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Anthony Boanada-Fuchs, Monika Kuffer and Jota Samper
Slums are a structural feature of urbanization, and shifting urbanization trends underline their significance for the cities of tomorrow. Despite their importance, data and knowledge on slums are very limited. In consideration of the current data landsca...
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José Navarrete Jiménez
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ResumenEste trabajo argumenta que ciertas fuerzas de orden especulativo sobre la propiedad del suelo, guiadas por las mismas lógicas del mercado agrícola intensivo, han venido a modelar los espacios de habitación y a perpetuar la segregación espacial, no...
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José Navarrete Jiménez
Pág. 93 - 96
ResumenEste trabajo argumenta que ciertas fuerzas de orden especulativo sobre la propiedad del suelo, guiadas por las mismas lógicas del mercado agrícola intensivo, han venido a modelar los espacios de habitación y a perpetuar la segregación espacial, no...
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Eurídice Lurdes Jorge Pedrosa, Seth Asare Okyere, Louis Kusi Frimpong, Stephen Kofi Diko, Tracy Sidney Commodore and Michihiro Kita
Urbanization has placed considerable constraints on the preservation and maintenance of formal green spaces in African cities. This situation has given attention to the potentials of informal green spaces (IGS). While studies on IGS in African cities is ...
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Melinda Laituri, Danielle Davis, Faith Sternlieb and Kathleen Galvin
Secondary cities are rapidly growing areas in low- and middle-income countries that lack data, planning, and essential services for sustainable development. Their rapid, informal growth patterns mean secondary cities are often data-poor and under-resourc...
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Fabio Cian, José Manuel Delgado Blasco and Lorenzo Carrera
The sub-Saharan African coast is experiencing fast-growing urbanization, particularly around major cities. This threatens the equilibrium of the socio-ecosystems where they are located and on which they depend: underground water resources are exploited w...
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Amy Richmond, Ian Myers and Hafisa Namuli
Urbanization increasingly means that the poorest, most vulnerable people move into large, highly distressed informal areas. These areas exhibit high levels of poverty and inequality. This paper uses Kampala, Uganda to identify drivers of vulnerability in...
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Maharina Jafrin and Beau B. Beza
In densely populated settings like Chittagong, Bangladesh cities facing rapid urbanization and economic growth are challenged to provide open space for its citizens. For example, the population of this port city is 14,200 people per square kilometer and ...
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Mohammad Shahidul Hasan Swapan, Atiq Uz Zaman, Tahmina Ahsan and Fahmid Ahmed
Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, is the eleventh largest megacity city in the world, with a population of 18.2 million people living in an area of 1528 km2. This city profile traces the trajectories of its urban development to becoming a mega...
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Taher Osman, Prasanna Divigalpitiya and Takafumi Arima
This paper discusses the driving forces (DFs) of informal urbanization (IU) in the greater Cairo metropolitan region (GCMR) using the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP). The IU patterns in the GCMR have been extremely influenced by seven DFs: geographical ...
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