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Urban planning in a context of rapid urban growth. A large scale review of urban plans in Africa
- Publication Year :
- 2024
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Abstract
- As the African continent continues to urbanise, cities are becoming increasingly central to the transformations of societies and economies. Many studies highlight the limits of urban planning in these cities, emphasising the high share of population living in slums and the low levels of services that reach neighbourhoods. Less attention is given to the urban planning activities that try to prevent or improve these conditions. This analysis of urban plans illustrates that plans are more widespread than commonly thought. They also, for the large part, consider spatial growth. The low number of cities that grew within the projected boundaries of these plans is a symptom of numerous bottlenecks that constrain planning systems in these countries. Examples of these include the disregard of the full built-up areas at the time of the plan's approval and the missing link between the plans and the financial means allocated for its delivery. This article identifies opportunities to overcome these barriers such as flexible and adaptable urban plans that consider the entire built-up area of the agglomeration.<br />Comment: Preliminary version. This research was carried out within the scope of my role at the Sahel and West Africa Club. 12 pages. 7 figures. 1 table
- Subjects :
- Physics - Physics and Society
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- Database :
- arXiv
- Publication Type :
- Report
- Accession number :
- edsarx.2405.00048
- Document Type :
- Working Paper