Sustainable and Smart Spatial Planning in Africa

Sustainable and Smart Spatial Planning in Africa

Case Studies and Solutions

De Vries, Walter Timo; Duran Diaz, Pamela; Chavunduka, Charles

Taylor & Francis Ltd

05/2024

306

Mole

9781032118437

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Chapter 1. Sustainable and Smart Spatial Planning in Africa: Introduction, Chapter 2. Stocktaking Frameworks for the Planning and Development of Smart Cities, Chapter 3."Smart City" Concept and Its Implications for Urban Planning Systems in African Cities, Chapter 4. Transformation Pathways to Smart Villages: Lessons from Mulenzhe Village in Limpopo Province of South Africa, Chapter 5. Smart Growth and New Urbanism, a Sustainable Approach towards Urban Redevelopment: Case of Chivhu, Chapter 6. Trans-Border Spatial Planning: Assessing the Musina-Beitbridge Twinning Agreement between South Africa and Zimbabwe, Chapter 7. Transnational Land Governance for Sustainable Development: a Comparative Study of Africa and Latin America, Chapter 8. Are We There Yet? Prospects and Barriers to Implementing Smart City Initiatives in Harare, Zimbabwe, Chapter 9.Smartness in Developing Liveable Informal Settlements: The Case of Hopley in Harare, Chapter 10. The Urban Laboratory: A Case for Data Mining and Management for the Successful Hosting of Smart Settlements in Zimbabwe, Chapter 11. Opportunities and Constraints of Solar Harvesting as a Sustainable and Resilience Strategy in Zimbabwe: The case of Nyangani Renewable Energy, Mutoko District, Chapter 12. Infrastructure Projects Design Versus Use in Local Authorities: A Case Study of Banket Small and Medium Enterprises Mall in Mashonaland West Province of Zimbabwe, Chapter 13. Towards Responsive Human Smart Cities: Interrogating Street Users' Perspectives on Spatial Justice on Street Spaces in Small Rural Towns in South Africa, Chapter 14. Synchronising the Spatial Planning Legislative and Administrative Frameworks of Mining and Other Human Settlements in Zimbabwe, Chapter 15. The Contribution of Spatial Planning Tools towards Disaster Risk Reduction in Informal Settlements in South Africa, Chapter 16. Geographic Information Systems for Smart Spatial Planning and Management: Managing Urban Sprawl in Harare Metropolitan, Zimbabwe, Chapter 17. Appraisal of E-Waste Management Approaches in Zimbabwean Cities, Chapter 18. Three-Dimensional Layout Planning in the Context of Zimbabwe's Planning Profession: Scope, Fears and Potentialities, Chapter 19. From Two-Dimensional to Four-Dimensional Layout Design: A Necessary Leapfrog in Zimbabwean Urban Planning, Chapter 20.An Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Material Waste Management Techniques in the Construction Industry of Zimbabwe: A Case of Harare and Bulawayo, Chapter 21. Furthering Sustainable and Smart Spatial Planning in Africa
MNDWI;Smart City;Global Land Tool Network;smart planning;Smart City Concepts;smart housing;Literature Review;smart disaster risk management;UN;e-governance smart climate;Mashonaland Central;smart environment;Spatial Planning;smart living;Socio-economic Development;Smart City Initiatives;Smart Concept;Central Government;Smart Growth;Spatial Planning Tools;Informal Settlements;Harare City Council;Vhembe District;Smart Village;Smart City Projects;E-waste Management;Urban Labs;Limpopo Province;Layout Design;Disaster Risk Reduction