The Fair Shared City Approach to Urban Community Development. Oworonshoki, Lagos

Lagos, Nigeria
The Fair Shared City Approach to Urban Community Development. Oworonshoki, Lagos
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Introduction
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Introduction
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Contrasts: The planning process in sub-Saharan cities today
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Contrasts: The fair shared city approach to urban planning
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Workshops: Urban lab review
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What next?
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Architetti
FABULOUS URBAN
Sede
Lagos, Nigeria
Anno
2022
Cliente
Oworonshoki Community
Partner
Heinrich Böll Stiftung Abuja

This booklet consists of four chapters designed to be considered either in sequence or independently of each other. Each objective is closely tied to the following sustainable development goals: SDG5, SDG9, SDG10, SDG11, and SDG17. The booklet is also designed to engage the user by provoking thought and generating feedback. Urban designers, planners, project managers, design students, researchers, and enthusiasts for just and sustainable urban development will find this guide useful for charting their own futures. The booklet provides QR links to several reports and videos that can be used for case study analyses on gender inclusive planning techniques and strategies. It also includes ample ‘whitespace’ that can be used for taking notes, critical analysis of points made and making suggestions, all handy for future use.

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