Rapid urbanisation, particularly driven by rural-urban migration, can pose a wide range of security challenges in the global south and global north. The management of such a transition, in terms of the provision of social goods and quality of life raises significant challenges. Security of contemporary urban environments has become more complex due to a greater range of risk drivers, many of which can be exacerbated by the observed and portended impacts of climate change. This chapter outlines the phenomena underlying the transition to urbanisation - and the security challenges that have been exacerbated by these transitions. In doing so this work a holistic approach to security and highlights a gradual trend in the increased securitisation of issues (such as climate change) that in the past were not considered part of typical ‘security’ dialogues. It also introduces a decision support framework that can aid a broad range of stakeholders in making decisions about the enhancement of security of urban spaces in a context of multiple threats exacerbated by these new security challenges.
History
School
Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering
Published in
The Palgrave Handbook of Security, Risk and Intelligence
Pages
27 - 45
Citation
CHMUTINA, K. and BOSHER, L.S., 2017. Rapid urbanisation and security: Holistic approach to enhancing security of urban spaces. IN: Dover, R., Dylan, H. and Goodman, M.S. (eds.) The Palgrave Handbook of Security, Risk and Intelligence, Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan, pp. 27-45.
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillian
Version
SMUR (Submitted Manuscript Under Review)
Publisher statement
This book chapter was published in the book The Palgrave Handbook of Security, Risk and Intelligence. The definitive published version is available at https://www.palgrave.com/de/book/9781137536747.