Lovemore Chipungu, Hangwelani Hope Magidimisha
Housing in the Aftermath of the Fast Track Land Reform Programme in Zimbabwe
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Lovemore Chipungu, Hangwelani Hope Magidimisha
Housing in the Aftermath of the Fast Track Land Reform Programme in Zimbabwe
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This book delves into the Fast Track Land Reform Programme (FTLRP) in Zimbabwe to provide insight into how it facilitated the delivery of housing for low-income urban households. It highlights the politics of land reforms and the power of community engagement in housing development in urban areas.
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This book delves into the Fast Track Land Reform Programme (FTLRP) in Zimbabwe to provide insight into how it facilitated the delivery of housing for low-income urban households. It highlights the politics of land reforms and the power of community engagement in housing development in urban areas.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Routledge Research on Decoloniality and New Postcolonialisms
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 153mm x 233mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 412g
- ISBN-13: 9780367654511
- ISBN-10: 0367654512
- Artikelnr.: 67822106
- Routledge Research on Decoloniality and New Postcolonialisms
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 153mm x 233mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 412g
- ISBN-13: 9780367654511
- ISBN-10: 0367654512
- Artikelnr.: 67822106
Lovemore Chipungu is a senior lecturer in the School of the Built Environment and Development Studies at the University of KwaZulu-Natal. His areas of research are low income housing, housing policy, urban land and urban design. He has published widely through books and journal articles Hangwelani Hope Magidimisha is a Professor in the Housing and Town Planning cluster in the School of the Built Environment and Development Studies at the University of KwaZulu-Natal. She is also a SARCHi-Chair for Inclusive Cities whose interest is in spatial inequality and inclusivity of cities.
Part 1: Land Reform and Housing - An Overview 1. Dichotomies of an African
City: Insight into Land for Housing 2. The State and Urban Development - A
Theoretical Retreat 3. Land Reform and Housing Development - An
International Perspective 4. Methodology Part 2: Unpacking Housing
Developments in the Wake of the Fast Track Land Reform Programme 5.
Creating a Gentlemen's City in Colonial Zimbabwe (1890 - 1980) 6. Harare -
Diagnosing the Institutional Framework for Land and Housing Development in
Post-colonial Zimbabwe (1980-1999) 7. Insight into the FTLRP in Zimbabwe -
An Overview 8. Claiming Housing Rights to the City through Mass Movements
9. The Politics of Land and Housing Development in Harare 10. The FTLRP and
Housing Infrastructure Development 11. Redefining Housing Perceptions in
the Aftermath of the FTLRP 12. The Dynamic Model for Land and Housing
Development 13. Deconstructing the Myth on Land and Housing during the
FTLRP - Concluding Remarks
City: Insight into Land for Housing 2. The State and Urban Development - A
Theoretical Retreat 3. Land Reform and Housing Development - An
International Perspective 4. Methodology Part 2: Unpacking Housing
Developments in the Wake of the Fast Track Land Reform Programme 5.
Creating a Gentlemen's City in Colonial Zimbabwe (1890 - 1980) 6. Harare -
Diagnosing the Institutional Framework for Land and Housing Development in
Post-colonial Zimbabwe (1980-1999) 7. Insight into the FTLRP in Zimbabwe -
An Overview 8. Claiming Housing Rights to the City through Mass Movements
9. The Politics of Land and Housing Development in Harare 10. The FTLRP and
Housing Infrastructure Development 11. Redefining Housing Perceptions in
the Aftermath of the FTLRP 12. The Dynamic Model for Land and Housing
Development 13. Deconstructing the Myth on Land and Housing during the
FTLRP - Concluding Remarks
Part 1: Land Reform and Housing - An Overview 1. Dichotomies of an African
City: Insight into Land for Housing 2. The State and Urban Development - A
Theoretical Retreat 3. Land Reform and Housing Development - An
International Perspective 4. Methodology Part 2: Unpacking Housing
Developments in the Wake of the Fast Track Land Reform Programme 5.
Creating a Gentlemen's City in Colonial Zimbabwe (1890 - 1980) 6. Harare -
Diagnosing the Institutional Framework for Land and Housing Development in
Post-colonial Zimbabwe (1980-1999) 7. Insight into the FTLRP in Zimbabwe -
An Overview 8. Claiming Housing Rights to the City through Mass Movements
9. The Politics of Land and Housing Development in Harare 10. The FTLRP and
Housing Infrastructure Development 11. Redefining Housing Perceptions in
the Aftermath of the FTLRP 12. The Dynamic Model for Land and Housing
Development 13. Deconstructing the Myth on Land and Housing during the
FTLRP - Concluding Remarks
City: Insight into Land for Housing 2. The State and Urban Development - A
Theoretical Retreat 3. Land Reform and Housing Development - An
International Perspective 4. Methodology Part 2: Unpacking Housing
Developments in the Wake of the Fast Track Land Reform Programme 5.
Creating a Gentlemen's City in Colonial Zimbabwe (1890 - 1980) 6. Harare -
Diagnosing the Institutional Framework for Land and Housing Development in
Post-colonial Zimbabwe (1980-1999) 7. Insight into the FTLRP in Zimbabwe -
An Overview 8. Claiming Housing Rights to the City through Mass Movements
9. The Politics of Land and Housing Development in Harare 10. The FTLRP and
Housing Infrastructure Development 11. Redefining Housing Perceptions in
the Aftermath of the FTLRP 12. The Dynamic Model for Land and Housing
Development 13. Deconstructing the Myth on Land and Housing during the
FTLRP - Concluding Remarks