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African urban peripheries and informal development: A review of challenges and sustainable approaches to inclusive cities

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Pages 40-53 | Received 05 Sep 2023, Accepted 27 Feb 2024, Published online: 17 Mar 2024
 

ABSTRACT

The aim of the study is to provide a comprehensive understanding of the complex relationship between African urban peripheries and informal development that also aligns with the broader goal of creating inclusive and sustainable urban environments. The authors employed a literature review approach and examined the complexities of informal settlements. In the presentation of their findings, the authors focus on conceptualizing of informality beyond slum areas, unravelling urbanization complexities in African urban peripheries, analysing the emergence of informal development in urban peripheral zones, and addressing informal settlements in the context of SDG 11. The findings reveal the embeddedness of informal practices in African urban peripheries, and the emphasis on adaptability, hybridity, and the role of informal entities in shaping complex urban fabrics. Additionally, inclusivity, safety, resilience, and sustainability are emphasized within the context of SDG 11. The authors conclude that a holistic and collaborative approach is important for shaping inclusive and sustainable urban futures in African urban peripheries. Additionally, they propose strategies for upgrading and formalizing informal settlements, the provision of essential social services, creation of economic opportunities, enhancement of safety, and to foster resilience through adaptive strategies.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

Notes

1 The informal term ‘Agbero’ refers to loosely organized youths, mainly males, who operate legally and illegally on the city streets; ‘transportation Agberos’ are involved in public transport.

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