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Globalization and the spread of neo-liberal models of urban restructuring have resulted in the rise in gated communities worldwide, including in Africa. The on-going scholarly debate revolves around the drivers of gated communities, their impacts and implications on the planning and management of cities. To contribute to and advance scholarly debate on gated communities and the challenge of urban transformation, we used standard systematic procedures to synthesize findings from 31 peer reviewed journal articles from 1990 to 2020, that examine the phenomenon of gated communities in African cities. Despite the differences in study settings, key findings emerge from gated community studies in Africa. Majority of the reviewed studies attribute the emergence of gated communities to the rise in crime and the search for good quality living environment. Globalization also plays an important role in facilitating new market-oriented gated communities. The globalization of lifestyles of the urban elite has also found expression in African cities. Reviewed studies are critical of gated communities for promoting spatial fragmentation, privatization of public space and local governance and for propagating socio-economic inequality and urban segregation. These issues have implications for the planning and management of cities; in terms of balancing between the need for secure neighbourhoods and promoting inclusive urban societies. The systematic review makes a case for re-thinking urban models that inform the production of new urban spaces; with a view to balance between private capital interests and the need for spatial justice.
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EB conducted the detailed review of all the 31 articles analysed in this paper, drafted the manuscript, attended to reviewer’s comments. GA conceptualized the idea, formulated research questions, provided strategic guidance in the drafting of the manuscript and edited the manuscript. HN-F downloaded all the articles from Scopus, Geobase, Web of Science and Google Scholar, conducted the initial screening of the papers based on our inclusion criteria, and conceptualized the flow of the document search process as indicated in Fig. 1. All the three authors read and approved the final manuscript.
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Bandauko, E., Arku, G. & Nyantakyi-Frimpong, H. A systematic review of gated communities and the challenge of urban transformation in African cities. J Hous and the Built Environ 37, 339–368 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10901-021-09840-1
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