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The International Journal of Justice and Sustainability
Volume 29, 2024 - Issue 6
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Rethinking the implications of sprawl to building sustainable secondary cities; case of Tamale, Ghana

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Pages 806-822 | Received 08 Dec 2023, Accepted 04 Mar 2024, Published online: 20 Mar 2024
 

ABSTRACT

There are two major debates on the discussion of urban sprawl; those who maintain that it has positive implications on development and sustainability of cities and those who are otherwise. This study contributes to this intellectual debate by examining both sides of the phenomenon in a single investigation, based on the perspectives of urbanites of a secondary city. The mixed-methods research approach was adopted for the inquiry. Using Tamale Metropolis as a case, primary data were collected from 386 household respondents and three agencies for the cross-sectional survey and key informant interviews, respectively. The results revealed that urbanisation is rapid with a correspondingly high rate of sprawl. The majority of the respondents (98%) reported an increased urban concentration in the area over the past decade. There has been a 60.7% increase in population increase between 2010 and 2021. Land cover analysis revealed that in 2010, approximately 9% of the total land area of the metropolis was built up, attributed to increasing population and corresponding increased demand for land for development. This increased to 16% and 26% in 2016 and 2022, respectively. The sprawling phenomenon was largely associated with rapid population growth, economic growth, availability of automobiles, improvement in road infrastructure and family nuclearisation. Though the study unravelled some benefits associated with sprawl, Tamale is still not an exception in terms of the documented adverse implications of sprawl. Relevant recommendations were thus made for capitalising on the positive impacts of sprawl while mitigating the associated challenges.

Acknowledgements

The authors greatly appreciate and acknowledge the value of the authors and participants of the study.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

Data availability statement

Data of this manuscript will be made available upon request.

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We submit the manuscript of our article for review and consideration for publication in your esteemed journal. With the submission of this manuscript, we undertake that we directly participated in the planning, execution, or analysis of this study; we have read and approved the final version submitted; the contents of this manuscript have not been copyrighted or published previously; and the contents of this manuscript are not under consideration for publication elsewhere.

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