Études Caribéennes (Mar 2010)

Étude de la complexité de la gestion des espaces publics à vocation de transport à Dakar (Sénégal)

  • Cheikh Samba Wade,
  • Rémy Tremblay,
  • El Hadji Mamadou Ndiaye

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4000/etudescaribeennes.7858
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15

Abstract

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The organization and management of public spaces in urban areas is a central concern of public authorities. This interest is linked in developing countries with numerous shortcomings identified in the city. These difficulties sustained by massive population growth, urbanization informal, and increased industrial activities, commercial and others. In Dakar, the question of urban mobility is exacerbated by the significant commuting between the city center and the periphery that are amplified by the chaotic parking lots and the disorganization of urban transport modes.The type of public space chosen for this article is a bus station in the heart of the Plateau de Dakar: Petersen. It appears as one of the largest bus stations in the country, especially in terms of attendance with over 50,000 people per day.The management method applied here is the concession, an agreement by which the public entrusts the management of equipment at the SAGES, a private organization that supports some very conflicting interests of different actors.

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