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Journal articles on the topic "Urbanisme en Afrique"
Aranđelović, Biljana. "OSVRT NA NAUČNI, PEDAGOŠKI, URBANISTIČKI I ARHITEKTONSKI DOPRINOS DENIZ SKOT BRAUN." Nauka+Praksa 27 (June 6, 2024): 43–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.62683/nip27.43-48.
Full textVandermotten, Christian, and Christian Dessouroux. "Baisse massive de la fécondité mondiale en 20 ans, illustrée en cartes." Population & Sociétés N° 618, no. 1 (January 31, 2024): 1–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/popsoc.618.0001.
Full textBernard, J. C. "Épidémiologie et représentations du suicide en Afrique sub-saharienne." European Psychiatry 29, S3 (November 2014): 641. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eurpsy.2014.09.173.
Full textMoussa, Soufianou, and Jean-François Kobiané. "Inégalités des ménages face à la réception de transferts informels. Quelques leçons issues de Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso)." Articles 44, no. 2 (April 4, 2016): 223–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1035954ar.
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Alaoui, Aziz Bouchra. "La knowledge city : un modèle pour la ville du futur en Afrique ? L'expérience du Maroc." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Sorbonne université, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024SORUL142.
Full textIn Africa, despite abundant natural resources and a young, creative population, the continent continues to struggle to spark sustainable growth. The scars left by decades of colonization, compounded by internal conflicts, still hinder the much-anticipated takeoff. International aid and poverty alleviation programs have yet to deeply transform the economic foundations of the continent. However, the advent of new technologies offers Africa a unique opportunity to make a qualitative leap by focusing on the knowledge economy. To achieve this transition, it is essential to create "knowledge territories", spaces conducive to innovation. This thesis explores the continent's capacity to adopt this model, using Morocco as a case study, which could inspire other African nations toward sustainable development based on knowledge. It deeply examines the concepts of the knowledge economy and "knowledge cities," evaluating their potential to catalyze a radical transformation of the African continent into a true hub of innovation and knowledge
Bareil, Anne-Marie. "Les arcs de triomphe dédiés à Caracalla en Afrique romaine : architecture et urbanisme, politique et société." Nancy 2, 2006. http://docnum.univ-lorraine.fr/public/NANCY2/doc275/2006NAN21026_1.pdf.
Full textIn the first part of the thesis, the author has made a list of the numerous arches dedicated to Caracalla in Roman Africa. Most of these arches are documented by a dedication and can therefore be dated with precision. However some other arches have been added to the initial corpus since they can be dated too, either by their architectural or ornemental characteristics, or thanks to historical arguments. Altogether a corpus of 27 arches has been made out. The analysis of the dedications of the arches is the subject of the second part. It shows "evergetes" (donators), most of them being permanent "flamines" (priests), often veterans ; a few notables also contribute to the endowment of their city. They do so either in their lifetime or by testament. At the same time, nearly half of the arches are erected thanks to the generosity of local councils, in gratitude for a change of juridical status or for special favour from the Emperor. The status of the individuals and the cities concerned gives a state of the "romanisation", to put simply, of Africa between 198 and 217. The study of the dedicatory texts also permits to check some aspects of the titles of the Emperor and of the imperial virtues honoured on the arches. The third part tackles the typology. In the first chapter, the typology of forms highlights the wide range of architectural patterns and chosen decorations. The second chapter deals with the "typology of functions" and analyses the role played by honorific arches in the urbanization of the cities, in full revival at the time. The author concludes on the close correspondence between the monument and the ideologic message it is supposed to pass on : by its decoration, the ornaments of the coronation or the dedication itself, the honorific arch is a perfect testimony, both didactic and aesthetic, of the imperial cult
Gangneux-Kebe, Julie. "Fabriquer l'ordinaire de la ville : le rôle de l'habitant à Conakry (Guinée)." Thesis, Nantes, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018NANT2027/document.
Full textThe present research focuses on the urban fabric by its inhabitants in Conakry, Guinea. Long studied by various institutions and their development projects, the urban fabric only considers the inhabitant as a beneficiary of expert planning. From their participation in urban planning, citizen knowledge seems now well known in Northern countries. While in the South, ordinary city dwellers display a range of ways to create space: "their spaces". Through their initiatives and appropriations, inhabitants invent urban spaces outside of the planning projects. The analysis of the daily experiences in Conakry allows us to reconsider a binary interpretation (formal / informal) of the urban fabric in West Africa.This work focuses on the production of space in Conakry by of "citizens-city-dwellers", describing the forms and relation of daily life in the popular neighborhoods of Hafia. The inhabitants create their new appropriations of space to claim the “right to urban life”(Lefebvre, 1968). Faced with increasing tensions (demographic, environmental, socio-economic, land ) that tend to fragment the West African city a little more each day, from this research project, it appears that the ordinary fabric of the city seems to reduce these forms of inequalities and fragmentations. When the participation of the inhabitants in the co-construction of spaces is researched in the North and in the South, the perspective of the inhabitants of a city in the South can teach us about the ways and forms of inhabiting the ordinary; about the process to appropriate and share collectively the fabric of the city
Bareil, Anne-Marie Grandjean Yves. "Les arcs de triomphe dédiés à Caracalla en Afrique romaine Architecture et urbanisme, politique et société /." Nancy : Université Nancy 2, 2006. http://cyberdoc.univ-nancy2.fr/htdocs/docs_ouvert/doc275/2006NAN21026_1.pdf.
Full textTaleb, Saliha. "L'espace urbain au Maghreb : Etude comparée des trois villes : Fès, Alger, Tunis." Montpellier 3, 2002. http://www.theses.fr/2002MON30006.
