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Pathways to Transformation Spatial

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Raeesa Ghoor, Karishma Busgeeth

01 January 2024

Housing Development Agency

English

Karishma Busgeeth

Report

Housing Development Agency

Africa

This document titled Pathways to Transformation Spatial (PDF, 11.8MB) talks about how the Housing Development Agency (HDA) in South Africa measures and tracks changes in urban areas. They use specific methods to see how places are changing over time, focusing on different projects and areas. By using indicators, they can measure how successful these changes are and figure out ways to make them happen.

In South Africa, urban transformation is a big deal. It means making big changes to cities and neighbourhoods. After apartheid ended in 1994, the government started working on ways to make cities more equal and fair. The HDA's document called 'Assessment of the Integrated Residential Programme Development (IRDP) and its impact on Spatial Transformation' talks about these changes.

 

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Apartheid

Built environment

Capacity building

Cities and towns

Construction

Development

Governance

Government programmes

Housing

Human settlements

Law

Livelihoods

Neighbourhoods

Policy

Poverty & inequality

Rights

South Africa

Spatial development

Spatial transformation

Sustainability

Urban

Urban and Regional Dynamics

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