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Housing in African cities = a lens on urban governance /
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正題名/作者:
Housing in African cities/ edited by Margot Rubin, Sarah Charlton, Neil Klug.
其他題名:
a lens on urban governance /
其他作者:
Rubin, Margot.
出版者:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2023.,
面頁冊數:
xvii, 242 p. :illustrations (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
內容註:
Chapter 1: Reflecting on the housing lens and urban governance -- Section A: STATE AND COUNTER-STATE: DOMINANCE AND CONTESTATION -- Chapter 2: The quest to develop affordable housing: How Good Urban Governance depoliticizes the debate on housing affordability in Kigali, Rwanda -- Chapter 3: Interests and Contestation in Nairobi City Redevelopment and Housing Schemes -- Chapter 4: Are Social Movements achieving the Right to Adequate Housing in Lagos, Nigeria? -- Chapter 5: Becoming 'Unlawful': Homeownership, housing bureaucracy, and the production of precarity in Eastridge, Cape Town -- Chapter 6: Forced Evictions and the creation of the Lagos Mega-city -- SECTION B: STAKEHOLDER INTERFACES AND HYBRID ARRANGEMENTS -- Chapter 7: Navigating the ideological nexus between political and private interests: experiences on Inclusionary Housing from Cape Town -- Chapter 8: From Resistance to Reclamation: Insurgency in Khartoum's housing governance post the Sudanese revolution -- Chapter 9: Urban governance, authority and citizenship: the dynamics of local formal and informal governance of housing in Delft and Alexandra -- Chapter 10: Intermediation by necessity: The case of uMastand -- Section C: UNRESOLVED RESPONSIBILITIES -- Chapter 11: Housing delivery, local governance and co-operative government in Mangaung -- Chapter 12: Housing Governance in the Gauteng City-Region -- Chapter 13: 'Complicit or collusion' - Politics of Access to Land and Space in the Urban Housing sector in Harare City, Zimbabwe -- Chapter 14: Urban governance: balancing strong institutions and powerful actors in the provision of affordable housing in Lagos, Nigeria -- Chapter 15: A state of inconsistency: SA's urban housing policy and practice -- Section D: OUTSIDE THE STATE: PRIVATE SECTOR AND NON-STATE ACTIONS AND THEIR OUTCOMES -- Chapter 16: Afterlives of Housing Cooperatives -- Chapter 17: What lies in between: self-built housing and the struggle to remain in place in Dar es Salaam -- Chapter 18: Emergence of Large-Scale Private Housing Estates and their Impact on Urban Governance and Morphology in Windhoek, Namibia -- Chapter 19: Social integration in the private sector driven housing developments in South Africa -- Chapter 20: Housing settlements in selected rural towns and townships in KwaZulu-Natal and their capacity to enhance the production activity of the economy -- Chapter 21: Turning Land into Stand: negotiating land transformations in developer-driven 'affordable' suburbs, Gauteng, South Africa.
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Housing - Africa. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-37408-1
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9783031374081
Housing in African cities = a lens on urban governance /
Housing in African cities
a lens on urban governance /[electronic resource] :edited by Margot Rubin, Sarah Charlton, Neil Klug. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2023. - xvii, 242 p. :illustrations (some col.), digital ;24 cm. - Urban perspectives from the Global South,2511-218X. - Urban perspectives from the Global South..
Chapter 1: Reflecting on the housing lens and urban governance -- Section A: STATE AND COUNTER-STATE: DOMINANCE AND CONTESTATION -- Chapter 2: The quest to develop affordable housing: How Good Urban Governance depoliticizes the debate on housing affordability in Kigali, Rwanda -- Chapter 3: Interests and Contestation in Nairobi City Redevelopment and Housing Schemes -- Chapter 4: Are Social Movements achieving the Right to Adequate Housing in Lagos, Nigeria? -- Chapter 5: Becoming 'Unlawful': Homeownership, housing bureaucracy, and the production of precarity in Eastridge, Cape Town -- Chapter 6: Forced Evictions and the creation of the Lagos Mega-city -- SECTION B: STAKEHOLDER INTERFACES AND HYBRID ARRANGEMENTS -- Chapter 7: Navigating the ideological nexus between political and private interests: experiences on Inclusionary Housing from Cape Town -- Chapter 8: From Resistance to Reclamation: Insurgency in Khartoum's housing governance post the Sudanese revolution -- Chapter 9: Urban governance, authority and citizenship: the dynamics of local formal and informal governance of housing in Delft and Alexandra -- Chapter 10: Intermediation by necessity: The case of uMastand -- Section C: UNRESOLVED RESPONSIBILITIES -- Chapter 11: Housing delivery, local governance and co-operative government in Mangaung -- Chapter 12: Housing Governance in the Gauteng City-Region -- Chapter 13: 'Complicit or collusion' - Politics of Access to Land and Space in the Urban Housing sector in Harare City, Zimbabwe -- Chapter 14: Urban governance: balancing strong institutions and powerful actors in the provision of affordable housing in Lagos, Nigeria -- Chapter 15: A state of inconsistency: SA's urban housing policy and practice -- Section D: OUTSIDE THE STATE: PRIVATE SECTOR AND NON-STATE ACTIONS AND THEIR OUTCOMES -- Chapter 16: Afterlives of Housing Cooperatives -- Chapter 17: What lies in between: self-built housing and the struggle to remain in place in Dar es Salaam -- Chapter 18: Emergence of Large-Scale Private Housing Estates and their Impact on Urban Governance and Morphology in Windhoek, Namibia -- Chapter 19: Social integration in the private sector driven housing developments in South Africa -- Chapter 20: Housing settlements in selected rural towns and townships in KwaZulu-Natal and their capacity to enhance the production activity of the economy -- Chapter 21: Turning Land into Stand: negotiating land transformations in developer-driven 'affordable' suburbs, Gauteng, South Africa.
This edited collection from across the African continent offers a diverse set of analytical accounts that engage with the urban governance dynamics, drivers and impacts of a wide variety of housing initiatives. These include insights into the relationships between parties and actors undertaking developments, or whose housing activities impact on the city. The book illustrates issues of power distribution, the visions or agendas motivating these actions, and the instruments used to advance them. It considers the rise of mega housing projects; private sector driven residential developments; unobtrusive transformations of existing building stock, establishment and upgrading of informal settlements; and state driven low cost housing schemes. It surfaces the contestation, collaborations and conflicts as well as the power relations that operate within cities and which are made visible on cityscapes. Housing and human settlement scholars as well as those interested in urban politics and governance dynamics in the global south and across the African continent will find much to appreciate in this volume.
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