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The Politics of ‘Non-Planning’ Interventions in African Cities: Unravelling the International and Local Dimensions in Harare and Maputo

机译:非洲城市“非计划”干预的政治:揭示哈拉雷和马普托的国际和地方层面

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Urban planning bases its interventionist strategies on the reasoning that change has to be rationally managed and that control is necessary in the ‘public interest’. In Africa, for various bureaucratic and political reasons, urban planning has often been notoriously lax. In the face of uncontrolled urban development, many urban governments have abandoned comprehensive planning and increasingly resort to ad-hoc ‘sanitising’ measures of various kinds. This paper explores the forces and rationales that lie behind the intensified use of such ‘non-planning’ strategies. It draws on examples from Harare and Maputo, where urban authorities applied forceful measures to remove unplanned settlements and market places. In these cases the forces at work behind the scenes included the political strategies of elites seeking to maintain and strengthen political control over urban areas, rationalising and legitimising such unpopular interventions by appealing to ongoing efforts at ‘city marketing’ through international events, and referring to the imperative of upholding a modern city image. We discuss the tensions that arose from these decisions and the subsequent political processes among the intended ‘victims’, and between them and the authorities. In comparing and contrasting the cases of Harare and Maputo, we bring out the dilemmas of planning resorting to ‘non-planning’ and the complex politics triggered by such interventions.View full textDownload full textRelated var addthis_config = { ui_cobrand: "Taylor & Francis Online", services_compact: "citeulike,netvibes,twitter,technorati,delicious,linkedin,facebook,stumbleupon,digg,google,more", pubid: "ra-4dff56cd6bb1830b" }; Add to shortlist Link Permalink http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03057070.2010.527643
机译:城市规划的干预主义策略基于以下理由:必须合理地管理变更,并且出于“公共利益”的考虑必须进行控制。在非洲,由于各种官僚和政治原因,众所周知,城市规划常常不那么严格。面对不受控制的城市发展,许多城市政府已经放弃了全面规划,越来越多地采取各种临时性的“卫生措施”。本文探讨了强化使用这种“非计划”策略背后的力量和原理。它借鉴了哈拉雷(Harare)和马普托(Maputo)的例子,在那儿,城市当局采取了有力措施,清除了计划外的定居点和市场。在这些情况下,幕后力量包括精英阶层的政治策略,这些精英们寻求维持和加强对城市地区的政治控制,通过国际活动呼吁正在进行的“城市营销”努力,使这种不受欢迎的干预措施合理化和合法化,并提到维护现代城市形象的必要性。我们讨论了由这些决定以及随后的目标“受害者”之间以及他们与当局之间的政治进程引起的紧张局势。在比较和对比哈拉雷和马普托的情况时,我们提出了计划诉诸“非计划”的困境以及由此类干预引发的复杂政治。查看全文下载全文相关的var addthis_config = {ui_cobrand:“ Taylor &Francis Online”,services_compact:“ citeulike,netvibes,twitter,technorati,delicious,linkedin,facebook,stumbleupon,digg,google,更多”,发布号:“ ra-4dff56cd6bb1830b”};添加到候选列表链接永久链接http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03057070.2010.527643

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