The State of African Cities 2014

The State of African Cities 2014
Title The State of African Cities 2014 PDF eBook
Author UN-HABITAT
Publisher United Nations
Total Pages 274
Release 2015-12-15
Genre Political Science
ISBN 921057561X

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The African continent is currently in the midst of simultaneously unfolding and highly significant demographic, economic, technological, environmental, urban and socio-political transitions. Africa’s economic performance is promising, with booming cities supporting growing middle classes and creating sizable consumer markets. Despite significant overall growth, the continent continues to suffer under very rapid urban growth accompanied by massive urban poverty and many other social problems. These seem to indicate that the development trajectories followed by African nations since post-independence may not be able to deliver on the aspirations of broad based human development and prosperity for all. This report, therefore, argues for a bold re-imagining of prevailing models in order to steer the ongoing transitions towards greater sustainability based on a thorough review of all available options. That is especially the case since the already daunting urban challenges in Africa are now being exacerbated by the new vulnerabilities and threats associated with climate and environmental change.

The State of African Cities, 2014

The State of African Cities, 2014
Title The State of African Cities, 2014 PDF eBook
Author United Nations Human Settlements Programme
Publisher Un-Habitat
Total Pages 280
Release 2015-09-10
Genre Business & Economics
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The African continent is currently in the midst of simultaneously unfolding and highly significant demographic, economic, technological, environmental, urban and socio-political transitions. Africa's economic performance is promising, with booming cities supporting growing middle classes and creating sizable consumer markets. Despite significant overall growth, the continent continues to suffer under very rapid urban growth accompanied by massive urban poverty and many other social problems. These seem to indicate that the development trajectories followed by African nations since post-independence may not be able to deliver on the aspirations of broad based human development and prosperity for all. This report, therefore, argues for a bold re-imagining of prevailing models in order to steer the ongoing transitions towards greater sustainability based on a thorough review of all available options. That is especially the case since the already daunting urban challenges in Africa are now being exacerbated by the new vulnerabilities and threats associated with climate and environmental change.

The State of African Cities 2014

The State of African Cities 2014
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Total Pages 0
Release 2014
Genre Africa
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African Cities and the Development Conundrum

African Cities and the Development Conundrum
Title African Cities and the Development Conundrum PDF eBook
Author Carole Ammann
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 348
Release 2018-10-16
Genre Law
ISBN 9004387943

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This 10th thematic volume of International Development Policy presents a collection of articles exploring some of the complex development challenges associated with Africa’s recent but extremely rapid pace of urbanisation that challenges still predominant but misleading images of Africa as a rural continent. Analysing urban settings through the diverse experiences and perspectives of inhabitants and stakeholders in cities across the continent, the authors consider the evolution of international development policy responses amidst the unique historical, social, economic and political contexts of Africa’s urban development. Contributors include: Carole Ammann, Claudia Baez Camargo, Claire Bénit-Gbaffou, Karen Büscher, Aba Obrumah Crentsil, Sascha Delz, Ton Dietz, Till Förster, Lucy Koechlin, Lalli Metsola, Garth Myers, George Owusu, Edgar Pieterse, Sebastian Prothmann, Warren Smit, and Florian Stoll.

The State of African Cities 2008

The State of African Cities 2008
Title The State of African Cities 2008 PDF eBook
Author
Publisher UN-HABITAT
Total Pages 220
Release 2008
Genre Africa
ISBN 9211320151

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With rapidly increasing urban populations, cities in Africa are faced with enormous challenges and will have to find ways to facilitate by 2015 urban services, livelihoods and housing for more than twice as many urban dwellers than it has today. A worrying trend with the African urbanization process is that it is a process rooted in poverty rather than an industrialization-induced socio-economic transition as in other major world urban regions. Africas escalating urban problems have received less attention than warranted and now, at the dawn of Africas urban age, these need to be addressed - publisher.

The State of African Cities 2010

The State of African Cities 2010
Title The State of African Cities 2010 PDF eBook
Author
Publisher UN-HABITAT
Total Pages 140
Release 2010
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 921132291X

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The State of the African Cities 2010 goes above and beyond the first report, which provided a general overview of housing and urban management issues in Africa. With the subtitle: Governance, inequity and urban land markets, the report uncovers critical urban issues and challenges in African cities, using social and urban geography as the overall entry points. While examining poverty, slum incidence and governance, the report sheds more light on inequity in African cities, and in this respect follows the main theme of the global State of the World's Cities 2010 report. Through a regional analysis, the report delves deeper into the main urban challenges facing African cities, while provoking dialogue and discussion on the role of African cities in improving national, regional and local economies through sustainable and equitable development. The report has been drafted in cooperation with Urban Land Mark. Through an analytical survey of several African cities, the report examines urban growth, social conditions in slums, environmental and energy issues and, especially, the role of urban land markets in accessing land and housing.

Electoral Politics and Africa's Urban Transition

Electoral Politics and Africa's Urban Transition
Title Electoral Politics and Africa's Urban Transition PDF eBook
Author Noah L. Nathan
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 365
Release 2019-02-28
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1108474950

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Explores the political impacts of ethnic diversity and the growth of the middle class in urban Africa.