Green Infrastructure for Sustainable Urban Development in Africa

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African Urban Development
African urbanisation trends
Asset Management Plan
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Central Government
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Centralised Network Infrastructure
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Ecological Sanitation
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Green Infrastructure
Green Urban Economy
infrastructure investment strategies
Integrated Urban Water Resources Management
intellectual
mature
Mature Cities
Metabolic City
network
Organic Resources System
planning
Political Regulatory Framework
Public Private Sector Partnerships
resource flow analysis
secondary
Secondary Cities
Secondary Towns
space
sub-saharan
sustainable city ecosystems
towns
Urban Good Governance
urban governance models
Urban Infrastructure
Urban Infrastructure Base
urban metabolism
Urban Planning Paradigm
Urban Water Resources
Urban Water Resources Management
Water Resources System
World Development Report

Product details

  • ISBN 9781849714723
  • Weight: 810g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Jan 2012
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book shows for the first time how green infrastructure can work in an African urban context. On one level it provides a major rethinking of the role of infrastructure in urban society since the creation of networked infrastructure in the early twentieth century. On another, it explores the changing paradigms of urban development through the fundamental question of how decisions are made.

With a focus on Africa's fast-growing secondary towns, where 70 per cent of the urban population live, the book explains how urban infrastructure provides the key to the relationship between economic development and social equity, through the mediation of natural resources. Adopting this view enables investment to be channelled more effectively to provide the engine for economic growth, while providing equitable services for all residents. At the same time, the mediation of resource flows integrates the metabolism of the city into the wider ecosystem. This vision leads to a new way of thinking about infrastructure, giving clear definition to the concept of green infrastructure.

On the basis of research gathered throughout an extensive career, John Abbott draws in particular from his experience in Ethiopia to demonstrate the ways in which infrastructure needs to respond to the economies, societies and natural environments of twenty-first century urban Africa.

John Abbott is an international consultant specialising in the management of urban infrastructure, most recently with the government of Ethiopia. Over his career he has worked in local government, NGOs, the private sector and academia, where he was Professor of Urban Engineering at the University of Cape Town, South Africa.