Urban Geography in Postcolonial Zimbabwe
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Urban Geography in Postcolonial Zimbabwe
Paradigms and Perspectives for Sustainable Urban Planning and Governance
Matamanda, Abraham R.; Chirisa, Innocent; Nel, Verna
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
05/2022
317
Mole
Inglês
9783030715410
15 a 20 dias
611
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Introduction to the urban geography scape of Zimbabwe.- Social justice in spatial governance.- Urban planning and policy in Zimbabwe: Change with continuity.- Studentification and its interplay on urban form and urban policy - reflection from Bulawayo, Zimbabwe.- Urban governance and the political economy of livelihoods and poverty in Harare, Zimbabwe.- (Un)healthy cities: Reflections on urban public health in poor neighbourhoods.- Deviation, transgression or digression? The informal city as the dominant phenomenon in the Zimbabwean urban economy.- Ecological risks of the postcolonial city: Experiences from Harare, Zimbabwe.- Managing urban crime and insecurity in Zimbabwe.- More than urban agriculture: A case for planning for urban food security in Harare, Zimbabwe.- Urban development management in light of the risks and disasters caused by climate change.- Public parks and leisure in the post-independence context of Bulawayo City.- Urban land markets.- The political economy of urbaninformal settlements in Zimbabwe.- Putting together the broken pieces: Rewiring the urban geography of Zimbabwe.
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Informality;Spatial Governance;Social Justice;Urban Governance Zimbabwe;SDG 11
Introduction to the urban geography scape of Zimbabwe.- Social justice in spatial governance.- Urban planning and policy in Zimbabwe: Change with continuity.- Studentification and its interplay on urban form and urban policy - reflection from Bulawayo, Zimbabwe.- Urban governance and the political economy of livelihoods and poverty in Harare, Zimbabwe.- (Un)healthy cities: Reflections on urban public health in poor neighbourhoods.- Deviation, transgression or digression? The informal city as the dominant phenomenon in the Zimbabwean urban economy.- Ecological risks of the postcolonial city: Experiences from Harare, Zimbabwe.- Managing urban crime and insecurity in Zimbabwe.- More than urban agriculture: A case for planning for urban food security in Harare, Zimbabwe.- Urban development management in light of the risks and disasters caused by climate change.- Public parks and leisure in the post-independence context of Bulawayo City.- Urban land markets.- The political economy of urbaninformal settlements in Zimbabwe.- Putting together the broken pieces: Rewiring the urban geography of Zimbabwe.
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