Urban challenges and strategies in African cities – A systematic literature review

IF 3.9 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Alanda A. Kamana , Hassan Radoine , Chimango Nyasulu
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Since the 1950s, African cities in a quest for modernity and prosperity have been urgently playing catch up to deal with the increasing demand for adequate urban systems and infrastructure. At the turn of the 21st century, many spatial planning models, technological trends, environmental challenges, and socio-economic realities are influencing African cities’ dynamics largely causing confusion and a lack of consistent planning policies. To efficiently guide a coherent and coordinated vision, frame an integrated long-term spatial logic, and give a precise direction for sustainable urban development, this paper aims to develop a localized and contextualised analysis of urban planning challenges and development strategies shaping African cities. The study provides a broad perspective looking at the potentiality of spatial planning practices to envision and transform urban life by prospecting integrated urban planning and development strategies to face increasing urban challenges in Africa. Through Systematic Literature Review (SLR) and machine-learning tools, the study brings, for the first time, consolidated and updated knowledge of urban planning practices in Africa. We analysed 243 urban studies, published between 2000 and 2023, in 107 African cities. We identified and scrutinised 17 most pressing urban challenges and 16 most applied urban strategies to address those challenges. Accordingly, the study’s findings suggest shifting the spatial planning paradigm towards urban resilience as an interoperable system of different spatial planning policies and their relevant urban development strategies. Furthermore, the study’s key arguments are to improve urban infrastructure and optimize existing cities to reverse environmental degradation and guide urban fast transformation to adapt and mitigate growing climate change catastrophes.

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非洲城市的挑战和战略--系统文献综述
自 20 世纪 50 年代以来,追求现代化和繁荣的非洲城市一直在急起直追,以应对对充足的城市系统和基础设施日益增长的需求。在 21 世纪之交,许多空间规划模式、技术趋势、环境挑战和社会经济现实都在影响着非洲城市的发展,这在很大程度上造成了混乱和缺乏一致的规划政策。为了有效引导一致协调的愿景,构建综合的长期空间逻辑,并为可持续城市发展指明方向,本文旨在对塑造非洲城市的城市规划挑战和发展战略进行本地化和背景化分析。本研究提供了一个广阔的视角,通过展望综合城市规划和发展战略,展望和改变城市生活的空间规划实践潜力,以应对非洲日益严峻的城市挑战。通过系统文献综述(SLR)和机器学习工具,本研究首次提供了有关非洲城市规划实践的最新综合知识。我们分析了 2000 年至 2023 年间发表的 243 项城市研究,涉及 107 个非洲城市。我们确定并仔细研究了 17 项最紧迫的城市挑战和 16 项应对这些挑战的最常用城市战略。因此,研究结果建议将空间规划范式转向城市复原力,将其作为不同空间规划政策及其相关城市发展战略的互操作系统。此外,该研究的主要论点是改善城市基础设施,优化现有城市,以扭转环境退化,引导城市快速转型,适应和缓解日益严重的气候变化灾难。
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City and Environment Interactions
City and Environment Interactions Social Sciences-Urban Studies
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