Using Gis to Assess Sustainability of Urban Development in Kenya’s Emerging Cities: Case Study of Nakuru City
Abstract
The aim of this study was to assess the sustainability of urban development in Nakuru as one
of Kenya’s emerging cities. The main criteria and sub-criteria used as indicators of Suitability
of Urban Development (SUD) were identified through literature review. They were then
subjected to expert opinion by use of questionnaires and priorities and weights identified
through Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP). There was a 61.9% consensus among all the
experts. Weighted overlay analysis (WOA) was used to produce the final SUD map of
Nakuru city. From the results; 0.9% of the study area was regarded as being very highly
sustainable, 13. % highly sustainable, 28.2% moderately sustainable, 31% low sustainable
and 26.6% very low sustainable. The central business district of Nakuru City was generally
considered highly sustainable, but the periphery of the city was identified as still needing
improvement for it to be considered to have sustainable urban development especially with
the new city status.
Publisher
University of Nairobi
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