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Title A Critical Analysis Of 'Smart Cities' As An Urban Development Strategy In Africa
ID_Doc 1141
Authors Bandauko, E; Arku, RN
Year 2023
Published INTERNATIONAL PLANNING STUDIES, 28, 1
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13563475.2022.2137112
Abstract Smart cities are becoming a popular urban development strategy to address complex and multiple challenges confronting cities globally, including in Africa. Using the 3RC framework, this paper critically analyses smart cities using experiences from Nairobi (Kenya), Johannesburg (South Africa), Lagos (Nigeria), Kigali (Rwanda) and Casablanca (Morocco). Are smart cities a panacea to Africa's quest for sustainable urbanization? Our analyses demonstrate that, if carefully planned and implemented, smart city interventions have the potential to transform the ways African cities are planned, managed, and governed. At the same time, smart city interventions in Africa are being implemented in contexts characterized by socio-economic inequalities, chaotic transport systems and massive governance failures among other challenges. We demonstrate that if ineffectively deployed, smart urban technologies might deepen existing inequalities and amplify spatial exclusion through privatization and marketization of urban space. Therefore, the adoption of smart city ideas in Africa must be rooted in contextual realities and properly calibrated to create urban spaces that are sustainable and inclusive.
Author Keywords African cities; smart cities; sustainable urbanization; urban technologies


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