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Differential urbanisation for settlement planning – A Western Cape case study 居住区规划的差异化城市化——西开普省案例研究
IF 0.5 Q4 REGIONAL & URBAN PLANNING Pub Date : 2023-06-20 DOI: 10.38140/trp.v82i.6632
Mr Peter Magni, Mrs Mari Smith, Mrs Helena, Jacobs, Mrs Natasha, Murray, Peter Magni, Mari Smith, Helena Jacobs, Natasha Murray
The differential urbanisation model is a means to assess settlement growth rates. While the model has been tested primarily at a national level, including in South Africa, this study seeks to apply the analysis to the sub-national scale in the Western Cape province and Cape Winelands district municipality. The study found that the model is applicable to both the province and the district municipality. Settlements of differing size and economic importance grew at varying rates relative to each other in a predictable sequence, which realised the urban hierarchy, over a 20-year period. This finding was unexpected, given that the urban differential model assumes economic growth as well as labour and socio-economic homogeneity – factors that have not been realised evenly sub-nationally. The applicability of the model to these locations may assist in the public division of resources, particularly in small towns, where meaningful urbanisation occurs, yet capital allocations are limited. The applicability of the study is in keeping with national, provincial, and municipal trends in planning that emphasise the interrelationship between settlements of different size and function over time, and the importance of spatial planning in guiding public infrastructure expenditure.
差异城市化模型是评估定居点增长率的一种手段。虽然该模型主要在国家层面进行了测试,包括在南非,但本研究试图将该分析应用于西开普省和怀恩兰兹角区的次国家规模。研究发现,该模型既适用于省,也适用于区。在20年的时间里,不同规模和经济重要性的定居点以可预测的顺序以不同的速度增长,这实现了城市等级制度。这一发现出乎意料,因为城市差异模型假设了经济增长以及劳动力和社会经济的同质性——这些因素在全国范围内并没有平均实现。该模型在这些地区的适用性可能有助于公共资源分配,特别是在小城镇,那里发生了有意义的城市化,但资本分配有限。该研究的适用性符合国家、省和市的规划趋势,这些趋势强调了不同规模和功能的定居点之间的相互关系,以及空间规划在指导公共基础设施支出方面的重要性。
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Examining liveability in the informal community of Kabawa, Nigeria 考察尼日利亚卡巴瓦非正式社区的宜居性
IF 0.5 Q4 REGIONAL & URBAN PLANNING Pub Date : 2023-06-20 DOI: 10.38140/trp.v82i.5661
Mr Ayodeji, Obayomi, Dr Ayobami Popoola, Prof. Bolanle Wahab, Ayodeji Obayomi, Samuel Medayese, Bolanle Wahab
This article examines the nature and causes of liveability challenges faced by the residents of Kabawa, an informal community south-east of Lokoja, the capital of Kogi State, North-Central Nigeria, and points out solutions to the identified problems. Liveability concepts were adopted, while both primary and secondary data were used. The research instruments used included a structured questionnaire, an observation checklist, and a housing facility survey. A total of 180 household heads/ respondents were randomly selected for the study. The study establishes that the community exhibited slum characteristics, including poor housing conditions, filthy environment, poor sanitation, indiscriminate waste disposal, and acute lack of basic infrastructure. Illiteracy, poverty, poor maintenance of the available facilities, and lack of participation in governance are common challenges reported by residents. The study recommends improved planning and partnership between government and other community development stakeholders towards achieving improved liveability through participatory, community-centred development and a financial framework.
