Title of article :
Local economic development and urban poverty alleviation: the experience of post-apartheid South Africa
Author/Authors :
C. M. Rogerson، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Abstract :
Urban poverty is a policy issue of growing significance in post-apartheid South Africa. In terms of the new Constitution the developmental role of local governments is given considerable attention. Against a background analysis of the best practice of local anti-poverty strategies in the developing world, this paper reviews the experience of eight case studies of local economic development (LED) initiatives. The case studies review a cluster of research findings from South African metropolitan areas (Midrand, Port Elizabeth, inner-city Durban, Khayelitsha and Winterveld) followed by issues from secondary cities (Nelspruit, Harrismith) and small towns (Stutterheim). A key conclusion from the experience of post-apartheid South Africa is that LED practitioners are currently struggling to find means to integrate their LED initiatives with the task of poverty alleviation.
Keywords :
South Africa , urban poverty , local economic development
Journal title :
HABITAT INTERNATIONAL
Journal title :
HABITAT INTERNATIONAL