After decades of academic and policy scepticism on the role of urbanisation in economic, social and cultural change, the issue is attracting renewed academic focus and political attention. Such interest was also evident during the 1990s, and in this paper the authors revisit the debate with specific attention to Sub-Saharan Africa. The paper discusses the continuing challenges on classifications, and suggests that small towns should be considered on the basis of their functions and in the context of rural–urban transformations. Turning to the current debates, it is highlighted how small town development has attracted renewed interest not only in development economics, but also research into the rush for land, mining, conflict and climate ch...
Starting from temporary settlements turning into permanent urban centers, this paper discusses the t...
Small towns internationally and in South Africa are becoming increasingly marginalised, and they are...
Towns and cities existed throughout Africa’s past. However since the late twentieth century Africans...
After decades of academic and policy scepticism on the role of urbanisation in economic, social and ...
Small towns have often been considered as unimportant or even as anomalous phenomena and consequentl...
This paper deals with the impact of livelihood diversification through multi-activity and multi-loca...
The aim of this chapter is to provide an overview of the research topic, conceptualising and definin...
Bernstein (2000) defines small towns in South Africa as settlements in commercial farming areas as w...
This book explores how some of the specific sectors, organisations and actors influence and shape th...
This book explores how some of the specific sectors, organisations and actors influence and shape th...
Over the last few years, academic research and international aid organizations have been underlining...
This paper examines the case for promoting medium and small towns as a way to achieve balanced and e...
This article explores how rural settlements urbanise, and how rural governance transforms in the pro...
This study investigates the contemporary urbanization process of sub-Saharan Africa. The region is p...
Urbanisation is a critical feature of contemporary societal change in sub-Saharan Africa. Urbanisati...
Starting from temporary settlements turning into permanent urban centers, this paper discusses the t...
Small towns internationally and in South Africa are becoming increasingly marginalised, and they are...
Towns and cities existed throughout Africa’s past. However since the late twentieth century Africans...
After decades of academic and policy scepticism on the role of urbanisation in economic, social and ...
Small towns have often been considered as unimportant or even as anomalous phenomena and consequentl...
This paper deals with the impact of livelihood diversification through multi-activity and multi-loca...
The aim of this chapter is to provide an overview of the research topic, conceptualising and definin...
Bernstein (2000) defines small towns in South Africa as settlements in commercial farming areas as w...
This book explores how some of the specific sectors, organisations and actors influence and shape th...
This book explores how some of the specific sectors, organisations and actors influence and shape th...
Over the last few years, academic research and international aid organizations have been underlining...
This paper examines the case for promoting medium and small towns as a way to achieve balanced and e...
This article explores how rural settlements urbanise, and how rural governance transforms in the pro...
This study investigates the contemporary urbanization process of sub-Saharan Africa. The region is p...
Urbanisation is a critical feature of contemporary societal change in sub-Saharan Africa. Urbanisati...
Starting from temporary settlements turning into permanent urban centers, this paper discusses the t...
Small towns internationally and in South Africa are becoming increasingly marginalised, and they are...
Towns and cities existed throughout Africa’s past. However since the late twentieth century Africans...