This paper interrogates the existing spatial realities of Johannesburg as it was shaped by colonialism and the challenges of providing an inclusive urbanism between the centre, the pe- riphery and the in-between. Johannesburg is a major urban centre in South Africa, with incre- asing economic and spatial inequality. The in- herited spatial realities are still evident today; these structural realities are restrictive, unsus- tainable, and disadvantage communities ecolo- gically, economically and socially. The paper is premised on an understanding that economic inequality is related to spatial inequality.
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2021-01-01
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This paper interrogates the existing spatial realities of Johannesburg as it was shaped by colonialism and the challenges of providing an inclusive urbanism between the centre, the pe- riphery and the in-between. Johannesburg is a major urban centre in South Africa, with incre- asing economic and spatial inequality. The in- herited spatial realities are still evident today; these structural realities are restrictive, unsus- tainable, and disadvantage communities ecolo- gically, economically and socially. The paper is premised on an understanding that economic inequality is related to spatial inequality.File in questo prodotto:
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