Authors
Jytte Agergaard, Cecilia Tacoli, Griet Steel, Sinne Borby Ørtenblad
Publication date
2019/1
Source
The European Journal of Development Research
Volume
31
Pages
2-11
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan UK
Description
After decades of academic and policy scepticism on the role of urbanisation in economic, social and cultural change, the issue is attracting renewed academic focus and political attention. Such interest was also evident during the 1990s, and in this paper the authors revisit the debate with specific attention to Sub-Saharan Africa. The paper discusses the continuing challenges on classifications, and suggests that small towns should be considered on the basis of their functions and in the context of rural–urban transformations. Turning to the current debates, it is highlighted how small town development has attracted renewed interest not only in development economics, but also research into the rush for land, mining, conflict and climate change. These trends are fleshed out in a focussed presentation of the six papers on small town development in Sub-Saharan Africa that make up this special issue of the …
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Scholar articles
J Agergaard, C Tacoli, G Steel, SB Ørtenblad - The European Journal of Development Research, 2019