MOOC

African Cities II

Lectures in this MOOC (64)
Urban Planning: African CitiesMOOC: African Cities II
Explores urban planning in African cities, emphasizing bibliographic research challenges and relevant sources.
Urban Planning in African CitiesMOOC: African Cities II
Explores international urban planning concepts, tools, and data revolution in African cities.
Urbanization in AfricaMOOC: African Cities II
Explores the opportunities and challenges of rapid urbanization in Africa, emphasizing the historical significance of urban growth and the need for well-managed development.
Urban Planning in African CitiesMOOC: African Cities II
Explores the impact of Chinese motorcycles on urban sprawl in African cities.
Urban Planning: African CitiesMOOC: African Cities II
Explores the definition and planning tools of African cities.
Redefining Modernity in African UrbanismMOOC: African Cities II
Explores redefining modernity in African urbanism, emphasizing the need for alternative approaches to sustainable urban development.
The African City: Existence and DiversityMOOC: African Cities II
Explores the debate on the existence of the African city, emphasizing the diversity and unique challenges faced by urban entities in Africa.
Urbanization in AfricaMOOC: African Cities II
Explores urbanization dynamics in Africa, emphasizing opportunities and challenges for economic growth and sustainable development.
African Cities: Unfinished ModernityMOOC: African Cities II
Delves into the concept of unfinished modernity in African cities and the potential for 'reverse innovation'.
African Cities and Digital TransformationMOOC: African Cities II
Explores the essence of African cities, the role of digital tools in urban development, and the importance of collective intelligence in building smart cities.

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