futu...
The serious social and environmental problems and risks associated with large-scale urbanization in ...
The growth of cities is one of the most significant aspects of the contemporary transformation of Af...
Since neo-liberal planning theory gained reception as planning orthodoxy from the 1980s to mid-2000,...
African cities increasingly aspire global recognition and this has prompted a rapid transformation o...
Understanding how to manage the growth of cities is becoming an increasingly important issue both fo...
By 2050, more than a billion people will be living in African cities and towns. As more and more of ...
The chapter examines the relationships between large development plans in sub-Saharan Africa and th...