本文探讨了尼日利亚中北部科吉州首府洛科贾东南部的一个非正式社区Kabawa居民面临宜居性挑战的性质和原因,并指出了已发现问题的解决方案。采用了宜居性概念,同时使用了初级和次级数据。使用的研究工具包括结构化问卷、观察清单和住房设施调查。共有180名户主/受访者被随机选择参加这项研究。该研究表明,该社区呈现出贫民窟的特点,包括住房条件差、环境肮脏、卫生条件差、垃圾处理不分青红皂白,以及严重缺乏基本基础设施。据居民报告,文盲、贫困、现有设施维护不善以及缺乏对治理的参与是常见的挑战。该研究建议改善政府和其他社区发展利益攸关方之间的规划和伙伴关系,通过参与性、以社区为中心的发展和财政框架来提高宜居性。
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Gentrification in South Africa’s inner cities: Dignity takings requires restoration 南非内陆城市的绅士化:尊严的获取需要恢复
IF 0.5 Q4 REGIONAL & URBAN PLANNING Pub Date : 2023-06-20 DOI: 10.38140/trp.v82i.7119
Prof. Geci Karuri-Sebina, Mr Frederick Beckley, G. Karuri-Sebina, Frederick Beckley
Urban development in South Africa has generally sustained and reproduced spatially unequal and exclusionary trends and outcomes particularly for the majority of the poor non-White populace. This article re-examines the urban redevelopment processes and ecosystems of South Africa to identify why this might be the case. Atuahene’s ‘dignity’ concept and framework is adopted for this inquiry. Her framework posits the combination of systematic property deprivation, dehumanisation and infantilisation of poor non-White South Africans as evidence to theorise that the urban land situation in post-apartheid South Africa constitutes ‘dignity takings’ (DT) and demands a ‘dignity restoration’ (DR) response. This article explores the applicability and usefulness of this DT/DR framework in advancing more spatially just and inclusive frameworks and futures for South Africa. It does this by applying the framework to the dynamics of urban socio-spatial change in post-apartheid South Africa, with a focus on the phenomenon of gentrification and its exclusionary effects in four urban case vignettes. The lived experiences of these cases are used to demonstrate that there are both material and non-material aspects to unjust urban development, and that both types of deprivation require attention. The article proposes that gentrification can be viewed as ‘dignity takings’, as it strips residents of their sense of place, ownership, and access to a better quality of life. It is thus argued that policymakers could consider the DR/DT framework as an urban development lens through which to understand the unsuccessful attempts to merely accept, resettle, or compensate displaced residents, proposing DR as a means to fully redress – rather than reproduce – the injustices of the past. The DR/DT framework could contribute towards achieving South Africa’s Integrated Urban Development Framework’s transformation goal of having development policies and approaches that move towards systematic DR that includes spatial justice, sustainability, efficiency, resilience, and good administration.
南非的城市发展总体上持续并再现了空间上不平等和排斥性的趋势和结果,尤其是对大多数贫穷的非白人人口来说。本文重新审视了南非的城市重建过程和生态系统,以确定为什么会出现这种情况。本次调查采用了阿图阿赫内的“尊严”概念和框架。她的框架将系统性的财产剥夺、非人化和贫穷的非白人南非人的幼稚化相结合,作为证据,证明种族隔离后南非的城市土地状况构成了“剥夺尊严”(DT),并需要“恢复尊严”(DR)的回应。本文探讨了DT/DR框架在推动南非空间更加公正和包容的框架和未来方面的适用性和有用性。它将该框架应用于种族隔离后南非城市社会空间变化的动态,重点关注四个城市案例中的士绅化现象及其排斥效应。这些案例的生活经验表明,不公正的城市发展既有物质方面,也有非物质方面,这两种剥夺都需要关注。文章提出,中产阶级化可以被视为“剥夺尊严”,因为它剥夺了居民的地方感、所有权和获得更好生活质量的机会。因此,有人认为,政策制定者可以将DR/DT框架视为一个城市发展视角,通过它来理解仅仅接受、重新安置或补偿流离失所居民的失败尝试,并将DR作为一种充分纠正——而不是再现——过去不公正的手段。DR/DT框架可以有助于实现南非综合城市发展框架的转型目标,即制定发展政策和方法,朝着包括空间正义、可持续性、效率、复原力和良好管理在内的系统性DR迈进。
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Estimation and Web-GIS geovisualisation of a suitable solid waste disposal site: Case study of New City, Harare 一个合适的固体废物处理场的估算和Web-GIS地理可视化:以哈拉雷新城为例
IF 0.5 Q4 REGIONAL & URBAN PLANNING Pub Date : 2023-06-20 DOI: 10.38140/trp.v82i.6090
Ms Diana Dahwa, Mr Aldridge, Nyasha Mazhindu, Ms Kudzai Chirenje, A. Mazhindu
With the ever-increasing human population, there is a need to develop new urban settlements for human habitation. For these new settlements, it is imperative to optimally site different land-use zones, including solid waste disposal sites. The aim of this article is to determine suitable sites for locating a landfill in a new developed city in Zimbabwe around Mt. Hampden, named the New City. The New City will have various residential, commercial, and industrial areas. This entails the need for a proper site selection of a landfill to reduce the negative social and environmental effects such as contamination of water bodies and proliferation of diseases such as malaria. GIS and remote sensing were the major methods used in mapping the suitable areas. Multi-criteria evaluation and weighted overlay analysis methods were used in the landfill site selection process. Factors used for landfill site selection were rivers, settlements, roads, protected areas, and soils. A suitability map was generated, showing five potential sites that are suitable for landfill siting in the New City. Moderately suitable areas cover approximately 8%. A further 73% of the total land area in the study area is highly unsuitable for siting a landfill. A real-time Web-GIS monitoring interface was developed to monitor land use on the selected area, because the New City is a new area under development. Using a Web-GIS interface makes data easily accessible to environment planners, ecologists, spatial land planners, and other decision makers.
