Planning for Resilient Small and Medium-Sized Cities in Ghana
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher Routledge
- Date of Publication 10 September 2025
- ISBN 9781041076599
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages260 pages
- Size 234x156 mm
- Weight 640 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 13 Illustrations, black & white; 1 Halftones, black & white; 12 Line drawings, black & white; 15 Tables, black & white 694
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Short description:
Planning for Resilient Small and Medium-Sized Cities in Ghana explores the resilience and planning dynamics and complexities of rapid urban transitions in Ghana’s Small and Medium-sized Cities (SMCs) and their implications for Africa and the Global South.
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Planning for Resilient Small and Medium-Sized Cities in Ghana explores the resilience and planning dynamics and complexities of rapid urban transitions in Ghana’s small and medium-sized cities (SMCs) and their implications for Africa and the Global South.
The book argues that Ghana’s urban future may have more to do with the steady growth of SMCs, where urban consolidation is gradually taking a foothold. Recognizing that Ghana’s primary cities are well known to be socio-ecological hotspots of risk, reactive urban planning, and entrenched inequalities of alarming proportions, this book asks: would SMCs follow these troubling realities and trajectories in large cities or leapfrog to resilient futures that work for all? Through a range of interdisciplinary perspectives, the contributions emphasize the need for integrated planning strategies to navigate socio-ecological challenges and opportunities that SMCs face in terms of infrastructure, governance, and climate resilience.
By centering overlooked and understudied SMCs in Ghana’s urban scholarship, this book realigns resilience planning to the spaces and places emerging as the frontiers of socio-ecological crises. It will be of interest to students and researchers of city and regional planning, urban studies, geography, environmental studies and science, public policy, development studies, and public health, as well as urban planners, community development practitioners, geographers, environmental, disaster, and resilient personnel, and policymakers.
MoreTable of Contents:
List of figures
List of tables
List of Contributors
Acknowledgments
Foreword
Preface
INTRODUCTION: From Large to Small and Medium-Sized Cities: Shifting the Analytical and Policy Gaze on Urban Resilience in Ghana
Stephen Kofi Diko, Seth Asare Okyere, Stephen Leonard Mensah, and Louis Kusi Frimpong
PART ONE: CONCEPTUALIZING RESILIENCE AND ITS LIVELIHOOD IMPLICATIONS
CHAPTER ONE: Conceptualizing SMCs and Resilience Planning Nexus for Africa’s Urban Futures
Simon Donkoh, Truus Apoanaba Abuosi, Seth Asare Okyere, and Stephen Kofi Diko
CHAPTER TWO: Rethinking innovative strategies for building livelihood and climate resilience in small towns in Northern Ghana
John Aloba Atubiga, Louis Kusi Frimpong, Alobit Baba Atubiga, and Eric Donkor
CHAPTER THREE: Agricultural adaptation strategies for climate resilience in Sissala East District
George Yao Kafu and Armstrong Francis Tumawu
CHAPTER FOUR: Livelihood changes and their implications on resilience building in upstream communities of the Akosombo dam in Ghana
Eric Donkor, John Aloba Atubiga, Louis Kusi Frimpong, and Alobit Baba Atubiga
PART TWO: RESILIENCE OF SMC INFRASTRUCTURE AND SERVICES
CHAPTER FIVE: Mapping Resilience in Emerging Cities: Enhancing Equity and Infrastructure Resilience in the Greater Accra Metropolitan Area of Ghana
Clement Kwang, Lewis Blagogie, Emmanuel Yeboah, Isaac Sarfo, and Silas Yakalim
CHAPTER SIX: Building Sustainable Futures through Resilient Healthcare Systems in Small Towns in Ghana
Joseph Donkor Mensah and Louis Kusi Frimpong
PART THREE: INSTITUTIONAL ACTORS AND RESILIENCE PLANNING
CHAPTER SEVEN: Socially Gated Communities and Urban Development in Ghana: Examples from Two Religious Groups
Adjei Sopore, Kate Gyasi, and Esther Yeboah Danso-Wiredu
CHAPTER EIGHT: Towards relational social resilience: Local associations and sustenance of communal living in Asamankese, Ghana
Christiana Ntowaa Pomeyie and Esther Yeboah Danso-Wiredu
CHAPTER NINE: Including Women in Community Water Governance: Implications for Gender-Sensitive Community Resilience Planning
Emmanuel Angmor
CHAPTER TEN: Inclusionary zoning and planning for resilient city development in urban Ghana
Isaac Osei Adutwum, Michael Poku-Boansi, Francisca Agyei, Frank Awere Kwayie Bimpong, and Michael Osei Asibey
CHAPTER ELEVEN: Managing Urban Expansion in Ghana’s Small and Medium-Sized Cities: Learning from International Experiences
Isaac Nevis Fianoo, Joshua Jirjiri, Leonard Stephen Mensah, Seth Asare Okyere, and
Tinawaen Tambol
CONCLUSION: Toward Resilient Small and Medium-sized Cities: Planning Implications for Africa and Beyond
Stephen Leonard Mensah, Stephen Kofi Diko, Seth Asare Okyere, and Louis Kusi Frimpong
Index
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