The Mobility Culture in South African cities describes how people move, are forced to move and one in which tiers of government create movement conduits to allow for multiple mobility modes. This culture of movement is more complex than the provision of physical infrastructure or even the contested prioritization of physical spaces, but is representative of broader social justice concerns underpinning the creation of post apartheid South African urban systems. This paper looks to reveal linkages between social justice theory and the current South African mobility paradigm with particular reference to utility cycling and pedestrian options that look to offer the lowest cost access to opportunities that equitable movement can provide for the ...
M.Comm.This dissertation explores the links between social exclusion and public transport in both th...
Public transportation is a generic term used to describe the family of transit services available to...
The upgrading of informal settlements remains one of the pressing challenges that government faces i...
Street youth have been part of South Africa’s cities since the 1980s, maintaining a visible and mobi...
Innovative approaches to public transport systems in response to socio-economic needs and complex ur...
Since the 1990s sustainability has been a keyword in all kinds of development. Urban planning is not...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThis study set out to investigate the conditions under which urban issues t...
This dissertation explores the right to the city and implications of this right on the lives of stre...
South African cities are still facing highly inefficient and inequitable urban forms, established by...
The morphology of many South African cities has changed little over the last 25 years: with some of ...
Spatial inequality is the development of public space that selects and benefits certain constituenci...
Over the last decade national, provincial and local governments within South Africa have paid consid...
Public open spaces can positively contribute to people’s quality of life. With the world’s growing u...
Urban mobility is a complex socio-technical system. An important part is the behaviour of mobility u...
South African cities are facing multiple challenges, including low, inequitable accessibility, and f...
M.Comm.This dissertation explores the links between social exclusion and public transport in both th...
Public transportation is a generic term used to describe the family of transit services available to...
The upgrading of informal settlements remains one of the pressing challenges that government faces i...
Street youth have been part of South Africa’s cities since the 1980s, maintaining a visible and mobi...
Innovative approaches to public transport systems in response to socio-economic needs and complex ur...
Since the 1990s sustainability has been a keyword in all kinds of development. Urban planning is not...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThis study set out to investigate the conditions under which urban issues t...
This dissertation explores the right to the city and implications of this right on the lives of stre...
South African cities are still facing highly inefficient and inequitable urban forms, established by...
The morphology of many South African cities has changed little over the last 25 years: with some of ...
Spatial inequality is the development of public space that selects and benefits certain constituenci...
Over the last decade national, provincial and local governments within South Africa have paid consid...
Public open spaces can positively contribute to people’s quality of life. With the world’s growing u...
Urban mobility is a complex socio-technical system. An important part is the behaviour of mobility u...
South African cities are facing multiple challenges, including low, inequitable accessibility, and f...
M.Comm.This dissertation explores the links between social exclusion and public transport in both th...
Public transportation is a generic term used to describe the family of transit services available to...
The upgrading of informal settlements remains one of the pressing challenges that government faces i...