Economic Incentives in Sub-Saharan African Urban Planning

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Economic Incentives in Sub-Saharan African Urban Planning

A Ghanaian Case Study

Architecture: professional practice Regional / International studies Development studies Urban communities Comparative politics Development economics and emerging economies Regional / urban economics Property and real estate Property law: general Urban and municipal planning and policy Civil engineering, surveying and building

Author: Kwasi Gyau Baffour Awuah

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Collection: Routledge Research in Planning and Urban Design

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 19 April 2021

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 3 Mb

ISBN: 9781000373332


Overview

This book explores incentives capable of enhancing the effectiveness of urban planning systems in Sub-Saharan Africa using economic theory as a framework. It argues that urban planning is fundamental to the achievement of sustainable and resilient cities, but against the backdrop of rising levels of urbanisation and growth, poverty, informal development, and climate change, such systems are failing to be promoted and successfully maintained in the region.

Content and Approach

Across ten chapters, it analyses the connection between urban planning and socio-economic development, indicators of effective urban planning systems, and the role and influence of incentives with real-world evidence. It develops quantitative models to estimate the costs and benefits of urban planning systems, focussing on the developing world where organised data is less accessible. Using Ghana as a case study, it demonstrates a step-by-step approach on how to implement the quantitative models discussed.

Intended Audience

Economic Incentives in Sub-Saharan African Urban Planning will be useful reading for researchers, policy-makers, development agencies, and students in urban planning, sustainable development, and economics.

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