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Underground urbanism in Africa: Splintered subterranean space in Lagos, Nigeria

Abidemi Agwor, Maria de Lourdes Melo Zurita and Paul G Munro
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Abidemi Agwor: London School of Economics, UK
Maria de Lourdes Melo Zurita: University of New South Wales, Australia
Paul G Munro: University of New South Wales, Australia

Urban Studies, 2025, vol. 62, issue 3, 452-468

Abstract: Africa is rapidly urbanising and is likely to home to some of the most populous cities within the next decade. Such rapid growth has made the prevention of urban sprawl a Sisyphean Quest in many African cities, as rural fringes are rapidly being transformed into urbanised space. A strategy proposed around the world to address some of the urban challenges is the increasing adoption of a volumetric lens to planning the city. Specifically, to use the urban underground as a strategic site to place infrastructure and free-up superficial urban surface space, in turn potentially helping to create more sustainable, liveable, equitable and just urban environments. Yet, so far, little attention has been paid to the urban underground in Africa cities. In this paper, mobilising Lagos, Nigeria as a case study, we start addressing this lacuna. We provide a critical long-term analysis – spanning the colonial and since independence eras – of how the urban underground has been used in Lagos, focussing on utility (energy, telecommunications, water) and transport infrastructure. We follow this with an analysis of how political economies have shaped underground use and access, with a particular consideration on informal interactions, and how they shape underground use and access. We conclude by offering an assessment of the possibilities and challenges that the urban underground presents for the future of Lagos and other African cities, with a critical consideration of the dynamism of localised volumes and the practices around them.

Keywords: infrastructure; Lagos; subterranean; underground urbanism; volumetric urbanism; 基础设施; æ‹‰å „æ–¯; 地下; 地下城市化; 立体城市化 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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