Ailing Cities

Ailing Cities is a book written largely to educate and facilitate a dialogue with people of all backgrounds on environmental sustainability, architecture, urban planning, and design. It has been necessitated by urban ills in Ghana and other sub–Saharan African countries. Urbanization has led to the creation of informal settlements within communities in sub-Saharan countries that are most vulnerable to the effects of climate change, coupled with the lack of enforcement of planning and building laws that have resulted in spatial chaos and vegetative depletion. Ailing Cities addresses relevant topics essential to give the reader an understanding of how individuals and communities can bring lasting changes to their communities.

Revive Accra or build a new capital city

change in a climate change era

parks and urban forestry

A relook at the transportation modes

accessible and affordable housing

Slums and Squatter Settlement

Street Layout and City Planning

Recommendations for the future of Ghanaian citites

  • ISBN

    9781954081086
  • Title

    Ailing Cities
  • Author

    Kwaku L. Keddey
  • Publisher

    Gordon Goff
  • Publication year

    2021
  • Binding

    Softcover
  • Language

    English

Ailing Cities

Cite: "Ailing Cities " 04 Nov 2021. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/971374/ailing-cities> ISSN 0719-8884

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