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This book views transition to sustainable urbanism as a new urban agenda for rapidly urbanizing Africa. In a sense, the book kick-starts the process of determining pathways to sustainable urbanism for Africa's rapidly urbanizing cities. In addition, book also succinctly seeks to inform the reader on the various perspectives concerning urbanism, the state of urbanism in Africa, the concept of sustainable urbanism as a new urban agenda for Africa's rapidly urbanizing cities and the possible ways for institutionalizing sustainable urbanism in Africa's rapidly urbanizing cities.The book's format…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book views transition to sustainable urbanism as a new urban agenda for rapidly urbanizing Africa. In a sense, the book kick-starts the process of determining pathways to sustainable urbanism for Africa's rapidly urbanizing cities. In addition, book also succinctly seeks to inform the reader on the various perspectives concerning urbanism, the state of urbanism in Africa, the concept of sustainable urbanism as a new urban agenda for Africa's rapidly urbanizing cities and the possible ways for institutionalizing sustainable urbanism in Africa's rapidly urbanizing cities.The book's format as reflected in each part, is such that it will facilitate teaching and learning. It is therefore hoped that, it will become a major reference material for teaching and learning using our immediate urban scenarios as the laboratory. It is therefore anticipated by the author that this book will be used intensively by academicians, Planners, policy makers, researchers and students in comprehending the book's subject matter for the benefit of promoting sustainable urbanism.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Daniel Wandera Clief Naku (PhD) is a lecturer in the Department of Geography at the St John's University of Tanzania, Dodoma. He holds a First Class Hons Degree in BSc Urban and Regional Planning from the University of Dar Es Salaam (UDSM), Tanzania; a Master of Science Degree in Development Planning and Management from TU-Dortmund, Germany.