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An analysis of well-being in Gauteng province using the capability approach
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 66

An analysis of well-being in Gauteng province using the capability approach

The purpose of this occasional paper is to analyse well-being in Gauteng province from a capability perspective. The authors adopt a standard ‘capability approach’ consistent with Amartya Sen’s concept of capabilities.

Urban agriculture in the Gauteng City-Region’s green infrastructure network
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 72

Urban agriculture in the Gauteng City-Region’s green infrastructure network

The aim of this occasional paper is to gain a better understanding of urban agriculture within the green infrastructure network in the City of Johannesburg and to identify the range of ecosystem services that could be delivered when maintaining and investing in these assets. The analysis in this paper adopts a multi-method approach to (1) identify the interlinkages between urban agriculture and social, economic and environmental systems in the City of Johannesburg; (2) validate these critical interlinkages with stakeholder input and ground-level experience of urban agriculture; and (3) visualise these interlinkages through a spatial analysis of food gardens in the City of Johannesburg.

OECD Territorial Reviews: The Gauteng City-Region, South Africa 2011
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 271

OECD Territorial Reviews: The Gauteng City-Region, South Africa 2011

Against the backdrop of South Africa’s achievements since the fall of apartheid, this Review evaluates measures to position economic development policy and to confront economic inequality in the Johannesburg/Pretoria region.

Towards applying a green infrastructure approach in the Gauteng City-Region
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 187

Towards applying a green infrastructure approach in the Gauteng City-Region

In the context of heightened climate variability, thinking about ways to redesign our urban areas with more sustainable infrastructure solutions is becoming more and more important. Green infrastructure (GI) is emerging as an alternative approach to traditional (‘grey’) infrastructure in urban planning and development. Its emergence can be understood in terms of the growing demand for infrastructure and services, increased concerns over natural resource constraints and climate change, and the negative impacts associated with traditional approaches to designing and building cities. It has been proposed that GI can provide the same services as traditional infrastructure at a similar capita...

A framework for a green infrastructure planning approach in the Gauteng City-Region
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 131

A framework for a green infrastructure planning approach in the Gauteng City-Region

As the population, economy and urban built environment in the Gauteng City-Region (GCR) expand, government is increasingly under pressure to provide urban infrastructure to support growth. It is increasingly important that this infrastructure is sustainable, minimising the negative environmental impacts often associated with traditional forms of urban development. Green Infrastructure (GI) is the interconnected set of natural and man-made ecological systems, green spaces and other landscape features that provide services and strategic functions in the same way as traditional infrastructure. In harnessing the benefits of ecosystem services, GI has emerged as a more efficient, cost effective a...

Social Cohesion in Gauteng
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 192

Social Cohesion in Gauteng

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Social cohesion in Gauteng
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 195

Social cohesion in Gauteng

Increasing attacks on foreigners, including in April 2015, along with a succession of widely publicised incidents of racism, have triggered a new round of soul-searching in South Africa. Why, after the comprehensive defeat of apartheid and its ideology, does prejudice seem so intractable? What kinds of interventions could help reduce these troubling events? How can society be made more ‘cohesive’? Suggestions about what to do in the face of these challenges are sometimes speculative and wishful. They consist of appeals to the better nature of ordinary people, or an assumption that the feel good moments of the democratic transition can be re-enacted to bind everyone together. Calls for so...

THE GREATER PARIS DEBATE
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1

THE GREATER PARIS DEBATE

The idea of the city-region is growing in international prominence. This is because the form has been hailed as a means to promote a range of agendas, including boosting economic competitiveness; fostering integrated development; building partnerships between state and non-state actors; and solving urban growth challenges by offering ways to think differently about mass infrastructure provision, environmental sustainability, and the like.

Governing the GCR series: Strengthening governance in the GCR through a spatial data infrastructure - the case of address data
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 32

Governing the GCR series: Strengthening governance in the GCR through a spatial data infrastructure - the case of address data

Geospatial data, such as administrative boundaries, property information, addresses, streets and utility networks, provide the backbone for city governance. Availability, accessibility and usability of such data and related services are typically facilitated through a spatial data infrastructure (SDI), which requires careful stakeholder coordination and an information-driven approach that can unlock the value of geospatial data. This Provocation reviews the current state of affairs regarding address data in the Gauteng City-Region (GCR) and explores prospects for coordinating a GCR address dataset in an SDI context. The focus is on addresses because of their important role in service deliver...

Quality of Life IV Survey (2015/16): City Benchmarking Report
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 85

Quality of Life IV Survey (2015/16): City Benchmarking Report

South Africa’s post-apartheid government has been successful in raising the standard of living for millions of people. It has provided them with access to housing and basic services, improved health and education, and developed social services and urban amenities where none existed before. However, there remain many thorny development challenges that government is, at least at present, poorly equipped to address. Consequently, there remains deep dissatisfaction among many residents, which at various times and in certain contexts has led to widespread community protests. This report stems from the premise that data, and analysis thereof, are critical for local and provincial governments in ...