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4. The Governance and Management of African Cities: Alternative Approaches and Models Towards Transforming into Successful Cities of the Future

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Abstract

Modern and often largely overpopulated or dense cities are increasingly becoming problematic, in particular, in the developing world, and specifically in regions such as Africa. Cities are set to be the precincts where on average 66% of global citizens will live in 2050, and are currently faced with many challenges. This includes the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG’s) as set out in the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Report (2015), and the contents of a recently published United Nations (UN) Report on The Weight of Cities (2018), and the challenges that they face as summarised below. These challenges according to the report will force us to devise new strategies for twenty-first century urbanisation: how we use resources that are normally critical for the maintenance of cities, and how we devise new tools, technologies and information-based interconnected interventions that can assist in improved resource management. The report emphasises low-carbon, resource-efficient, and socially just cities. This includes the monitoring of the flow of resources entering and leaving cities and the development of resource-efficient strategies to address these urbanisation trends. In monitoring growth and new developments, the planning of cities has to consider to ‘compact growth’ in order to mitigate rapid and uncontrolled urban sprawl and resulting squalor. This includes in particular the energy and water wastage that result from such uncontrolled and unplanned urbanisation activities, and requires future leaders to be skilled and directed towards innovative approaches and practices in management and governance in order to achieve the overall UNDP goal for sustainable cities and communities (Goal 11). This chapter explores the challenges that these demands will make on the governance and management of future cities, and it also considers and evaluates alternative forms of governance and management that may be found in the ideas surrounding the development of free private cities, start-up cities, charter cities or cities built within the arrangements for the development of special economic zones (SEZs). Will these models be a consideration for twenty-first century African urban reconstruction and development?

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Footnotes
1
The original Southern African (Nguni origin) idea of serving one another based on the belief in a universal bond of sharing that connects all humanity.
 
2
This initiative was first introduced by the Mandela Administration in 1997 to stand for the better delivery of goods and services to the public.
 
3
Legacy organisations build structures and business models that allow them to generate profits in a very efficient way and are performance engines that focus on well-defined customer problems.
 
4
Polycentricity is a concept created by Vincent and Elinor Ostrom. The term implies a ‘complex form of governance with multiple centers of decision making, each of which operates with some degree of autonomy’.
 
5
Cities that have not adopted a charter are general law cities. General law cities are bound by the state’s general law, even with respect to municipal affairs. A charter city’s law (constitution) concerning a municipal affair will override a state law governing the affair.
 
6
The notion of institutions being captured can extend beyond external “state capture of institutions”, but can also be defined by virtue of the extent to which they become instruments of internal interests and corrupt activities.
 
7
Ward councillors is a typical South African arrangement, and their pprimary role is to represent their ward or division and the people who live in it. They provide a bridge between the community and the council, represent their views at council meetings and lead local campaigns on their behalf.
 
8
The philosopher Michel Foucault described cultural, institutional and discursive spaces that become ‘other worldly’, ‘different’, disturbing, intense, incompatible, contradictory or transforming, often challenging existing norms.
 
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Metadata
Title
The Governance and Management of African Cities: Alternative Approaches and Models Towards Transforming into Successful Cities of the Future
Author
Henry Wissink
Copyright Year
2020
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-46115-7_4