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Title:
To build a city in Africa : a history and a manual / edited by Rachel Keeton & Michelle Provoost.
Publisher:
nai010 publishers ;
Copyright Date:
2019
Description:
427 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), charts, maps, plans, portraits ; 24 cm
Subject:
Africa.
Urbanization--Africa.
Community development--Africa.
Urban renewal--Africa.
Other Authors:
International New Town Institute.
Keeton, Rachel, editor.
Provoost, Michelle, editor.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
Introduction -- Part I. Atlas -- Part II. A manual -- Part III. A History
Summary:
Africa has become the worlds's fastest urbanising continent. This urbanisation is a huge challenge in areas with fragile institutional frameworks and chronic poverty. Existing cities often become overcrowded and congested. In response to this, both state and private developers increasingly see a market for New Towns - comprehensively planned, mixed-use urban developments on greenfield sites. To illustrate the extent of this phenomenon, the authors calculate that if all the New Towns in Africa that were announced by 2018 meet their targets, 77 million people in Africa (or nearly 10 percent of the total urban population), will be living in New Towns by 2030.In many cases, these New Towns end up attracting these New Towns end up attracting mainly international companies and catering exclusively to the middle- and upper-income groups, disregarding the low-income groups who make up the majority of Africa's urban dwellers, and failing to adequately address ecological vulnerabilities.In To Build a City in Africa the authors explore the complex implications of these new developments through interviews with different stakeholders, in-depth case studies of five African New Towns, and essays that elaborate specific issues connected to these New Towns. An Atlas places these developments within a broader geographical and historical context, examining related aspects such fertility, mortgage rates, and car ownership. The conclusions of the research are presented in the Manual, a set of ten design and planning principles. The Manual offers an alternative approach for planners, developers and other decision-makers aiming to construct more inclusive and substatantial New Towns in Africa. -- Back Cover.
ISBN:
9462083924
9789462083929
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1033563062
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)

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