Explores sustainable urbanization in Africa through the reconstruction of a major market in Bouaké, focusing on stakeholder involvement and functional programming.
Explores urban sustainability assessment, focusing on decision-making for sustainable cities through approaches, solution spaces, and indicator selection.
Analyzes urban planning in African cities, focusing on sustainable development, land use, environmental challenges, transportation issues, poverty, and the need for a more people-centered approach.
Explores the 'Green & Thriving Neighbourhoods' concept, focusing on the '15-minute city' principle and showcasing sustainable urban initiatives from global cities.
Delves into the genesis and extent of informal settlements restructuring in African cities, discussing demographic transition, urban attractiveness, and governance weaknesses.
Explores the significance of indicators in evaluating urban sustainability and the challenges in selecting suitable ones, using MONET and 'Cercle Indicateurs' in Switzerland as examples.