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Territorial Governance and Spatial Transformation in Post-apartheid South Africa

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Daniel du Plessis, J. Ernst Drewes, Mariske van Aswegen, Andrè Brand, Verna Nel, Stephan Gildenhuys, Anele Horn, Martin Lewis, Verna Nel, Ryan Daniels, Dirk Cilliers, Alexander Paterson, Francois Retief, Reece Alberts, Claudine Roos, Cecil Madell, Tshepiso

20 May 2025

Daniel du Plessis

English

uKESA Librarian 2, Antony Cooper, Engela Petzer, Mark Napier, Matsubu Ragoasha, Nosizo Sebake

Book

Council for Scientific and Industrial Research

Africa

The book provides a reflective account of the evolution of the territorial governance structures and processes in South Africa over a period of 30 years after the transition to a post-apartheid society in 1994. It also considers the role and influence of these changing governance institutions and processes and their associated outputs (in the form of policies and plans) on several priority dimensions of urban spatial transformation. The synthesis of the experiences and lessons learnt provides the bases for contemplating important future focus areas for territorial governance such as spatial transformation towards smart cities, an African perspective for future South African cities, and transitioning towards a streamlined integrated territorial governance system. The lessons and experiences are not only of local significance in South Africa, but also globally in countries and regions faced with territorial governance and spatial transformation challenges.

 

 

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Apartheid

Built environment

Economic development

Economic regions

Governance

Human settlements

Land

Livelihoods

Municipalities

Participation

Peri-urban

Policy

Poverty & inequality

Regional development

Regional participation

Regional planning

Rights

Smart Cities

South Africa

Spatial transformation

Urban

Urban development

Urban planning

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