Diversified urbanization : the case of Côte d'Ivoire.
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Language: | English |
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Washington, DC :
World Bank,
2016
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Table of Contents:
- Front Cover; Contents; Acknowledgments; Executive Summary; Abbreviations; Overview: Rethinking Ivorian Cities; Urbanization and Economic Growth; Cities, Growth, and Productivity in Côte d'Ivoire; Urbanization: Dynamics and Policy Responses; A Typology of Ivorian Cities: Global, Regional, and Domestic Connectors; Rethinking Ivorian Cities: Better Planning, Connecting, Greening, and Financing; Notes; Bibliography; Chapter 1 Planning Cities; Introduction; The Current State of Urban Development in Côte d'Ivoire; Main Drivers of Urbanization Challenges; Looking Ahead: Priorities for Action; Notes.
- Box 1.2 The Different Types of Housing in Large Ivorian CitiesBox 1.3 The Process to Obtain Formal Land Tenure Rights in Côte d'Ivoire; Box 1.4 Inappropriate Building Regulations Hamper Affordability; Box 1.5 The Statutory Land System; Box 1.6 International Experience with Multiple Property Regimes and Land Valuation; Box 2.1 Identifying Road Connection Constraints in Vietnam: The World Bank's Trucking Industry Survey; Box 3.1 Climate Change and Cities in Developing Countries; Box 3.2 Green Accounting.
- Box 3.3 Urban Upgrading in São Bernardo do Campo, Brazil: Integrated, Coordinated, and Evidence Based, with Comprehensive Resettlement PoliciesBox 3.4 Shoring Up Coastal Cities; Box 3.5 Integrating Port and Regional Development Planning with Coastal Management: The Case of Colombia's Caribbean Coast; Box 4.1 Key Laws and Dates for the Establishment of Decentralization in Côte d'Ivoire; Box 4.2 A Different Path for Provision of Water and Electricity; Box 4.3 Slow Sector Progress in Devolving Powers; Box 4.4 Mainstreaming Intermunicipal Collaboration; Figures.