加纳库马西绿色街道主义的不稳定性:城市绿地的经验主义

Maud Eshun , Michael Osei Asibey
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城市绿地规划和管理备受关注,但非洲城市的绿色街道概念却鲜有人问津。本文通过对库马西(加纳)的案例研究来弥补这一空白:(i) 研究城市绿地的特征;(ii) 分析机构对绿色街道主义的认识;(iii) 评估机构改变绿色街道主义阶段的策略。通过二手文献分析和对七家城市规划机构的访谈,研究结果表明库马西的城市绿地从 2013 年占土地总面积的约 31% 迅速下降到 2022 年的约 3%。尽管所有受访者都表示对绿色街道建设有所了解,但他们认为资源限制、部分城市居民的漠不关心态度以及维护不当是城市绿色街道建设和管理的主要障碍。在非洲城市化的背景下,进一步讨论了振兴绿色街道主义的战略。
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Green streetism precarity in Kumasi, Ghana

There is much interest in urban green space planning and management; yet little attention has been paid to the notions of green streetism in African cities. This paper responds to this lacuna by using a case study of Kumasi (Ghana) to: (i) examine the character of urban green space; (ii) analyze agency knowledge on green streetism; and (iii) assess agency strategies for changing the phase of green streetism. Using secondary document analysis and interview with seven urban planning agencies, findings show a rapid decline of urban green space in Kumasi from about 31% of the total land area in 2013 to about 3% in 2022. Despite all respondents reporting knowledge on green streetism, they identified resource constraints, nonchalant attitude of some urban citizens and poor maintenance practices as major barriers to green streetism development and management in the city. Strategies for reviving green streetism are further discussed, within the context of African urbanization.

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