The transformation of Addis Ababa : a multiform African city / edited by Elias Yitbarek Alemayehu and Laura Stark.
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- Urban renewal -- Ethiopia -- Addis Ababa
- City planning -- Ethiopia -- Addis Ababa
- Addis Ababa (Ethiopia) -- Social conditions
- Rénovation urbaine -- Éthiopie -- Addis-Abeba
- Addis-Abeba (Éthiopie) -- Conditions sociales
- City & town planning -- architectural aspects
- Urban communities
- Urban economics
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- City Planning & Urban Development
- City planning
- Social conditions
- Urban renewal
- Ethiopia -- Addis Ababa
- 307.3/41609633 23
- HT178.E792 A337 2018eb
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Nowhere in Africa is urban development occurring as rapidly as in Ethiopia's capital city, Addis Ababa, at the present moment. During the last decade and a half, massive construction projects in housing, commercial buildings and infrastructure have transformed the landscape of the city, creating a social experiment that has never been replicated on such a massive scale in Africa. This volume, written by Ethiopian and Finnish experts in urban planning, architecture, geography, and ethnology, documents for the first time Addis Ababa's process of radical transformation. It asks how the city's poo.
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