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  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040834336

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Now reissued with a new preface by the author, this book was originally published in 1982 and it analyses the spatial organization of the Ethiopian urban system, the structure and socio-economic characteristics or the urban areas and the locational decisions of firms in the country.



Now reissued with a new preface by the author, this book was originally published in 1982 at a time when increasing emphasis was being given to regional development planning in many developing countries. This new emphasis arose from the conviction that the spatial organization of activities fundamentally affects national rates of economic growth as well as the distribution of benefits to the greatest number of people. This study analyses the spatial organization of the Ethiopian urban system, the structure and socio-economic characteristics or the urban areas and the locational decisions of firms in the country. It also examines the extent to which infrastructure investment in Ethiopia in the 20th century affected the development of urban areas with regard to growth and their potential to attract new industries.

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Original Review of A Spatial Analysis of Urban-Industrial Development in Ethiopia:

It provides a lucid and rational record of a practical research demonstration and evaluative studyThe conclusions are solid and will be used as benchmarks for the study of Ethiopian subsystems for many years to come. This is an outstanding contribution to the body of literature on African urbanization and spatial planning and as such must be ready by all concerned withdevelopment strategies in Africa. R.A. Obudho, African Urban Quarterly, 1988.

1.Principles and Problems of Spatial Economy
2. Urbanization and Urban
Development in Ethiopia
3. Socio-Economic Characteristics of Urban Areas in
Ethiopia
4. Industrial Development in Ethiopia
5. Determinants of Industrial
Location
6. Infrastructure and Spatial Development
7. Summary and Conclusion.
Appendices: A Size of Urban Areas Under Study B. Variables Used in Principal
Component and Regression Analyses C. Surveys D. Indices E. Questionnaires
Mulatu Wubneh is a professor (Emeritus) of planning at East Carolina University, Greenville, NC., and Ambassador Distinguished Scholar at the Gondar University, Ethiopia. He is the author of several books and articles on planning, urbanization, infrastructure and development in Ethiopia. Wubneh has also served as director and department head of the planning program at East Carolina University (North Carolina); an adjunct faculty at the Africa Center for Strategic Studies (Washington, D.C.); and as a program officer for the African Capacity Building Foundation (World Bank) responsible for projects in Kenya, Uganda, Nigeria and Ghana; and consultant at the World Bank, USAID, and the UNDP on African capacity building programs. In 2013 he served as a Fulbright Scholar at EIABC (School of Built Environment) at Addis Ababa University, and since 2018 he has been serving as an Ambassador Distinguished Scholar at the Gondar University.