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Socio-spatial analysis of regime shifts in Addis Ababa?s urbanisation

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APPLIED GEOGRAPHY
Volume 154, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.apgeog.2023.102918

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Addis Ababa; Socio-spatial change; Urbanisation theory; Regime shifts

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The urbanisation of Addis Ababa is a complex process influenced by various social and spatial factors over time. This study used a theoretical framework and satellite images from 1974, 1991, and 2020 to analyze the urbanisation patterns. The role of elites, foreign influences, and technology were found to be significant in explaining the urban changes during different regimes. The results show a significant expansion of the city, particularly during the contemporary globalised regime.
The urbanisation of Addis Ababa is a product of multilayered socio-spatial processes in temporal dimensions. To understand urbanisation, we employed a theoretical framework relevant to the developing world. The theoretical aspects were also supplemented with empirical evidence obtained from satellite images from 1974, 1991, and 2020. These years mark the end of three recognised regime shifts (imperialist, socialist, and contemporary globalised). The urbanisation of Addis Ababa is explained by a combination of theories throughout the regime shifts, in which the role of elites, foreign bodies, and technology are emphasised. While the imperialist regime dispossessed the peasants of their land, the socialist regime allowed peasants access to the centre and contem-porary globalised commodified land. During the brief annexation of the city by the Italian Empire, a segregated city (natives and European residential quarters) was documented. Similarly, the contemporary regime has fav-oured commercial and high-end residential buildups that have pushed the poor towards the periphery. Spatial analysis revealed that the city has expanded considerably, with a nearly 600% increase during the latest regime. The results provide a thorough examination of the factors that caused considerable urban changes in the latest regime.

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