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      Disaster risk and its reduction: an agenda for urban Africa

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          Populations and assets, in African cities, small and large, are among the most vulnerable to disaster risk globally. Climate change and demographic shifts add urgency and uncertainty. This paper outlines priorities for research responding to this challenge. We argue for integrative approaches that can capture multi-hazard risk and include hazards from across the spectrum of everyday to catastrophic, and their interactions. For such approaches to shape policy, new efforts are needed to develop political support, technical capacity and methodologies to enable systematic data collection and analysis, including socially and spatially disaggregated data. We also argue for the interdependence of risk and urban development policy, and a focus on institutions as objects and partners for co-produced research, including local government as the focal point for risk reduction and new roles for civil society and the private sector. This emerging research agenda also needs to ask what it is that makes African cities distinctive globally, and yet diverse across the continent, in their experiences of risk production.

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                Author and article information

                Journal
                idpr
                121627
                International Development Planning Review
                Liverpool University Press
                1474-6743
                1478-3401
                1 January 2015
                23 January 2015
                : 37
                : 1 ( otherID: T102817X1973 )
                : 33-43
                Affiliations
                [ 1 ] University of Ibadan
                [ 2 ] Developmental Planning Unit, University College London
                [ 3 ] Mzuzu University
                [ 4 ] Save the Children
                [ 5 ] African Population and Health Research Centre
                [ 6 ] University of Cape Town
                [ 7 ] King's College London, mark.pelling@kcl.ac.uk
                [ 8 ] International Institute for Environment and Development
                [ 9 ] International Alert
                Article
                W2734659LHJ5033L
                10.3828/idpr.2015.4
                360b2a69-4dc3-41fb-b24a-29cc1c79e23b
                History

                Urban development,Urban design & Planning,Environmental management, Policy & Planning,Geography,Urban, Rural & Regional economics
                disaster risk reduction,risk accumulation,Urban ARC,urban disaster risk,urban governance

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