The terrain of urbanisation process and policy frameworks: A critical analysis of the Kampala experience
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2017
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Cogent OA
Abstract
Kampala is urbanising in an unplanned manner, but without a clear picture of the underlying dynamics. The city is characterised by lack of proper zoning
of economic activities and construction of physical infrastructure without regard to
subsequent spatial quality and environmental conservation. Consequently, there are
sharp differences in residential standards where expensive housing and luxury flats
co-exist with shanty towns and informal settlements, with about 60% of the city’s
population living in unplanned informal settlements and often faced with challenges of unemployment. The unprecedented increase in the urban population in
Kampala and the prospects for further increases in the near future have economic
and social implications concerning employment, housing, education and health,
among others. Understanding the nature of the dynamics of the growth or decline
of cities like Kampala helps planners to support the processes that lead to harmonious urban development and to deal with the negative consequences of urban
growth.
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Uganda, Planning, Urbanisation, Urban dynamics, Policy
Citation
Bidandi, F., & Williams, J. J. (2017). The terrain of urbanisation process and policy frameworks: A critical analysis of the Kampala experience. Cogent Social Sciences, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.1080/23311886.2016.1275949