The demographic dimension of climate change vulnerability. Exploring the relation between population growth and urban sprawl in Dar es Salaam

Author: LUCA CONGEDO, Silvia MACCHI
Publisher: Elsevier BV

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According to vulnerability literature, the expansion of built-up areas is among the non-climate factors that will combine with climate change in threatening natural ecosystems and reducing water availability. This has even worse effects on rural-urban livelihood vulnerability in sub-Saharan African cities when the vicious circle linking environmental degradation to urban sprawl through population growth and ineffective land use planning is considered. This study delves into the relationship between urban sprawl and demographic growth in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Based on land cover classification, urban sprawl over a decade is assessed and its trend compared with population census data. A methodology for population estimation is proposed that combines land cover and household density as derived through primary surveys

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