South Africa is often considered an unusual and extreme case in geography. One difficulty is whether to label this a developing country (like its neighbouring countries), a former colony (like the United States and Australia) or an emerging economy (like the BRICS group), because of its highly diverse and unevenly developed character. South Africa also bears a strong imprint of its colonial and apartheid history, with long-lasting, path-dependent effects. This special status alludes to the complex territorial trends that characterise the country. The heterogeneous settlement dynamics and differentiated social, economic and political systems have exerted a powerful influence over urbanisation trends. The chapter explores whether these trends...
In this chapter the author seeks to explore the unfolding relationship between urbanisation and econ...
The spatial economy of South African cities is generally believed to be experiencing selective decon...
This Working Paper sets out to investigate what has generally been taken for granted as part and par...
International audienceSouth Africa is often considered an unusual and extreme case in geography. One...
The purpose of this chapter is to review the historical trajectory of urbanisation and its implicati...
South Africa, the first economic power in the African continent, has a population of nearly 50 milli...
The paper provides an overview of urbanization patterns and trends in the current era in South Afric...
Cities are playing an increasingly important role in the development and growth of countries. A coun...
South Africa is one of the most urbanized countries in Africa, with nearly two-thirds of the populat...
Africa is the world\u27s most rapidly urbanizing region. The predominantly rural continent is curren...
This paper discusses transformation as a multi-dimensional concept to effect social change in South...
Under apartheid, the movement and settlement of the majority black people in South Africa was highly...
Urbanisation is an important but contested process because of its far-reaching social, economic and ...
The urbanisation of South Africa occurred in rather unique circumstances, linked first of all to the...
As an economist and planner with considerable experience in urban and regional development, the auth...
In this chapter the author seeks to explore the unfolding relationship between urbanisation and econ...
The spatial economy of South African cities is generally believed to be experiencing selective decon...
This Working Paper sets out to investigate what has generally been taken for granted as part and par...
International audienceSouth Africa is often considered an unusual and extreme case in geography. One...
The purpose of this chapter is to review the historical trajectory of urbanisation and its implicati...
South Africa, the first economic power in the African continent, has a population of nearly 50 milli...
The paper provides an overview of urbanization patterns and trends in the current era in South Afric...
Cities are playing an increasingly important role in the development and growth of countries. A coun...
South Africa is one of the most urbanized countries in Africa, with nearly two-thirds of the populat...
Africa is the world\u27s most rapidly urbanizing region. The predominantly rural continent is curren...
This paper discusses transformation as a multi-dimensional concept to effect social change in South...
Under apartheid, the movement and settlement of the majority black people in South Africa was highly...
Urbanisation is an important but contested process because of its far-reaching social, economic and ...
The urbanisation of South Africa occurred in rather unique circumstances, linked first of all to the...
As an economist and planner with considerable experience in urban and regional development, the auth...
In this chapter the author seeks to explore the unfolding relationship between urbanisation and econ...
The spatial economy of South African cities is generally believed to be experiencing selective decon...
This Working Paper sets out to investigate what has generally been taken for granted as part and par...