This paper is an expose, a review and explanation of the current situation of Harare, the capital city of Zimbabwe. Harare is characterised by the problem of urban primacy amid stunted economic growth. The paper observes how, generally and notwithstanding a raft of planning and policy interventions targeting unprecedented forces of rapid urbanisation and population growth, Harare continues to defy moiete of technocracy, which is scientific-based town planning practice and expectations. Drawing heavily from various scholarship, census reports and economic growth data, we argue that the current urbanisation trend is unsustainable. This confounds the conventional wisdom in developed countries where urban growth has been appropriately synchroni...
IN RECENT YEARS there has been a steady stream of publications, official reports, policy documents a...
Presented in the next sections are papers on the proceedings of a workshop, which successfully manag...
This article develops the concept of “urban frontier” to explore conflicts over state regularisation...
Urbanization has in recent years epitomized the developing world’s human movement landscapes. The in...
The state of the city of Harare in terms of its present general outlook and critical analysis of its...
Fifteen years after Zimbabwe’s political independence and Black majority rule, Rakodi (1995) conclud...
Abstract: Africa is urbanizing at a rapid rate. The rapid rise in population coupled with constraine...
Thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree Master of Technology: Town and Reg...
While growth points in Zimbabwe were created to become economically viable spatial entities, over ti...
The paper discusses the challenges associated with sustainable urban governance in Zimbabwe. Urban f...
It is contended that service delivery is the core function of developmental local government. The pr...
Background This article examines approaches for integrating ecological thought in inner-city revi...
Zimbabwe’s urban systems are „bleeding” as explained by the many years of economic instability with ...
A study on urban planning in Zimbabwe.Since the attainment of Independence, urban and regional plann...
This article analyses housing policy, production and consumption in Harare. It reviews most (hopeful...
IN RECENT YEARS there has been a steady stream of publications, official reports, policy documents a...
Presented in the next sections are papers on the proceedings of a workshop, which successfully manag...
This article develops the concept of “urban frontier” to explore conflicts over state regularisation...
Urbanization has in recent years epitomized the developing world’s human movement landscapes. The in...
The state of the city of Harare in terms of its present general outlook and critical analysis of its...
Fifteen years after Zimbabwe’s political independence and Black majority rule, Rakodi (1995) conclud...
Abstract: Africa is urbanizing at a rapid rate. The rapid rise in population coupled with constraine...
Thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree Master of Technology: Town and Reg...
While growth points in Zimbabwe were created to become economically viable spatial entities, over ti...
The paper discusses the challenges associated with sustainable urban governance in Zimbabwe. Urban f...
It is contended that service delivery is the core function of developmental local government. The pr...
Background This article examines approaches for integrating ecological thought in inner-city revi...
Zimbabwe’s urban systems are „bleeding” as explained by the many years of economic instability with ...
A study on urban planning in Zimbabwe.Since the attainment of Independence, urban and regional plann...
This article analyses housing policy, production and consumption in Harare. It reviews most (hopeful...
IN RECENT YEARS there has been a steady stream of publications, official reports, policy documents a...
Presented in the next sections are papers on the proceedings of a workshop, which successfully manag...
This article develops the concept of “urban frontier” to explore conflicts over state regularisation...