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This volume describes African cities in transition, and the
economic, socio-political, and environmental challenges resulting
from rapid post-colonial urbanization. As the African continent
continues to transition from urban configurations inherited from
colonial influences and history, it faces issues such as urban slum
expansion, increased demands for energy and clean water, lack of
adequate public transportation, high levels of inequality among
different socio-economic population strata, and inadequate urban
governance, planning, and policies. African cities in transition
need to reconsider current policies and developmental trajectories
to facilitate and sustain economic growth and Africa's strategic
repositioning in the world. Written by an international team of
scholars and practitioners, this volume uses case studies to focus
on key issues and developmental challenges in selected African
cities. Topics include but are not limited to, smart cities,
changing notions of democracy, the city's role in attaining the
SDGs, local governance, alternative models for governance and
management, corruption, urbanisation and future cities.
This book is an examination of post-colonial land reforms across
various African states. One of the decisive contradictions of
colonialism in Africa was the distortion of use, access to and
ownership of land. Land related issues and the need for land reform
have consistently occupied a unique position in public discourse in
Africa. The post-colonial African states have had to embark on
concerted efforts at redressing historical grounded land policies
and addressing the growing needs of land by the poor. However,
agitations for land continue, while evidence of policy gaps abound.
In many cases, policy change in terms of land use, distribution and
ownership has reinforced inequalities and affected power and social
relations in respective post-colonial African countries. Land has
assumed major causes of structural violence and impediments to
human and rural development in Africa; hence the need for holistic
assessment of land reforms in post-colonial African states. The
central objective of the text is to identify post-independence and
current trends in land reform and to address the grievances in
relation to land use, ownership and distribution. The book suggests
practicable policy options towards addressing the land hunger and
conflict, which could derail the 'moderate' socio-economic
achievements and political stability recorded by post-colonial
African nation-states. The book draws its strength and uniqueness
from its adoption of country-specific case studies, which places
the book in context, and utilizes field studies methodology which
generate new knowledge on the continental land question. Taking a
holistic approach to understanding Africa's land question, this
book will be attractive to academicians and students interested in
policy and development, African politics, post-colonial development
and policy, and conflict studies as well as policy-makers working
in relevant areas.
This volume describes African cities in transition, and the
economic, socio-political, and environmental challenges resulting
from rapid post-colonial urbanization. As the African continent
continues to transition from urban configurations inherited from
colonial influences and history, it faces issues such as urban slum
expansion, increased demands for energy and clean water, lack of
adequate public transportation, high levels of inequality among
different socio-economic population strata, and inadequate urban
governance, planning, and policies. African cities in transition
need to reconsider current policies and developmental trajectories
to facilitate and sustain economic growth and Africa's strategic
repositioning in the world. Written by an international team of
scholars and practitioners, this volume uses case studies to focus
on key issues and developmental challenges in selected African
cities. Topics include but are not limited to, smart cities,
changing notions of democracy, the city's role in attaining the
SDGs, local governance, alternative models for governance and
management, corruption, urbanisation and future cities.
This book is an examination of post-colonial land reforms across
various African states. One of the decisive contradictions of
colonialism in Africa was the distortion of use, access to and
ownership of land. Land related issues and the need for land reform
have consistently occupied a unique position in public discourse in
Africa. The post-colonial African states have had to embark on
concerted efforts at redressing historical grounded land policies
and addressing the growing needs of land by the poor. However,
agitations for land continue, while evidence of policy gaps abound.
In many cases, policy change in terms of land use, distribution and
ownership has reinforced inequalities and affected power and social
relations in respective post-colonial African countries. Land has
assumed major causes of structural violence and impediments to
human and rural development in Africa; hence the need for holistic
assessment of land reforms in post-colonial African states. The
central objective of the text is to identify post-independence and
current trends in land reform and to address the grievances in
relation to land use, ownership and distribution. The book suggests
practicable policy options towards addressing the land hunger and
conflict, which could derail the 'moderate' socio-economic
achievements and political stability recorded by post-colonial
African nation-states. The book draws its strength and uniqueness
from its adoption of country-specific case studies, which places
the book in context, and utilizes field studies methodology which
generate new knowledge on the continental land question. Taking a
holistic approach to understanding Africa's land question, this
book will be attractive to academicians and students interested in
policy and development, African politics, post-colonial development
and policy, and conflict studies as well as policy-makers working
in relevant areas.
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