With an unusually nuanced view of African planning systems in a time of upheaval and political change, Planning Power examines British and French colonial town and country planning efforts in Africa to provide valuable reading for researchers and students in a wide range of disciplines.
With an unusually nuanced view of African planning systems in a time of upheaval and political change, Planning Power examines British and French colonial town and country planning efforts in Africa to provide valuable reading for researchers and students in a wide range of disciplines.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ambe J. Njoh is Professor of Government and International Affairs at the University of South Florida. His research interests include international development planning, interorganizational relations and urban and regional planning in Africa.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Power and the Built Environment in Colonial Africa 2. French Colonial Urban Planning Ideology & Practice 3. British Colonialism, Economics and Spatial Structures 4. Town Planning in British Colonial West Africa 5. Planning in French West Africa 6. Planning Power in French Equatorial Africa & Madagascar 7. Planning in the Cameroons and Togoland 8. Town Planning in Colonial British Southern Africa 9. Planning Ideology and Practice in British East Africa 10. Public Health Policies and Spatial Structures in Colonial Africa 11. Trade, Commerce and Spatial Structures in Colonial Africa 12. The Political Economy of Colonial Urban Planning in Africa
1. Power and the Built Environment in Colonial Africa 2. French Colonial Urban Planning Ideology & Practice 3. British Colonialism, Economics and Spatial Structures 4. Town Planning in British Colonial West Africa 5. Planning in French West Africa 6. Planning Power in French Equatorial Africa & Madagascar 7. Planning in the Cameroons and Togoland 8. Town Planning in Colonial British Southern Africa 9. Planning Ideology and Practice in British East Africa 10. Public Health Policies and Spatial Structures in Colonial Africa 11. Trade, Commerce and Spatial Structures in Colonial Africa 12. The Political Economy of Colonial Urban Planning in Africa
1. Power and the Built Environment in Colonial Africa 2. French Colonial Urban Planning Ideology & Practice 3. British Colonialism, Economics and Spatial Structures 4. Town Planning in British Colonial West Africa 5. Planning in French West Africa 6. Planning Power in French Equatorial Africa & Madagascar 7. Planning in the Cameroons and Togoland 8. Town Planning in Colonial British Southern Africa 9. Planning Ideology and Practice in British East Africa 10. Public Health Policies and Spatial Structures in Colonial Africa 11. Trade, Commerce and Spatial Structures in Colonial Africa 12. The Political Economy of Colonial Urban Planning in Africa
1. Power and the Built Environment in Colonial Africa 2. French Colonial Urban Planning Ideology & Practice 3. British Colonialism, Economics and Spatial Structures 4. Town Planning in British Colonial West Africa 5. Planning in French West Africa 6. Planning Power in French Equatorial Africa & Madagascar 7. Planning in the Cameroons and Togoland 8. Town Planning in Colonial British Southern Africa 9. Planning Ideology and Practice in British East Africa 10. Public Health Policies and Spatial Structures in Colonial Africa 11. Trade, Commerce and Spatial Structures in Colonial Africa 12. The Political Economy of Colonial Urban Planning in Africa
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