Connecting cities across infrastructural divides: Case studies from self-build practices in Tshwane east

P Devenish, D Demba, A Katranas… - Environmental Science & …, 2022 - press.ierek.com
This paper investigates opportunities to connect divided cities by analysing ways in which
occupation practices operate alongside, subvert and potentially transform historic, and …

Changing public spaces and urban resilience in the City of Tshwane, South Africa

K Landman, D Nel - Journal of Urbanism: International Research …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT The City of Tshwane has experienced significant political, socio-economic and
spatial changes. The lives and daily use patterns of different people in the city, as well as …

Negotiating the future city: cataloguing consequential spontaneity in the static city

D Kriek - 2021 - search.proquest.com
The exclusionary landscape of Moreleta Park is defined by SLOAP (Space (s) Left Over After
Planning) and can be viewed as a hyper-densified trope of South Africa's tense suburban …

Unlocking “kasi wealth”: Perceptions of transformations through spatial planning and local economic development in Soshanguve

N Mafela, T Gumbo - … URBAN CHANGE–Livable City Regions for …, 2020 - repository.corp.at
The buzz concept of inclusive economic growth has been receiving great emphasis in both
academic and industry dialogues, thus placing the socio-economic transformation agenda …

Urban Infrastructuring: Trajectories of Infrastructural Entanglement in Cities of the Global South

D Iossifova, S Zavos, A Gasparatos, Y Gamal… - … and sustainability in the …, 2022 - Springer
In this chapter, we introduce the notion of infrastructural entanglement to denote the close
relationships and correlations that develop between components of infrastructural …

[PDF][PDF] Desiring Karail: Morphogenesis of an informal settlement in Dhaka

T Shafique - PhD diss., University of Melbourne. https://minerva …, 2021 - core.ac.uk
Informal settlements currently house more than a billion people and will house a billion more
by 2030. They are pervasive, expanding and persistent. Some of them have slum conditions …

11| THE CITY OF TSHWANE, SOUTH AFRICA–SOME NEW PLANNING GAMES AIMED AT (RE) SHAPING AND NURTURING SPACES, PLACES AND FACES...

J Coetzee, M Retief - CITIES TO BE TAMED?, 2013 - academia.edu
The legal and policy framework put in place by the former apartheids regime, together with
ineffective urban planning measures, resulted in a grossly distorted South African urban …

Continuity or discontinuity? Evaluating the changing socio-spatial structure of the city of Tshwane, South Africa

C Hamann, AC Horn - Urban Forum, 2015 - Springer
Forced racial-residential segregation is a phenomenon that creates spatial legacies in a city
structure which inhibits equal development and access to opportunities. The legacy of …

Unpacking a sustainable and resilient future for Tshwane

E Peres, C Du Plessis, K Landman - Procedia engineering, 2017 - Elsevier
This paper examines the important yet largely misunderstood relationship between
resilience and sustainability and the gap between these theoretical constructs and the …

Towards deliberative democracy through the democratic governance and design of public spaces in the South African capital city, Tshwane

K Makakavhule, K Landman - Urban Design International, 2020 - Springer
Many political, economic and social transformations have occurred in South Africa since the
first democratic elections in 1994. The country has made significant efforts in trying to …