Title of article :
Racial land zoning in urban South Africa
Author/Authors :
A. J. Christopher، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1997
Pages :
13
From page :
311
To page :
323
Abstract :
The imposition of the policy of apartheid upon South African urban areas after the National Party electoral victory in 1948, led to profound changes in spatial planning and population distribution. All urban places were zoned with sectors set aside for the mutually exclusive ownership and occupation of legally defined racial groups. Between 1950 and 1991 over 1 million hectares of urban land were zoned in racial terms. Massive population movements took place to fit the population to the plans, which had built-in disparities between groups in access to urban land. Even with the repeal of this legislation, South African cities exhibit the heritage of apartheid planning, with the racially defined zones still apparent in the urban form.
Keywords :
urban land zoning , Segregation , apartheid , South Africa.
Journal title :
Land Use Policy
Serial Year :
1997
Journal title :
Land Use Policy
Record number :
747805
Link To Document :
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