African Cities in Crisis: Managing Rapid Urban Growth
This book presents the results of the "African Urban Management" project designed to study comparatively governmental responses to the gap between the realities of official plans and perspectives and the mushrooming world of the urban poor in African cities.
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African Cities in Crisis: Managing Rapid Urban Growth
This book presents the results of the "African Urban Management" project designed to study comparatively governmental responses to the gap between the realities of official plans and perspectives and the mushrooming world of the urban poor in African cities.
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African Cities in Crisis: Managing Rapid Urban Growth

African Cities in Crisis: Managing Rapid Urban Growth

by Richard E. Stren (Editor)
African Cities in Crisis: Managing Rapid Urban Growth

African Cities in Crisis: Managing Rapid Urban Growth

by Richard E. Stren (Editor)

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This book presents the results of the "African Urban Management" project designed to study comparatively governmental responses to the gap between the realities of official plans and perspectives and the mushrooming world of the urban poor in African cities.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780367018368
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 04/28/2020
Pages: 352
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

List of Currencies — Preface — The Influence of Environmental and Economic Factors on the Urban Crisis — Urban Local Government in Africa — The Administration of Urban Services — Urban Growth and Urban Management in Nigeria — Côte d'Ivoire: An Evaluation of Urban Management Reforms — Kinshasa: Problems of Land Management, Infrastucture, and Food Supply — Appropriate Standards for Infrastructure in Dakar — Local Government and the Management of Urban Services in Tanzania — Management Problems of Greater Khartoum — Urban Management in Nairobi: A Case Study of the Matatu Mode of Public Transport — Conclusion — About the IFIAS
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