Type | Book Section - Population Dynamics and Urban Growth Challenges in Kumba, South West Province of Cameroon |
Title | Visages et défis des principales villes camerounaises |
Author(s) | |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2008 |
Page numbers | 153-172 |
URL | https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Christopher_Bryant3/publication/266390956_Visages_et_defis_des_principales_villes_camerouaises_pp_175/links/54ebdef10cf2ff89649ea993/Visages-et-defis-des-principales-villes-camerouaises-pp-175.pdf#page=160 |
Abstract | The experience of Kumba, faced with population growth, urban expansion and emerging challenges from problems encountered within the development process, is rich, educating and typical of small towns in transition within sub-Saharan Africa. Its population dynamics are complex and date back to 1925 when the German administrator Johann Albrecht Shone laid the town’s foundation stone. The occupation of this territory by people of diverse ethnic backgrounds several of whom originated from the areas of Meme (Bafaw, Balongs, Bakundu, Barombi), the North Western Cameroon plateau (Meta, Kom Bamiléke), the humid tropical rainforest of the South West province (Bangwa, Bayang) and Nigeria (Ibo, Ibiobio) gave birth to the town’s growth and expansion. The involvement of these populations of varying demographic profiles in the territory and development process has given rise over the years to many problems. These include political, socio-economic, environmental and cultural (domination of the Bafawautochthones) problems. The growth trajectory of Kumba and its problems during the 20th and 21st centuries are what one would expect from any Third World where development processes take root before any development plans are prepared. The necessity to tackle the issues is now more urgent than ever before. |
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