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What is Equipmentation

Industrial and Urban Growth Policies at the Sub-National, National, and Global Levels
A process through which a city is capacitated with requisite equipment, usually ICT infrastructure which may be critical in promoting the establishment of a smart city.
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Smart Cities in Sub-Saharan Africa: Opportunities and Challenges
Innocent Chirisa (University of Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe) and Abraham Rajab Matamanda (University of the Free State, South Africa)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-7625-9.ch005
Abstract
The aim of this chapter is to interrogate and diagnose the concept of smart cities as it has been applied to Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) in a bid to decrypt the opportunities and challenges characterizing its manifestation in space and actuality. The chapter is a product of the critical engagement of scholarly work that compares the best practices in the development and promotion of the smart city concept against those practices that are antithetical and retrogressive in light of this good cause. To crystallize the realities, the chapter makes use of case studies that speak to these contrasting experiences. Case studies in SSA reveal differential practices with South Africa emerging as a country doing very well relative to others in the region. Some cities, especially the small and intermediate ones, fail to break even in terms of the revenue collections. This is partly because they have failed to attract investment in the form of industries or retain them because of politically induced instabilities.
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