The rapid proliferation of informal settlements in the twenty-first century has challenged the ways in which planners envision, design and think about urban development. While I acknowledge that planning in South Africa ...
Ragoasha, Matsubu Valentine(University of Pretoria, 2020-12-02)
South Africa’s cities face numerous challenges relating to socio-economic and spatial inequalities, institutional deficiencies, and fault-lines in the planning system. Despite the manifold strides made by the democratic ...
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 public spaces changed. While some people have ...
Makakavhule, Kundani; Hill, Danielle(Routledge, 2022)
African cities face challenges of delivering quality public open spaces within set time frames, under constrained budgets, varying levels of political will and professional capacity. These challenges in conjunction with ...
Cities and neighbourhoods are changing rapidly. While rapid change is accepted, it is less clear how to understand and analyse change and steer it towards a more sustainable trajectory. This paper focuses on the transformation ...
The safety of neighbourhoods remains challenging in developing countries due to several dynamics. This article explores the role of urban planning for safer neighbourhoods in two low-income neighbourhoods in the city of ...
Chilwane, Lethabo Ingrid Semakaleng(University of Pretoria, 2021)
Population growth, climate change and increasing water consumption threaten the
availability and quality of municipal water. In South Africa, climate change
accelerates drought conditions leading to severe water shortages ...
Cities and public spaces are changing. Many movements such as ‘Black Lives Matter’ are questioning the meaning of public space in post-colonial contexts. This paper focusses on the decolonization of public space in South ...
Schoulund, Dario; Amura, Carlos Alberto; Landman, Karina(MDPI, 2021-11-23)
Increasingly independent fields of specialization, civil engineering, and urban design find themselves practicing in isolation on the same urban issues. The result surfaces on the relative qualities of public spaces: ...
Planning was born in and of crisis. Given the multiple challenges facing the world, it may rightly be asked whether Planning
would not be willing and able to assist in taking these on. In this short commentary, it is ...
Cities across the world are changing rapidly. Driven by population growth, migration, economic decline in rural areas,
political instabilities, and even more recently, the Covid‐19 pandemic, urban systems and spaces are ...
The failure of spatial planning implementation (SPI) in local municipalities contributes to the growing call for spatial planning reform and overhaul. Some barriers and enablers to the implementation of spatial planning ...
Du Toit, Jacques Louis; Wagner, Claire(Emerald, 2020-12)
PURPOSE : The purpose of this article is to examine the effect of housing type, relative to demographics, on householders' self-reported recycling across low-, medium- and high-density housing without recycling facilities ...
Gibberd, Amanda Elizabeth(University of Pretoria, 2021)
South Africa has a deeply entrenched relationship with the global Disability Rights Movement and the social model of disability, the roots of which were nascent as early as 1964 in Nelson Mandela’s Rivonia Trial speech. ...
Recent decades have brought about an increased focus on public space as part of building more inclusive and sustainable neighbourhoods and cities. Not only are the development of public space highlighted as important in ...
Ntiwane, Bongane Cornelius(University of Pretoria, 2019)
South Africa, as a country and especially within the context of its geographies, remains
scarred by the past apartheid regime. As a result, the country is still struggling with the
problems of spatial transformation and ...
Pieterse, Amy; Du Toit, Jacques Louis; Van Niekerk, Willemien(Routledge, 2021)
This article reflects on the role of urban planning in climate change adaptation and the role of planning instruments in facilitating the mainstreaming of climate change adaptation. An analytical framework is introduced ...
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 establish and rebrand its cities as ...
Wagner, Claire; Du Toit, Jacques Louis(American Psychological Association, 2019-02)
Although literature on interdisciplinary training has shown some promise for enabling students to cross disciplinary barriers, little is known about how being mentors to near-peers in other disciplines could initiate ...
Oranje, Mark; Van Wyk, Jeannie(University of the Free State, 2019)
Land reform in South Africa has paid less attention to the creation of fair and viable postapartheid
urban human settlements than it has to rural land reform. While expropriation
of land with or without compensation will ...