ISBN 9782869785458
Pages 286
Dimensions 234 x 156 mm
Published 2012
Publisher CODESRIA, Senegal
Format Paperback

The Mobile City of Accra

Urban Families, Housing and Residential Practices

by Elizabeth Ardayfio-Schandorf, Monique Bertrand

This book, with contributions in both English and French, is a product of collaborative research between the Institut de recherche pour le développement (IRD, France), the University of Ghana, Legon and CODESRIA. It examines various economic, social and environmental challenges of urbanization that critically affect the capital of Ghana, which has experienced high demographic growth and territorial expansion. The study analyses the Greater Accra city dwellers’ residential practices, and focuses on two main factors influencing land and rental markets. On the one hand, it interrogates the constraints and dynamics of urban families, their needs and gender characteristics in terms of accommodation. On the other hand, it explores the opportunities and interests in investment on the part of land owners and real estate developers. At these two levels of describing the social and spatial discriminations, the book attempts to explain the difficult choices that this fragmented city faces. It emphasizes the role of mobility in structuring the metropolitan area, and the negative impact of lack of mobility which results in some households and communities suffering more than others. Light is thrown on diagnostics and prospects in the matter of urban planning.

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About the Authors

Elizabeth Ardayfio-Schandorf

Elizabeth Aryafio-Schandorf is a geographer and Professor at the University of Ghana, Legon.

Monique Bertrand

Monique Bertrand is a geographer and Director of Research at the Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD, France).

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