posted on 2024-09-06, 06:07authored byG McGranahan
The world is in the midst of a long and uneven urban transition, with the great majority of
urbanisation and urban population growth now occurring in parts of Asia and Africa.
Urbanisation has profound effects on local rural and urban economies, life chances and
environments, though much depends on how it is handled. The stereotypical view is that
cities and urbanisation are economically advantageous but socially and environmentally
deleterious. This Evidence Report follows other recent research in contradicting this
oversimplified view. It explores how urbanisation and cities can contribute to the three global goals identified by the Institute of Development Studies (IDS) as priorities for the post-2015 period: (1) reducing economic inequalities; (2) creating more secure and inclusive societies; and (3) accelerating the transition to sustainability.
Funding
UK Department for International Development
History
Publisher
IDS
Citation
McGranahan, G. (2016) The Role of Cities and Urbanisation in Achieving Development Goals, IDS Evidence Report 192, Brighton: IDS