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The phenomenon of Informal Urbanisation has become the single most pervasive element of city making in developing countries. The city of Nairobi presents such an urban paradigm. It has however been shown that this urban process is heterogeneous and not homogeneous as propagated by many scholars/researchers. This book raises questions about the role of informality on the urban process of the city of Nairobi. From its establishment, Nairobi's urbanisation has always been characterised by dualism; formal and informal. I argue that informal urbanisation is defined by spatial strategies rather than…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The phenomenon of Informal Urbanisation has become
the single most pervasive element of city making in
developing countries. The city of Nairobi presents
such an urban paradigm. It has however been shown
that this urban process is heterogeneous and not
homogeneous as propagated by many
scholars/researchers.
This book raises questions about the role of
informality on the urban process of the city of
Nairobi. From its establishment, Nairobi's
urbanisation has always been characterised by
dualism; formal and informal. I argue that informal
urbanisation is defined by spatial strategies rather
than legal/economic distinctions.
The book examines the dynamics of the urbanisation
process through case studies, in the four categories
of informalities; survival, primary, intermediate
and affluent. Diverse Informalities have shown that
the informal phenomenon is not entirely negative, as
it provides some form of urban livelihood for the
poor.
This book will be a resource to; Academics in
urbanism, Architects and Planners. It will also be
useful to urban managers/administrators, policy
makers and development agencies among others.
Autorenporträt
Tom J C Anyamba is a Senior Lecturer at the University of
Nairobi and a practicing Architect with Mazingara Systems -
Architects. He has a B.Arch. degree (Nairobi-1980) and an
M.Arch. degree (Helsinki-1986). He graduated with a PhD (Oslo-
2006) and has published widely in the area of urbanism.