Examines African urban challenges, including urbanization rates, housing costs, and spatial fragmentation, emphasizing the need for effective urban planning and redefining modernity.
Introduces urban planning in African cities, focusing on the diagnostic phase and addressing strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and environmental constraints.
Delves into the genesis and extent of informal settlements restructuring in African cities, discussing demographic transition, urban attractiveness, and governance weaknesses.
Explores sustainable urbanization in Africa through the reconstruction of a major market in Bouaké, focusing on stakeholder involvement and functional programming.