Sustainable urban futures in Africa / edited by Patrick Brandful Cobbinah and Michael Addaney
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- New York, NY : Routledge, 2022
- ©2022
- 1 online resource.
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- 9781003181484 (electronic book)
- 1003181481 (electronic book)
- 9781000468144 (electronic book)
- 1000468143 (electronic book)
- 9781000468151 (electronic book)
- 1000468151 (electronic book)
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- 9781032020167 (hardcover)
- 9781032020181 (paperback)
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- Routledge research in planning and urban design.
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- Sustainable Urban Futures in Africa: Understandings, Experiences and Trajectories / Patrick Brandful Cobbinah and Michael Addaney
- The Sustainable Development and Spatial Planning Challenge in Africa /
- Patrick Brandful Cobbinah, Michael Odei Erdiaw-Kwasie, and Marita Basson
- Tradition meets Modernity: Creation of Sustainable Urban Spaces in Africa /
- Bernard Afiik Akanpabadai Akanbang, Yakubu Zakaria and Prosper Issahaku Korah
- Local Activism and Climate Change Action in Africa: Protecting the Environment as a Social Justice Imperative / Luckymore Matenga
- Memories of Futures-Past and Visions of Future-Futures: An Architecture-to-Backcasting Metaphor Approach Towards Sustainable City Transitioning in Africa / Vipua Rukambe and Daniel Irurah
- Rethinking Stormwater Management in Sub-Saharan African Cities / Desmond Ofosu Anim, Eric Gaisie and Abena Boatemaa Asare-Ansah
- Monitoring Socio-ecological Relations of Urban Environments Using Land Use Land Cover Change: The Case of Ethekwini Municipality./ Bahle Mazeka, Kwanele Phinzi and Catherine Sutherland
- Informal Greenspaces in Peripheral Luanda, Angola: Benefits and Challenges / Euridice Lurdes Jorge Pedrosa, Seth Asare Okyere, Stephen Kofi Diko and Michihiro Kita
- River Rehabilitation Projects in Durban South Africa: Collaborative Spatial Expressions of Sustainability / Patrick Martel, Catherine Sutherland, Sylvia Hannan and Fanelesibonge Magwaza
- Regulation of Physical Development in Ghana: Systems and Practices /
- Michael Addaney, Florence Abugtane Avogo and Seth Opoku Mensah
- Spatial Expression of Climate Change in the Rapidly Urbanising Tamale Metropolis of Ghana / Enoch Akwasi Kosoe, Patrick Brandful Cobbinah and Joseph Nyaaba Akongbangre
- Planning for sustainable metro express in Mauritius / Roopanand Mahadew, Michael Addaney and Patrick Brandful Cobbinah
- Situating Everyday Urban Struggles within the Context of the SDGs in an Informal Settlement in Accra, Ghana / Seth Asare Okyere, Louis Kusi Frimpong, Stephen Kofi Diko, Matthew Abunyewah and Michihiro Kita
- Solid Waste Management in African Cities: Implications for Sustainable Development / Enoch Akwasi Kosoe, Issaka Kanton Osumanu and Francis Diawuo
- Urban Informality and Flexible Land Tenure Arrangements in Namibia: Lessons and Insights / Kennedy Kariseb and Ivone Tjilale
- Shifting the Sanitation Landscape in Durban, South Africa / Catherine Sutherland and Anthony Odili
- Transforming Urban Informal Settlements in Kenya through Adaptive Spatial Planning and Tenure Regularisation / Collins Odote and Philip Olale.
- Biography/History:
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Patrick Brandful Cobbinah is an urban planning academic at the Melbourne School of Design and the Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning at the University of Melbourne, Australia. He holds a PhD in Human Geography with emphasis on regional planning and resource conservation from Charles Sturt University, Australia. Patrick's background is in human geography with broad experience in urban and regional planning gained through teaching and research conducted at universities in Ghana and Australia. Michael Addaney is a lecturer in environmental policy and planning at the Department of Planning and Sustainability of University of Energy and Natural Resources, Ghana and Senior Research Associate at the Centre for Public Management and Governance at the University of Johannesburg, South Africa. He is also a Research Fellow of the Earth System Governance Project at Utrecht University, The Netherlands. Michael is an environmental social scientist whose expertise and current research interests are in the multifaceted and embedded relationships between humans and the environment, whether facilitated by institutions or by local organizations/communities, and the effects of this on public policy and planning processes and outcomes, particularly in relation to notions of rights, justice and equity. Michael holds a PhD in environment and natural resources law from the Wuhan University, China and BSc Development Planning from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Ghana.
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- Includes bibliographical references and index.
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