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In Africa, new city development models are growing in popularity. Businesses and private individuals seek to complement government development efforts by con
https://chartercitiesinstitute.org/media-appearances/can-satellite-cities-help-solve-africas-urbanisation-challenges/
Africa's urban population has trebled since 1990. Over the next 26 years it may expand by another 900m people. By 2100, five of the world's seven most populous cities could be African. Lagos, unnavigable at the best of times, may be home to 88m people. In theory, urbanisation should bring many benefits.
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/rendeavour_satellite-cities-support-de-risking-businesses-activity-7198263816885833728-yLXp
In this TV feature, CGTN outlines why Tatu City is the leading mixed-use Special Economic Zone in Kenya, attracting over US$ 2.5 billion of FDI in the last 10 years, from more than 78 businesses
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/tatu-city-limited_satellite-cities-support-de-risking-businesses-activity-7198261570294972416-fXHt
Tatu City. 39,239 followers. 4d. Refer buyers for ¼-acre and ½ - acre plots at Kijani Ridge, starting from a discounted price of KES 24.8M, and earn generous commissions of up to KES 1.8M
https://www.mckinsey.com/industries/aerospace-and-defense/our-insights/how-will-the-space-economy-change-the-world
Governments, often working with companies in the private sector, can use satellite images and data to gain valuable intelligence, such as information on the movement of troops or the installation of weapons systems. According to the not-for-profit Space Foundation, the space economy was valued at $469 billion in 2021, up 9 percent from 2020
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13563475.2019.1665270
The spatial forms and functions of satellite cities and new towns across the Global South and East vary considerably, from gated communities, to innovation hubs with mixed use of commercial and residential development, to Special Economic Zones and new capital cities (van Noorloos and Kloosterboer Citation 2018). The particular settings in
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/deanlandy_satellite-cities-support-de-risking-businesses-activity-7198002438707015680-D6r2
Satellite cities support de-risking businesses to boost economic development ... focused on bringing development, jobs and economic prosperity to Kenya, and Africa more broadly.
https://www.re-thinkingthefuture.com/city-and-architecture/a10121-what-are-satellite-cities-a-need-based-development/
The size and development of the satellite city are restricted to ensure that it stays within the parent city. India's top 5 satellite cities are Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, New Town, West Bengal, Devanahalli, Karnataka, Gurugram, Delhi NCR, HITEC City, and Hyderabad. Satellite cities of India- Navi Mumbai and New Town_© (https://www.homes247
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13563475.2019.1658571
Therefore, unless unplanned major investments take place (e.g. new infrastructure or industrial area, mining activity, etc.), the main features of the emerging spatial structure, particularly the location of the development corridors and economic development areas, can be assumed as valid for strategic planning purposes during an estimated
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/13563475.2019.1665270
While the development of satellite cities and new towns, and maybe even also edge cities, seems to have fallen out of grace in the advanced capitalist world, after what Wakeman (2016) calls the'golden age of new towns (1945 -1975), they are still popular planning concepts in many emerging ' econom-ies, and growing in popularity.
https://investinchina.chinadaily.com.cn/s/202101/28/WS60125e19498eaba5051c19a0/shanghai-to-boost-satellite-cities-with-major-projects.html
Photo taken on Jan 14, 2021 shows a night view of Lujiazui in Pudong of Shanghai municipality. [Photo/Xinhua] Shanghai will accelerate the building of five "new cities" in its suburbs to optimize its development layout and boost economic growth in the next five years, Mayor Gong Zheng told a news conference on Wednesday after the conclusion of the annual session of the municipal people's congress.
https://www.nlc.org/article/2022/04/25/economic-development-in-a-changing-climate/
Economic Development in a Changing Climate. Cities are on the frontlines in the response to climate change - seeking to increase physical resilience, invest in sustainability measures that will reduce costs, energy usage, emissions, and ensure the safety of disadvantaged populations. Protecting a community's jobs and tax base amid a
https://ilsr.org/articles/8-policy-strategies-cities-can-use-to-support-local-businesses/
Locally owned businesses play a central role in healthy communities, and are among the best engines that cities and towns have for advancing economic opportunity. Small business ownership has been a pathway to the middle class for generations of Americans, and continues to be a crucial tool for building wealth and community self-determination.
https://endeavor.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/How-Cities-Can-Identify-The-Best-Businesses-For-Local-Growth.pdf
The authors of this study reviewed the economic plans of more than 100 U.S. cities.† This revealed that almost all local economic officials pursue the same three strategies: small business support, local resource development, and industry attraction and cultivation. Unfortunately, analyses indicate that the outcomes targeted
https://smart-cities-marketplace.ec.europa.eu/news-and-events/news/2019/towards-smarter-cities-communities-10-key-points-de-risk-investments
Dr. Marcel van Oosterhout, Assistant Executive Director at Erasmus Centre for Data Analytics, partner in SCC project RUGGEDISED, has come up with the following 10 points to do just that: 1. Standardisation is key to de-risking investments in urban data platforms. However, various communities are still working on their own sometimes overlapping
https://www.brookings.edu/articles/growing-cities-that-work-for-all-a-capability-based-approach-to-regional-economic-competitiveness/
Demonstrate how the network analytics approach can inform local economic development strategies that foster growth and good jobs through four city-specific case studies: Nashville, TN; St. Louis
https://www.nlc.org/article/2019/07/12/5-low-budget-strategies-to-help-small-communities-boost-their-economies/
At the Community and Economic Development Forum, local leaders learned five overarching strategies to help small towns leverage their community's strengths. Build your civic infrastructure. Economic development can often be viewed just in terms of capital, buildings, theatres, and new jobs. All too often, we lose sight of the residents as the
https://www.nature.com/articles/srep40678
There is an intuitive link between economic development and overexploitation of natural resources including forests, but this relationship has proven difficult to establish empirically due to both
https://www.economist.com/middle-east-and-africa/2024/01/11/can-satellite-cities-help-solve-africas-urbanisation-challenges
If African cities are creaking, the future looks even more forbidding. Africa's urban population has trebled since 1990. Over the next 26 years it may expand by another 900m people. By 2100
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In this TV feature, CGTN outlines why Tatu City is the leading mixed-use Special Economic Zone in Kenya, attracting over US$ 2.5 billion of FDI in the last 10 years, from more than 78 businesses
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/deanlandy_congratulations-to-lascorp-on-the-opening-activity-6608086882469453824-qalH
Satellite cities support de-risking businesses to boost economic development ... focused on bringing development, jobs and economic prosperity to Kenya, and Africa more broadly.
https://emoryeconomicsreview.org/articles/2023/1/17/how-making-cities-more-pedestrian-friendly-can-revitalize-local-economies
The redesign attracted 57 new businesses, 800 new housing markets, and 2000 new jobs, and property values in the area have increased by 9.53%. Ultimately, a public investment of 11.2 million dollars resulted in an estimated 100 million dollars in private investment, with a total estimated economic impact of about 280 million dollars ( Lancaster
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/tatu-city-limited_tatu-city-a-5000-acre-new-city-on-nairobi-activity-7201965187795443714-lQcf
The new five-story building in our Special Economic Zone on Nairobi's doorstep marks a US$50 million investment in Kenya's Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) industry.