Urban and Regional Planning

Volume 6, Issue 1, March 2021

  • Bypassing the Obvious: Implementing Cutting Edge Ideas for Futuring Urban Landscapes

    Rob Roggema

    Issue: Volume 6, Issue 1, March 2021
    Pages: 1-14
    Received: 17 December 2020
    Accepted: 24 December 2020
    Published: 12 January 2021
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    Abstract: Vulnerable regions in particular especially face increased risks in periods of disruptive change. This mechanism is fed by a strongly felt uncertainty about the future, consisting of unprecedented events and is strengthened by an unshakeable faith in past approaches, reinforcing the problems. It is a common response to deal with these risks using t... Show More
  • Towards Redundancy in Urban Landscapes: Enhancing Adaptive Capacity Through Design

    Rob Roggema

    Issue: Volume 6, Issue 1, March 2021
    Pages: 15-25
    Received: 19 December 2020
    Accepted: 31 December 2020
    Published: 12 January 2021
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    Abstract: While many are convinced striving for resilient cities is worth pursuing, the majority of the research in this field focuses on risks and vulnerabilities or on social resilience. The attention for the spatial necessities to create cities that are able to accommodate the impacts of climate change is rare. The core objective of this paper is to learn... Show More
  • Interrogating Access to Public Space for Peace, Security and Development of African Cities

    Irene Doosuur Mngutyo

    Issue: Volume 6, Issue 1, March 2021
    Pages: 26-40
    Received: 29 December 2020
    Accepted: 08 January 2021
    Published: 09 February 2021
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    Abstract: Literature suggests links between urbanisation patterns that favour public spaces, development, peace and security. Even though urbanisation statistics in many cities of Africa are the fastest globally, the patterns exhibited highlight the inability of such cities to cope with the challenges of rapid urbanization. Consequently, attendant problems o... Show More
  • Public Housing in the Global Cities: Hong Kong and Singapore at the Crossroads

    Anutosh Das

    Issue: Volume 6, Issue 1, March 2021
    Pages: 41-46
    Received: 11 September 2020
    Accepted: 09 February 2021
    Published: 20 February 2021
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    Abstract: Affordable Housing, the basic human necessity has now become a critical problem in global cities with direct impacts on people's well-being. While a well-functioning housing market may augment the economic efficiency and productivity of a city, it may trigger housing affordability issues leading crucial economic and political crises side by side if... Show More
  • Counter-urbanization, Entrepreneurship and Sustainable Rural Development in Developing Countries: The Nigerian Example

    Ibrahim Oladayo Ramon, Oyebanji Toba James

    Issue: Volume 6, Issue 1, March 2021
    Pages: 47-56
    Received: 03 February 2021
    Accepted: 04 March 2021
    Published: 17 March 2021
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    Abstract: The sustainable development trajectory of rural areas hinges on the number and quality of human resources and endogenous capital. This requires a new and reformed rural development policy to comprehensively address deficiencies of the local development system, poor human resources, and the lack of legitimate local institutions, weakness of trust an... Show More