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The book addresses conceptual issues around urban transportation policy and practice in selected west African cities. It highlights the institutional, socio economic and infrastructural barriers of transit-oriented development in West Africa. Through a series of case studies, the chapters present how transport governance systems affect housing, land, infrastructure development, urbanization dynamics, construction and the urban poor. The chapters in this book are written by authors from multi-disciplinary backgrounds including architecture, construction management, real estate, urban planning and public health, and are members of the African Research Network on Urbanization and Habitable Cities, a research network supported by the UKRI African Research Universities Alliance Capacity Building Programme.
By providing a solid empirical portrait based on lived and research experience, this book will be a great resource to students, academics and policy makers in transport, urbanplanning and development policy as well as social scientists.
Provides perspectives on transit oriented development in West Africa Discusses approaches for enhancing urban connectivity Highlights experience of transportation governance in West Africa
Auteur
Timothy Nubi is a Professor of Housing and Regeneration in the University of Lagos. He holds a Phd in Construction management. He is the Director of the University of Lagos Centre for Housing and Sustainable Development and Eisenhower Global fellow. His research interests are in the area of housing finance and urban regeneration.Taibat Lawanson is a Professor of Urban Management and Governance at the University of Lagos, She holds a Phd in Urban and Regional Planning. She is the lead - Propoor Development Research Cluster and Co-Director at the University of Lagos Centre for Housing and Sustainable Development. She is a Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio fellow. Her research focuses on the interface of social complexities, urban realities and the quest for spatial justice.
Basirat Oyalowo is Senior Lecturer in Estate Management at the University of Lagos. She holds a PhD in Estate management. She is Academic Coordinator at the University of Lagos Centre for Housing and Sustainable Development. She is an Urban Studies Foundation fellow. Her research focuses on urban informality, sustainability and alternative housing models.
Contenu
Part I: Introduction.- Chapter 1. Introduction.- Part II: Thematic Study.- Chapter 2. Transit-Oriented Development and Urbanisation in African Cities.- Chapter 3. Transit-Oriented Development and Housing in African Cities.- Chapter 4. Transit-Oriented Development and Urban Health and Livability in African Cities.- Chapter 5. Transit-Oriented Development and Urban Infrastructure in African Cities.- Chapter 6. Transit-Oriented Development and Land in African Cities.- Chapter 7. Transit-Oriented Development and Construction in African Cities.- Chapter 8.- Transit-Oriented Development and Pro-Poor Development in African Cities.- Chapter 9.- Transit-Oriented Development and Spatial Data Infrastructure in African Cities.- Part III: City Study.- Chapter 10. Urban Infrastructure and Transit-Oriented Development in Banjul, Gambia.- Chapter 11.- Urban Infrastructure and Transit-Oriented Development in Freetown, Sierra Leone.- Chapter 12.- Urban Infrastructure and Transit-Oriented Development in Abuja, Nigeria.- Chapter 13.- Urban Infrastructure and Transit-Oriented Development in Osogbo, Nigeria .- Chapter 14.- Urban Infrastructure and Transit-Oriented Development in Accra, Ghana.- Chapter 15.- Urban Infrastructure and Transit-Oriented Development in Lagos, Nigeria.