Full textTrape, Jean-François. "L'impact de l'urbanisation sur le paludisme en Afrique Centrale." Paris 11, 1986. http://www.theses.fr/1986PA112181.
Full textIn order to ascertain the impact of urbanization on malaria, a research project was undertaken from 1980 to 1985 in the Brazzaville region and 16 other urban centers of the Congo. Studies investigated parasite prevalence and density, vectors bionomics, malaria morbidity and mortality, serum haptoglobin and immunoglobulins, antimalarial antibodies and antimalarial practices. In the rural area of the Brazzaville region, malaria is holoendemic: the parasite in children varies from 79% to 94% and the inoculation rate from 200 to 1,000 infective bites per person per year according to the villages. In Brazzaville, considerable differences exist between the districts of the town, in relation to the population density and the nature of the ground gained by urbanization: the parasite rate in schoolchildren is 81% in Massina, 66% in Talangai, 40% in Bacongo, 9% in Moungali and 3% in Poto-Poto. According to the districts, the inoculation rate varies from less than one to 100 infective bites per person per year. Only 37% of children aged 6 years living since birth in Poto-Poto are seropositive. In contrast, the annual rate of mortality from malaria is very low bath in the rural and urban areas and shows no significant differences between the districts of the town. It was estimated at 0. 43 per thousand in children from 0 to 4 years and 0. 08 per thousand in children from 5 to 9 years. The present-day drop in mortality is attributed to the now general use of antimalarial drugs for the treatment of all febrile episodes in infants and children. The observations made in the Congo show that urbanization has a considerable impact on entomological, parasitological and immunological aspects of malaria. However, it would appear that it is above all the antimalarial practices and possibilities of treatment which are of capital importance in preventing serious complications and decreasing mortality
Plougoulm, Guillaume. "Citoyenneté et espace : développement, urbanisme et culture politique dans la métropole de Durban (1996-2006)." Paris 4, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008PA040054.
Full textHow does the post-apartheid era fare ten years since the official birth of the “new” South Africa? The track record is mixed. If anything, the institutional front has delivered. Democracy, however, sometimes struggles to meet the aspirations of individuals in their everyday lives. Socioeconomic inequalities are still very much part of the South African picture. Broken promises loom large in fact and, with them, so does a potent challenge to political trust likely to frustrate nation-building. Since the new dispensation redefined them into fully-fledged development agencies, it is for municipalities to fight this erosion. In Durban, this mandate has shaped a proactive approach to economic development. The metropolitan authority hence works on boosting its constituency economically, so as to generate the material resources it needs to face the new democratic demands. Both legislative and financial limitations, however, mean that this municipal eagerness can only translate into the planning of a business-friendly environment. This urban restructuring has two goals. It boils down to an attempt at upranking Durban in the global league framed by local contingencies (informal economy’s requirements, resistance from powerful landowners, etc. ). Will these dynamics encourage the rise of an urbanity matching official representations and likely, as such, to nurture a “rainbow culture”? In engaging three socioeconomic configurations meant to capture the heterogeneity of the metropolitan realities, the thesis offers to analyze the capacity of Durban’s public space to entrench a sense of belonging supportive of the post-apartheid democratic structures among its users. It pinpoints the obstacles nation-building confronts with in South Africa’s second largest city
Khelef, Mohamed Mohamed Nabjib. "L' évolution des topographies [sic] urbaines dans le maghreb médiéval : VIe-XIIIe siècle." Aix-Marseille 1, 2002. http://www.theses.fr/2002AIX10096.
Full textMambo, Paterne Yapi. "Droit et ville en Afrique : étude de la décentralisation ivoirienne en matière d'urbanisme /." Paris : l'Harmattan, 2009. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb42015606w.
Full textEn appendice, textes législatifs ivoiriens. Bibliogr. p. 509-532. Webliogr. p. 533-537. Index.
Rhessal, Atika. "Organisation de l'espace et pratiques spatiales à Khouribga (Maroc)." Paris 1, 1988. http://www.theses.fr/1988PA010582.
Full textBooks on the topic "Urbanisme en Afrique"
Sénégal, Archives du. Urbanisme et habitat en Afrique Occidentale Française, 1904-1958. Dakar: Primature, Secrétariat général du gouvernement, Direction des Archives du Sénégal, 1999.
Find full textHindson, Doug. La recherche urbaine en Afrique du Sud: Un état de la question. Paris: Groupement de recherche Interurba, 1996.
Find full textMambo, Paterne Y. Droit et ville en Afrique: Étude de la décentralisation ivoirienne en matière d'urbanisme. Paris: Harmattan, 2009.
Find full textcontributor, Cherkaoui Hakim, ed. Les voies erratiques de l'urbanisation: Être architecte et devenir urbaniste en Afrique du Nord. Paris: L'Harmattan, 2016.
Find full textCité-État et statut politique de la ville en Afrique et ailleurs. Paris: Société des Africanistes, 2004.
Find full textDroit et ville en Afrique: Étude de la décentralisation ivoirienne en matière d'urbanisme. Paris: Harmattan, 2009.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Urbanisme en Afrique"
Goerg, Odile. "7. Urbanisme colonial et prisons en Afrique : quelques éléments de réflexion à propos de Conakry et Freetown, 1903-1960." In Enfermement, prison et châtiments en Afrique, 163. Editions Karthala, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/kart.bern.1999.01.0163.
Full textPiermay, Jean-Luc. "Espaces disputés en Afrique noire." In Hommes et sociétés, 133–43. Karthala, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/kart.crous.1986.01.0133.
Full textBertrand, Monique. "Chapitre 1. Métropolisation dans une Afrique intérieure peu urbanisée." In Bamako, 21–54. IRD Éditions, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.irdeditions.42689.
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