The state of African cities 2010: Governance, inequality and urban land markets.
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TextPublication details: Nairobi : UN-HABITAT, c2010.Description: 280 p. : col. ill., maps, digital, PDF fileISBN: - 978-9211322910
- 921132291X
- HT148 .A2 2010
- Also available in print.
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Presbyterian University of East Africa - Main Library General Stacks | Non-fiction | HT 148 .A2 2010 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | C2 | Available | 2015-2638 |
"Nairobi, November 2010" --T.p.
"HS Number: HS/190/10E"
Title from electronic t.p. (viewed on Dec. 21, 2010).
The report was designed and coordinated by Jos Maseland and Lusungu Kayani, of UN-HABITAT's Regional Office for Africa and the Arab States (ROAAS).
Includes bibliographical references.
"The State of the African Cities 2010 goes above and beyond the first report, which provided a general overview of housing and urban management issues in Africa. With the subtitle: Governance, inequity and urban land markets, the report uncovers critical urban issues and challenges in African cities, using social and urban geography as the overall entry points. While examining poverty, slum incidence and governance, the report sheds more light on inequity in African cities, and in this respect follows the main theme of the global State of the World's Cities 2010 report. Through a regional analysis, the report delves deeper into the main urban challenges facing African cities, while provoking dialogue and discussion on the role of African cities in improving national, regional and local economies through sustainable and equitable development. The report has been drafted in cooperation with Urban Land Mark. Through an analytical survey of several African cities, the report examines urban growth, social conditions in slums, environmental and energy issues and, especially, the role of urban land markets in accessing land and housing." --Publisher.
Also available in print.
Mode of access: World Wide Web and Adobe Acrobat reader.
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