Cities of Change – Addis Ababa

Cities of Change – Addis Ababa
Title Cities of Change – Addis Ababa PDF eBook
Author Marc Angélil
Publisher Birkhäuser
Pages 256
Release 2016-05-24
Genre Architecture
ISBN 3035606862

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Addis Ababa is one of the fastest transforming environments on the globe and a prototype of an emerging territory. What can architecture and urban design as disciplines contribute to such transformation? According to which criteria can processes of the kind encountered in Addis Ababa be evaluated? And, how can all of this be steered? Aiming to identify sustainable strategies—rather than upholding an a priori vision of an ideal city—the publication acknowledges the heterogeneous conditions of urban territories. The book highlights questions of method and procedure that can be transferred to other ‘cities of change’. This revised edition covers recent developments, such as the increasing influence of China in African countries or the chances of high-density, low-rise developments.

The Transformation of Addis Ababa

The Transformation of Addis Ababa
Title The Transformation of Addis Ababa PDF eBook
Author Elias Yitbarek Alemayehu
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 220
Release 2018-11-30
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1527522725

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Nowhere in Africa is urban development occurring as rapidly as in Ethiopia’s capital city, Addis Ababa, at the present moment. During the last decade and a half, massive construction projects in housing, commercial buildings and infrastructure have transformed the landscape of the city, creating a social experiment that has never been replicated on such a massive scale in Africa. This volume, written by Ethiopian and Finnish experts in urban planning, architecture, geography, and ethnology, documents for the first time Addis Ababa’s process of radical transformation. It asks how the city’s poorest residents are affected by the current urban renewal, and identifies the most important challenges facing the city’s residents as a result. Its conclusions focus on three issues: the livelihoods of low-income residents, their participation in the development of the city, and their social networks of support. This volume also traces out the organic forms of the city’s development. Unlike cities in many other African countries, Addis Ababa emerged with only the thinnest traces of a brief colonial legacy: only five years under Italian occupation in the mid-20th century. The city’s development has eluded many planners and has produced unique indigenous forms of urban living. The book records the current spatial relationships and older architectural forms in the old inner city currently slated for demolition. Numerous maps and illustrations are included to help readers visualize the topics discussed in the volume. The volume will be of interest to anyone interested in Addis Ababa’s history and character, as well as policymakers, urban planners, architects, human geographers, ethnographers and researchers of urban poverty and urban informality.

Urban Issues in Rapidly Growing Cities

Urban Issues in Rapidly Growing Cities
Title Urban Issues in Rapidly Growing Cities PDF eBook
Author Mintesnot G. Woldeamanuel
Publisher Routledge
Pages 262
Release 2020-02-19
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1000037835

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This book critically assesses the complex urban issues, planning challenges and development opportunities of rapidly growing cities, using Addis Ababa as a case study. Just like other developing cities, Addis Ababa is undergoing numerous natural and policy-driven changes. This book analyses the effect of these changes on urban management to allow better understanding of the conceptual frameworks that define the everyday functions of rapidly growing cities. It demonstrates that rapid urban growth has simultaneously created opportunities for economic development in the developing world as well as social, environmental and cultural challenges causing a mismatch between demand and the supply of services. The author argues that, by combining indigenous knowledge and practices and contemporary planning principles, developing countries can overcome challenges concerning environmental and public health, transport congestion, rising rents and house prices and lack of open space. Foregrounding the experience of everyday citizens of the city, this book aids our understanding of the nature of rapidly growing cities and outlines what needs to be done so that the city meets the needs of the people. A unique contribution to the literature on cities of the developing world, this book will be of interest to students and scholars of Urban Studies, Planning, Development Studies and African Studies.

Cities of Change Addis Ababa

Cities of Change Addis Ababa
Title Cities of Change Addis Ababa PDF eBook
Author Marc Angélil
Publisher Birkhäuser
Pages 0
Release 2009-10-02
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9783034600903

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This manual analyzes contemporary urban phenomena in economic growth regions using the Ethiopian capital city of Addis Ababa as an example, and presents a catalogue of sustainable strategies for city planning practice in the Second and Third Worlds.

Cities of Change - Addis Ababa

Cities of Change - Addis Ababa
Title Cities of Change - Addis Ababa PDF eBook
Author Marc Angélil
Publisher Birkhauser
Pages 256
Release 2016-05-23
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9783035608045

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Aiming to identify sustainable strategies—rather than upholding an a priori vision of an ideal city—the publication acknowledges the heterogeneous conditions of urban territories. This revised edition highlights questions of method and procedure that can be transferred to other ‘cities of change’, and covers recent developments, such as the increasing influence of China in African countries or the chances of high-density, low-rise developments.

Mapping for Change

Mapping for Change
Title Mapping for Change PDF eBook
Author
Publisher IIED
Pages 155
Release 2006
Genre Digital mapping
ISBN 1843696053

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Participation in spatial information management and communication. A combined CTA and IIED issue

Climate Change and Cities

Climate Change and Cities
Title Climate Change and Cities PDF eBook
Author Cynthia Rosenzweig
Publisher
Pages 855
Release 2018-03-29
Genre Nature
ISBN 1316603334

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Climate Change and Cities bridges science-to-action for climate change adaptation and mitigation efforts in cities around the world.