For the first time in history more than half of the world’s population lives in towns or cities. Developing countries are facing the highest urban growth without having capacity to provide shelter for urban dwellers. As a result, large-scaled areas with informal settlements have emerged. Zanzibar, an autonomous part of Tanzania, has been experiencing increasing problems associated with informal settlements. The population density is high within these neighbourhoods and the private space is restricted. Therefore public open spaces are an important asset in informal settlements. They have the significance of being a living room for everyday life, where domestic work as well as social meetings take place. On Unguja, the main island of Zanz...
Informal settlements in Tanzania accommodate more than 70% of the urban population. Owing to this, t...
The state of the unique socio-cultural landscape in the World Heritage site Stone Town of Zanzibar, ...
Urban informality remains a consistent challenge and matter of debate by planners and policymakers i...
For the first time in history more than half of the world’s population lives in towns or cities. Dev...
Rapid urbanisation that is not accompanied by socio-economic development strains the capacity of loc...
The growth of informal settlements especially in third world countries has become a problem on a glo...
Community involvement in informal settlements for upgrading is a world development debate towards fi...
Urbanization is occurring faster in Sub-Saharan Africa than anywhere else in the world (Africa Rese...
The planning and designing of cities to include urban open spaces for recreation is recognised as vi...
Land use development and transformation in informal settlements have been taking place because infor...
Context and background Despite steps implemented by Local Government Authorities to guarantee approp...
Despite the overwhelming enthusiasm for urban greenspaces throughout the Global North, discussion ar...
The power of the informal settlements– The case of Dar es SalaamMaria Isabel RasmussenHousing Develo...
PhD ThesisThis study explores the appropriation of prime locations for informal activities, and the ...
Urbanisation in South African cities is a worrying phenomenon. Cities such as the City of Johannesbu...
Informal settlements in Tanzania accommodate more than 70% of the urban population. Owing to this, t...
The state of the unique socio-cultural landscape in the World Heritage site Stone Town of Zanzibar, ...
Urban informality remains a consistent challenge and matter of debate by planners and policymakers i...
For the first time in history more than half of the world’s population lives in towns or cities. Dev...
Rapid urbanisation that is not accompanied by socio-economic development strains the capacity of loc...
The growth of informal settlements especially in third world countries has become a problem on a glo...
Community involvement in informal settlements for upgrading is a world development debate towards fi...
Urbanization is occurring faster in Sub-Saharan Africa than anywhere else in the world (Africa Rese...
The planning and designing of cities to include urban open spaces for recreation is recognised as vi...
Land use development and transformation in informal settlements have been taking place because infor...
Context and background Despite steps implemented by Local Government Authorities to guarantee approp...
Despite the overwhelming enthusiasm for urban greenspaces throughout the Global North, discussion ar...
The power of the informal settlements– The case of Dar es SalaamMaria Isabel RasmussenHousing Develo...
PhD ThesisThis study explores the appropriation of prime locations for informal activities, and the ...
Urbanisation in South African cities is a worrying phenomenon. Cities such as the City of Johannesbu...
Informal settlements in Tanzania accommodate more than 70% of the urban population. Owing to this, t...
The state of the unique socio-cultural landscape in the World Heritage site Stone Town of Zanzibar, ...
Urban informality remains a consistent challenge and matter of debate by planners and policymakers i...