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Breaking Cycles of Risk Accumulation in African Cities

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2021-11
Author
Mberu, Blessing
Oyola, Carol
Faye, Cheikh
Muindi, Kanyiva
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Abstract
As sub-Saharan Africa’s population is increasingly urbanising, so is its exposure to urban risk. Given that the bulk of this urbanisation is occurring in the smaller urban centres where urban governance capacities are typically weak, these towns will need to become the priority areas for risk-reduction interventions. To better understand the nature and scale of urban risk and how urbanisation is shaping the social and spatial distribution of risk, more detailed local data is required. As shown in this chapter there are new methodologies to better inform how policies tailored to local needs and priorities can promote urban risk reduction
Subject
Urbanization and Wellbeing; Urban Data Gaps; Urban Data Trajectories; Urban Planning
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http://10.176.203.77/handle/123456789/317
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