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dc.contributor.authorAyonga, Jeremiah N.
dc.contributor.authorObiero, Samuel
dc.date.accessioned2013-03-25T08:10:50Z
dc.date.issued2009
dc.identifier.citationAfrica habita reviewen
dc.identifier.urihttp://erepository.uonbi.ac.ke:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/14993
dc.description.abstractUrban sprawl is a phenomenon which characterizes all urban spaces both in MDCs and LDCs. Managing the problems associated with urban sprawl, especially in LDCs, is, however, mind boggling, hence, the very reason why the theme of the world urban forum held in 2008 in Beijing city, China, read: cities without sprawl. In order to manage urban sprawl in a sustainable way, there is need to understand the factors which bring it about. In an effort to contribute to that understanding, this paper seeks answers to the questions: Do patterns of urban sprawl occur the same way in every city both in MDCs and LDCs? In other words, can urban sprawl be explained by use of a single and universal theory? The review of literature has established that patterns of peri-urban formation vary depending on the city-rural relationship at the rural-urban interface. In countries where the urban land use system is integrated with that of the rural, peri-urban formation takes the form of invasion and succession along the city-rural continuum. In countries where the rural and urban land use systems are dichotomized, peri-urban formation jumps the threshold constituting the duality and takes the form of an appended urban sprawl within the rural land use system. In this paper, theories are analyzed to establish the extent to which they can explain peri-urban formation, either in the context of rural-urban continuum or the ruralurban dichotomy. It is concluded, however, that there is no single theory to explain all forms of urban sprawl. The general consensus; however, is that urban sprawl is undesirable. A framework to predetermining desirable/optimum patterns of peri-urban formation is conceptualized in this paper. What constitutes a universal theory that informs a desirable/optimum model is also conceptualized in this paper and termed herein as the integrated politico-social-economic optimizing model.en
dc.description.sponsorshipUniversity of Nairobien
dc.language.isoenen
dc.subjectTheoretical underpinnings,en
dc.subjectUrban sprawl,en
dc.subjectUniversal theory,en
dc.subjectManagement challenge,en
dc.subjectUrban fringeen
dc.titleTheoretical underpinnings of Urban Sprawl; in search of a universal theory of the 21st century urban management challengeen
dc.typeArticleen


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