Search Results - "McGranahan, Gordon"
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Urbanization and its implications for food and farming
Published in Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological sciences (27-09-2010)“…This paper discusses the influences on food and farming of an increasingly urbanized world and a declining ratio of food producers to food consumers…”
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The rising tide: assessing the risks of climate change and human settlements in low elevation coastal zones
Published in Environment and urbanization (01-04-2007)“…Settlements in coastal lowlands are especially vulnerable to risks resulting from climate change, yet these lowlands are densely settled and growing rapidly…”
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Realizing the Right to Sanitation in Deprived Urban Communities: Meeting the Challenges of Collective Action, Coproduction, Affordability, and Housing Tenure
Published in World development (01-04-2015)“…There are serious institutional challenges associated with low-cost sanitation in deprived urban communities. These include a collective action challenge, a…”
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Urbanization and economic growth: the arguments and evidence for Africa and Asia
Published in Environment and urbanization (01-10-2013)“…The relationship between urbanization and development is a vital policy concern, especially in Africa and Asia. This paper reviews the arguments and evidence…”
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Air Pollution and Health in Rapidly Developing Countries
Published 2003“…In developing countries the price of rapid growth is all too often noxious airborne pollution, which annually contributes to a disturbing number of avoidable…”
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Learning from Sustained Success: How Community-Driven Initiatives to Improve Urban Sanitation Can Meet the Challenges
Published in World development (01-11-2016)“…•Collective action, coproduction, affordability and tenure enable sanitary progress.•Two successful examples of sustained sanitation efforts are shown to…”
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Inclusive urbanization: Can the 2030 Agenda be delivered without it?
Published in Environment and urbanization (01-04-2016)“…Governments are wary of rapid urbanization, yet eager for the economic benefits that cities bring. The resulting tension is reflected in exclusionary cities…”
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The urban informal economy, local inclusion and achieving a global green transformation
Published in Habitat international (01-04-2016)“…The green economy is widely promoted as a 21st century solution to sustainable development. The role of cities in pursuing this agenda is increasingly…”
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Are the debates on water privatization missing the point? Experiences from Africa, Asia and Latin America
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Urbanisation and Economic Growth: The Arguments and Evidence for Africa and Asia
Published in Urbanisation (Online) (01-11-2019)“…The relationship between urbanisation and development is a vital policy concern, especially in Africa and Asia. This article reviews the arguments and evidence…”
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Is rapid urbanization of low-elevation deltas undermining adaptation to climate change? A global review
Published in Environment and urbanization (01-10-2023)“…Climate change is putting low-lying coastal zones at increased risk, through higher sea levels and changes in the weather. Deltas are subsiding, compounding…”
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Informal land investments and wealth accumulation in the context of regularization: case studies from Dar es Salaam and Mwanza
Published in Environment and urbanization (01-04-2020)“…Between half and three-quarters of new housing development in African cities has been taking place on land acquired through informal channels. This paper…”
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Estimating population and urban areas at risk of coastal hazards, 1990–2015: how data choices matter
Published in Earth system science data (14-12-2021)“…The accurate estimation of population living in the low-elevation coastal zone (LECZ) – and at heightened risk from sea level rise – is critically important…”
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Self-builder landlordism: exploring the supply and production of private rental housing in Dar es Salaam and Mwanza
Published in Journal of housing and the built environment (01-09-2021)“…Private rental markets accommodate a significant share of Africa’s rapidly growing urban populations. The vast majority of tenants are accommodated in rental…”
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Are the debates on water privatization missing the point? Experiences from Africa, Asia and Latin America
Published in Environment and urbanization (01-10-2003)“…This paper has two principal aims: first, to unravel some of the arguments mobilized in the controversial privatization debate, and second, to review the scale…”
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Urban Health Inequities and the Added Pressure of Climate Change: An Action-Oriented Research Agenda
Published in Journal of urban health (01-10-2011)“…Climate change will likely exacerbate already existing urban social inequities and health risks, thereby exacerbating existing urban health inequities. Cities…”
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The churn of the land nexus and contrasting gentrification processes in Dar es Salaam and Mwanza, Tanzania
Published in Environment and urbanization (01-10-2020)“…This article contrasts gentrification and related processes of displacement across two of Tanzania’s fastest-growing cities. Some groups are particularly…”
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Sharing reflections on inclusive sanitation
Published in Environment and urbanization (01-04-2015)“…This paper draws on sanitation innovations in Blantyre (Malawi), Chinhoyi (Zimbabwe), Dar es Salaam (Tanzania) and Kitwe (Zambia) driven by slum(1)/shack…”
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URBAN CENTERS: An Assessment of Sustainability
Published in Annual review of environment and resources (01-01-2003)“…As increasing proportions of the world's population, production, and consumption become concentrated in urban areas, the need for urban development patterns…”
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