Invisible Sprawl: Land, Money and Politics at the Rural-Urban Interface in Kenya

B. Bon
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Abstract Policy guidelines for controlling urban growth have, since the end of the late 2000s, been imposed on sub-Saharan Africa in international and national agendas. Like many other cities in sub-Saharan Africa, Nairobi is experiencing rapid demographic and spatial growth. Debates on urban sprawl are primarily concerned with the question of density, with attention to the extension of buildings and institutional real estate markets. This article focuses on what happens even before construction takes place, sometimes years earlier on the outskirts of urban agglomerations and on new urbanisation fronts far from urban centralities. Access to land is central to carrying out large metropolitan projects and supporting the accumulation logics of real estate firms, financial investors and individual entrepreneurs. It is also central in the transformations of local economies in contexts of a restructuring of agrarian capitalism. We intend to bring to light these trajectories of land capitalisation by analysing the practices and anticipation of land investors with diverse economic and informational resources, the circulation of financial capital and the resulting urban configurations.
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看不见的扩张:肯尼亚城乡结合部的土地、金钱和政治
自2000年代末以来,控制城市增长的政策指导方针已被纳入撒哈拉以南非洲的国际和国家议程。与撒哈拉以南非洲的许多其他城市一样,内罗毕正在经历人口和空间的快速增长。关于城市扩张的辩论主要关注密度问题,关注建筑和机构房地产市场的扩展。本文关注的是在建设开始之前发生的事情,有时是在城市群的郊区和远离城市中心的新城市化前沿。获得土地是开展大型都市项目和支持房地产公司、金融投资者和个体企业家积累逻辑的核心。在农业资本主义重组的背景下,它也是地方经济转型的核心。我们打算通过分析拥有不同经济和信息资源的土地投资者的实践和预期、金融资本的流通以及由此产生的城市配置,来揭示这些土地资本化的轨迹。
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