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The municipality of Abobo is going through a multiform crisis. It is reflected, among other things, in accelerated and disproportionate urban growth, a lack of space, a reduction in modern jobs and, consequently, a strengthening of informal activities, all in a context of weakening of the State and the administration. The present study entitled: Urban disorder in the scrapyard of Abobo is part of the development policies of the country. Indeed, the tools of urban planning and development play a very important role in the mutations and socio-spatial organizations. Moreover, in a country…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The municipality of Abobo is going through a multiform crisis. It is reflected, among other things, in accelerated and disproportionate urban growth, a lack of space, a reduction in modern jobs and, consequently, a strengthening of informal activities, all in a context of weakening of the State and the administration. The present study entitled: Urban disorder in the scrapyard of Abobo is part of the development policies of the country. Indeed, the tools of urban planning and development play a very important role in the mutations and socio-spatial organizations. Moreover, in a country undergoing reconstruction such as Côte d'Ivoire, the absence of a master urban plan would be a brake on any urban development process and would determine the success or failure of the accompanying measures. This document is the result of the study of the lack of organization in the scrapyard. It reveals the foundations of the disorder that reigns in this sector, describes its manifestations and evaluates its impact on the urban environment while proposing alternatives for the improvement of the living environment.
Autorenporträt
Soro Fèrèlaha Fatoumata is an Ivorian national and a doctoral student in Urban Geography at the University of Félix Houphouët-Boigny. She is the author and co-author of two scientific articles.