New Urban Agenda in Zimbabwe

New Urban Agenda in Zimbabwe
Title New Urban Agenda in Zimbabwe PDF eBook
Author Charles Chavunduka
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 220
Release
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ISBN 9819731992

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New Urban Agenda in Zimbabwe

New Urban Agenda in Zimbabwe
Title New Urban Agenda in Zimbabwe PDF eBook
Author Charles Chavunduka
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 0
Release 2024-08-04
Genre Science
ISBN 9789819731985

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This book presents ways of shaping the built environment sciences and practices for steering the New Urban Agenda in Zimbabwe. Attention to the built environment disciplines and practice is important because of their centrality to economic dynamism and sustainability of urban services. The reverse relationship is also true, because through provision of norms, aspirations, and guidelines; the New Urban Agenda helps in steering the built environment disciplines and practice. The book begins by exploring theoretical and conceptual material on the built environment concept. It recognizes that sub-Saharan African countries and Zimbabwe in particular are operating in a changing environment of rapid urbanization, unemployment, and inequality. Its premise is that the built environment sciences and practice can make a contribution to addressing sustainable development challenges through the introduction of innovations in infrastructure, institutions, and processes that enhance socio-economic growth and development. The book brings together scholarship from various disciplines in the built environment and presents sector initiatives such as those relating to curricula, smart technologies, and cutting-edge innovations in steering sustainable urban development.

Reimagining Urban Planning in Africa

Reimagining Urban Planning in Africa
Title Reimagining Urban Planning in Africa PDF eBook
Author Patrick Brandful Cobbinah
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 431
Release 2023-12-21
Genre Law
ISBN 1009389440

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This book analyses urban planning in Anglophone, Francophone, and Lusophone Africa, exploring its history and advocating for new approaches. In a climate changing world, cities need to be reimagined and designed to be more sustainable, but despite being one of the fastest urbanising continents, Africa has generally weak urban planning systems. The chapters adopt multi-disciplinary and transdisciplinary approaches, combining insights from urban studies and policy sciences, emphasising existing gaps, particularly in decision-making, planning practice and inclusiveness, to offer an in-depth analysis of urban planning in Africa. The authors advocate for the reimagination of urban planning, debating new institutionalism, digital infrastructure, climate urbanism, gated communities, and smart mobility. The chapters provide both theoretical and practical contributions, and advance thinking, policymaking, and implementation of sustainable urban planning approaches in Africa, thus making the book indispensable for advanced students, researchers, and practitioners alike.

Urban Infrastructure in Zimbabwe

Urban Infrastructure in Zimbabwe
Title Urban Infrastructure in Zimbabwe PDF eBook
Author Innocent Chirisa
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 310
Release 2023-11-29
Genre Political Science
ISBN 3031455681

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The book provides insights into urban infrastructure debates and discourses in Zimbabwe. Through an inter-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary approach, the book explores the theoretical, conceptual and lived experiences in urban infrastructure. The book focuses on case studies relating to urban transport, public housing, water and sanitation and Geographical Information Systems (GIS) among other substantive issues relating to urban infrastructure and services.

Aspects of Real Estate Theory and Practice in Zimbabwe

Aspects of Real Estate Theory and Practice in Zimbabwe
Title Aspects of Real Estate Theory and Practice in Zimbabwe PDF eBook
Author Innocent Chirisa
Publisher African Books Collective
Total Pages 347
Release 2019-08-23
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9956551600

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The subject of real estate is increasingly becoming important, especially in the countries of the developing world. States and governments realise that real estate is a corner stone of socio-economic development. Real estate development contributes immensely to the gross physical capital formation. Its formation, construction and ancillary sectors contribute to the employment, infrastructure development and gross domestic product. The main challenges about real estate is about where to develop it, how to develop it, how to manage and compute valuations about it. Such are the issues discussed in this volume. The book draws on Zimbabwe as a case study, to demonstrate the critical aspects that define theory and real estate practice in various contexts national, regional and international.

Seeking Urban Transformation

Seeking Urban Transformation
Title Seeking Urban Transformation PDF eBook
Author Muchadenyika, Davison
Publisher Weaver Press
Total Pages 269
Release 2020-02-16
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1779223676

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Seeking Urban Transformation. Alternative Urban Futures in Zimbabwe tells the stories of ordinary people’s struggles to remake urban centres. It interrogates and highlights the principle conditions in which urban transformation takes place. The main catalysts of the transformation are social movements and planning institutions. Social movements pool resources and skills, acquire land, install infrastructure and build houses. Planning institutions change policies, regulations and traditions to embrace and support a new form of urban development driven by grassroots movements. Besides providing a comprehensive analysis of planning and housing in Zimbabwe, there is a specific focus on three urban centres of Harare, Chitungwiza and Epworth. In metropolitan Harare, the books examines new housing and infrastructure series to the predominantly urban poor population; vital roles played by the urban poor in urban development and the adoption by planning institutions of grassroots-centered, urban-planning approaches. The book draws from three case studies and in-depth interviews from diverse urban shapers i.e. representatives and members of social movements, urban planners, engineers, surveyors, policy makers, politicians, civil society workers and students to generate a varied selection of insights and experiences. Based on the Zimbabwean experience, the book illustrates how actions and power of ordinary people contributes to the transformation of African cities.

Urban Geography in Postcolonial Zimbabwe

Urban Geography in Postcolonial Zimbabwe
Title Urban Geography in Postcolonial Zimbabwe PDF eBook
Author Abraham R. Matamanda
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 317
Release 2021-05-07
Genre Science
ISBN 3030715396

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This interdisciplinary book provides a cross-sectoral and multi-dimensional exploration and assessment of the urban geography perspectives in Zimbabwe. Drawing on work from different disciplines, the book not only contributes to academia but also seeks to inform urban policy with the view of contributing to the national aspirations of Zimbabwe attaining middle-income status by 2030. Adopting a multi-dimensional assessment that transcends disciplines such as urban and regional planning, human and physical geography, urban governance, political science, economics and development studies, the book provides a background for co-production concerning urban development in the Global South. The book contributes into its analysis of the institutional and legislative framework that relates to the urban geography of Zimbabwe, as these are responsible for the evolution of the urban system in the country. The connections among different sectors and issues such as environment, economy, politics and the wider objectives of the SDGs, especially goal 11 aspiring to create sustainable communities by 2030, are explored. The success stories relating to urban geography in Zimbabwe are identified together with the best possible practices that may inform urban planning, policy and management.