Africa’s urbanization rate has increased steadily over the past three decades and is reported to be faster than in any other region in the world . It is estimated that by 2030, over half of the African population will be living in urban areas . But the nature of Africa’s urbanization and subsequent form of cities is yet to be critically analyzed in the context of city authorities’ readiness to address the challenges . Evidence is also suggesting that urbanization in African countries is increasingly associated with the high economic growth that has been observed in the last two decades . Both underlying and proximate drivers are responsible for the urbanization, and these include population dynamics, economic growth, legislative designation, increasing densities in rural centers, as well as the growth of mega cities such as Lagos, Cairo and Kinshasa, that are extending to form urban corridors . With the opportunities of urbanization in Sub–Saharan Africa, there are also challenges in the development and management of these cities . Those challenges include provision of social services, sustainable economic development, housing development, urban governance, spatial development guidance and environmental management, climate change adaptation, mitigation and disaster risk reduction . The challenge involves dealing with the development and infrastructure deficit, in addition to required adaption to and mitigation of climate change . This paper examines the current state of urban management in Africa .
Managing African Urbanization in the Context of Environmental Change
Published 2014 in Interactions
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2014
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2014-11-12
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Geography, Engineering, Environmental Science
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- african urbanization
The growth and concentration of population in African cities discussed as the paper's central context.
Aliases: urbanization in Africa, Africa's urbanization
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Measures intended to adjust urban systems and services to climate-related impacts in African cities.
Aliases: adaptation
박진우 (dztg5apj7m) extractionKiller Whale (322360f1c1) reviewq (76h6bfydm6) reviewB (s683577b42) review - environmental change
Broader environmental shifts, including climate-related pressures, that affect how African cities are managed.
Aliases: environmental change in Africa
박진우 (dztg5apj7m) extractionKiller Whale (322360f1c1) reviewq (76h6bfydm6) reviewB (s683577b42) review - sub-saharan africa
The part of Africa highlighted in the abstract as a setting where urbanization opportunities and challenges are especially relevant.
Aliases: SSA
박진우 (dztg5apj7m) extractionKiller Whale (322360f1c1) reviewq (76h6bfydm6) reviewB (s683577b42) review - urban governance
The authority, institutions, and decision-making processes involved in directing city development and management.
Aliases: city governance
박진우 (dztg5apj7m) extractionKiller Whale (322360f1c1) reviewq (76h6bfydm6) reviewB (s683577b42) review - urban management in africa
The set of planning, governance, service delivery, and infrastructure functions used to manage African cities.
Aliases: urban management
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