2019
DOI: 10.3390/su11195514
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Good Urban Governance and City Resilience: An Afrocentric Approach to Sustainable Development

Abstract: Good urban governance is a multidimensional concept that focuses on the improvement of the quality of living conditions of local citizens, especially those of marginalised and disadvantaged communities. Cities face various adversities and challenges, such as unsustainable use of natural resources, lack of housing and infrastructure, the prevalence of poverty, rapid urbanisation, crime, disasters and effects of climate change. City resilience is an inclusive process that refers to a city’s ability to sustainabl… Show more

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“…On the other hand, efficiency, effectiveness, rule of law, participation, accountability, transparency, respect for human rights, and tolerance of differences are also part of governance [94]. Many scholars believe that good governance is a prerequisite and the main factor for achieving SD [95][96][97]. However, no single form of governance can achieve sustainability in practice [93,96].…”
Section: Cooperative Governance For Sdmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, efficiency, effectiveness, rule of law, participation, accountability, transparency, respect for human rights, and tolerance of differences are also part of governance [94]. Many scholars believe that good governance is a prerequisite and the main factor for achieving SD [95][96][97]. However, no single form of governance can achieve sustainability in practice [93,96].…”
Section: Cooperative Governance For Sdmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As such, urban resilience is viewed as an important outcome of good urban governance [32]. The economic perspective conceptualized by Harris [33] and Salvadori [34] states that there are four factors that affect economic growth: (i) population, (ii) total stock of capital goods, (iii) land area and natural resources, and (iv) technological progress. Several factors influence economic growth: (a) advances in science and technology, (b) increased investment, (c) increased exports, (d) increased income from taxes, (e) controlled inflation rates, and (f) low interest rates.…”
Section: Review Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Urban transportation has a relationship to the city's rapidly developing economic system. This means that it requires sustainable transportation management [55]. Furthermore, there are five main elements that play an important role in the urban transportation system: (i) Humans, who need transportation; (ii) goods, i.e., things that are needed or consumed by humans; (iii) vehicles, which function as a means of transferring or transferring people and goods from one place to another; (iv) roads, as transportation infrastructure or media; and (v) organizations or institutions that act as transportation managers.…”
Section: Sustainability Of Environmental Management and City Transpormentioning
confidence: 99%