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Excluding the Poor in Urban Developments places where all citizens can thrive. The result is often further disenfranchisement of the poor from the urban spaces which they call home. Compounding the problem, cities are struggling to understand and respond to the needs of their populations and particularly the poor. Informality is often the内行 发表于 2025-3-30 15:34:24
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Post-Apartheid Cities in South Africa: A Mirage of Inclusivity exhibit a high scale of inequality in land ownership and access to economic and housing opportunities. The attainment of independence offered public policymakers the opportunity to restructure the urban space economy through the redistribution of urban land and the provision of low-income housing a模范 发表于 2025-3-30 23:41:31
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Reflecting on the Inclusivity of Culture in Urban Housing Development—A Case Study of Communal Residon. During the apartheid era, black people were exposed to two types of housing typology: one which allowed them to practice their culture freely and the other which limited them in all aspects. Housing in rural areas allowed black people to practice their culture freely through its house-form layouNEG 发表于 2025-3-31 16:36:58
Human Settlement Policies and Women’s Access to the City: Implications for Inclusive Citieswithin the municipal jurisdiction of urban areas. While the notion of granting access to the city is not explicitly articulated in policy, the outcomes have included women’s inclusion in various ways in the city. This chapter draws on policy design evaluation and the use of qualitative research cond