Though the relevance of the concept of neighbourhood in both research and policy oriented circles is unquestionable, the concept remains contested and fluid, making its operationalisation a daunting task, particularly in practice. This study explores how the concept of neighbourhood has been operationalised in Kigali city and how the neighbourhood boundaries and typologies are defined. This paper dwells on the review of relevant literature, interviews with 25 practitioners and field observations. It is argued that neighbourhood conceptualisation in Kigali is both theory—it bears the common aspects of neighbourhood definitions—and practice driven, reflecting modernity and context. On the one hand, modernity suggests the desire of planning au...
Urbanisation is a critical feature of contemporary societal change in sub-Saharan Africa. Urbanisati...
Rwanda has set a clear intention to domesticate the SDGs by integrating them into her national devel...
Urban informality remains a consistent challenge and matter of debate by planners and policymakers i...
Though the relevance of the concept of neighbourhood in both research and policy oriented circles is...
The modernisation of cities is commonly seen as a key strategy for competing the global economic are...
Until 2013, when a new master plan for the city was approved, Kigali had very few urban regulations ...
Rwanda, despite being a predominantly rural country, has remarkably performed in the post-conflict (...
Understanding the term urban sustainability continues to dominate discourse in the built environment...
Since 2000, declarations issued in rapid succession by the international community have aimed at set...
Neighbourhood planning bodies have become an increasingly important vehicle for residents in informa...
The availability of sufficient housing for all is often stated as a priority for enhancing the socia...
Understanding the term urban sustainability continues to dominate discourse in the built environment...
In the last decades, Africa's rapid urbanisation rate and growing metropolises have attracted the at...
The final chapter by Vincent Manirakiza and An Ansoms (‘Modernizing Kigali: The struggle for space i...
In the years immediately after the 1994 Rwandan genocide, Kigali was a site of continuing crisis ami...
Urbanisation is a critical feature of contemporary societal change in sub-Saharan Africa. Urbanisati...
Rwanda has set a clear intention to domesticate the SDGs by integrating them into her national devel...
Urban informality remains a consistent challenge and matter of debate by planners and policymakers i...
Though the relevance of the concept of neighbourhood in both research and policy oriented circles is...
The modernisation of cities is commonly seen as a key strategy for competing the global economic are...
Until 2013, when a new master plan for the city was approved, Kigali had very few urban regulations ...
Rwanda, despite being a predominantly rural country, has remarkably performed in the post-conflict (...
Understanding the term urban sustainability continues to dominate discourse in the built environment...
Since 2000, declarations issued in rapid succession by the international community have aimed at set...
Neighbourhood planning bodies have become an increasingly important vehicle for residents in informa...
The availability of sufficient housing for all is often stated as a priority for enhancing the socia...
Understanding the term urban sustainability continues to dominate discourse in the built environment...
In the last decades, Africa's rapid urbanisation rate and growing metropolises have attracted the at...
The final chapter by Vincent Manirakiza and An Ansoms (‘Modernizing Kigali: The struggle for space i...
In the years immediately after the 1994 Rwandan genocide, Kigali was a site of continuing crisis ami...
Urbanisation is a critical feature of contemporary societal change in sub-Saharan Africa. Urbanisati...
Rwanda has set a clear intention to domesticate the SDGs by integrating them into her national devel...
Urban informality remains a consistent challenge and matter of debate by planners and policymakers i...