Debating the Informal Sector and Urban Planning in Botswana

C. Molebatsi, Seabo B Morobolo
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This chapter reflects on the relationship existing between the state and the informal sector in Botswana. Despite embracing global calls for inclusive human settlements, the relationship between the state and the informal sector in Botswana equivocates between hostility and tacit recognition. This ambiguity is explained in terms of two overlapping stances, namely, the elitist and exclusionist natures of the country's settlement planning legislation. Botswana's settlement planning legislation plays a significant role in the creation of the informal sector, yet the existence of this same sector would not be openly embraced. Relying on the concept of human rights and justice implied in calls such as “just cities,” “right to the city,” and “sustainable livelihoods,” this chapter makes a case for coproduction of interventions with a view to establishing inclusive and sustainable human settlements that recognize the unavoidable nature of the informal sector.
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本章反映了博茨瓦纳国家与非正规部门之间存在的关系。尽管接受了全球对包容性人类住区的呼吁,但博茨瓦纳政府与非正式部门之间的关系在敌对和默契之间徘徊。这种模糊性可以用两种重叠的立场来解释,即国家定居规划立法的精英主义和排他主义性质。博茨瓦纳的定居规划立法在建立非正规部门方面发挥了重要作用,但这一部门的存在不会被公开接受。根据“公正的城市”、“城市权”和“可持续生计”等呼吁所隐含的人权和正义概念,本章提出了联合采取干预措施的理由,以期建立包容和可持续的人类住区,并承认非正规部门不可避免的性质。
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