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082 _a363.50968 CONF
100 _aHarrison, Philip
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245 _a Confronting fragmentation : housing and urban development in a democratising society
260 _aLansdowne, Cape Town
_bUniversity of Cape Town Press,
_c2003.
300 _axvii; [319 pages] : illustrations, maps
_c24 cm
500 _aAlthough apartheid has ended, South African cities have remained divided, and new forms of segregation have emerged. This study of urban fragmentation offers South African and international case studies that illustrate the theoretical and practical challenges of governance and equality in divided urban living. Issues discussed include housing, public transport policies, health care, and HIV/AIDS. Community activists, policy-makers, and urban planners will benefit from this provocative analysis of an important challenge to social justice and societal healing.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
650 _a City planning
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650 _aCity planning South Africa
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650 _aURBANIZATION ; SOUTH AFRICA
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700 _aPhilip Harrison (Editor)
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700 _aMarie Huchzermeyer (Editor)
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700 _aMzwanele Mayekiso (Editor)
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700 _aStuart Sholto-Douglas (Editor)
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_cBOOK
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_xZama Nxumalo
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_zZama Nxumalo
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