随着人口的不断增加,有必要开发新的城市住区供人类居住。对于这些新的定居点,必须优化不同的土地利用区域,包括固体废物处理场。这篇文章的目的是确定合适的地点定位在一个新的发达城市在津巴布韦附近的汉普顿山,命名为新城垃圾填埋场。新城将有各种住宅、商业和工业区。这就需要对垃圾填埋场进行适当的选址,以减少诸如水体污染和疟疾等疾病的扩散等负面的社会和环境影响。地理信息系统和遥感是测绘适宜区域的主要方法。在填埋场选址过程中采用了多准则评价和加权叠加分析法。用于垃圾填埋场选址的因素包括河流、定居点、道路、保护区和土壤。我们绘制了一幅适宜性地图,列出了五个适合在新城区兴建堆填区的地点。适度适宜的地区约占8%。此外,研究区内73%的土地面积极不适合兴建堆填区。由于新城市是一个正在发展的新地区,因此我们开发了一个实时网络地理信息系统监测界面,以监测选定地区的土地使用情况。使用Web-GIS接口,环境规划者、生态学家、空间土地规划者和其他决策者可以很容易地访问数据。
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Commentary: The effects of climate change on informal settlements 评论:气候变化对非正式住区的影响
IF 0.5 Q4 REGIONAL & URBAN PLANNING Pub Date : 2023-06-20 DOI: 10.38140/trp.v82i.6616
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Conformity to zoned urban green spaces in physical development plans: A spatiotemporal analysis of Kisii Town, Kenya 物理发展规划中与城市绿地分区的一致性:肯尼亚Kisii镇的时空分析
IF 0.5 Q4 REGIONAL & URBAN PLANNING Pub Date : 2023-06-20 DOI: 10.38140/trp.v82i.6610
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Does community development work? Stories and practice for reconstructed community development in South Africa 社区发展有效吗?南非重建社区发展的故事与实践
IF 0.5 Q4 REGIONAL & URBAN PLANNING Pub Date : 2023-06-20 DOI: 10.38140/trp.v82i.7399
M. Thomas, Senior Lecturer Stewart, T. Stewart
To depart from a structured, colonial approach in community development to a creative imaginary vision, subjected to processes, procedures, and technologies, requires both an epistemological and practical change in praxis. The authors acknowledge that there is no pre-determined single framework or modus to promote as the perfect trajectory towards a renewed vision. Cues are rather taken from civil society, community projects and initiatives in understanding community development in a decolonised context, “they worked with people from ‘inside out’, based on the particularity of place and context”.
在社区发展中,要从结构化的、殖民主义的方法转向创造性的想象视野,服从于过程、程序和技术,需要在实践中进行认识论和实践上的变革。作者承认,没有预先确定的单一框架或模式可以作为实现更新愿景的完美轨迹。在非殖民化的背景下,他们从民间社会、社区项目和倡议中了解社区发展,“他们根据地点和环境的特殊性,从‘内到外’与人们合作”。
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A review of some of the criteria used in land-demarcation processes 对土地划界过程中使用的一些标准的审查
IF 0.5 Q4 REGIONAL & URBAN PLANNING Pub Date : 2023-06-20 DOI: 10.38140/trp.v82i.7116
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Analysing the spatial pattern of road networks in Kimberley, South Africa 分析南非金伯利道路网络的空间格局
IF 0.5 Q4 REGIONAL & URBAN PLANNING Pub Date : 2023-06-20 DOI: 10.38140/trp.v82i.5831
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Urban pressure on the Rietvlei Nature Reserve in Tshwane, South Africa: An application of the Greenspace Stress Model of Urban Impact 南非茨瓦内Rietvlei自然保护区的城市压力:城市影响绿地压力模型的应用
IF 0.5 Q4 REGIONAL & URBAN PLANNING Pub Date : 2023-06-20 DOI: 10.38140/trp.v82i.7117
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