
Quality of Life & Walkability measures for South Africa
Project Announcement The University of KwaZulu Natal’s School of Built Environments and Development Studies, Discipline of
Project Announcement The University of KwaZulu Natal’s School of Built Environments and Development Studies, Discipline of
The importance of addressing urban mobility problems is increasingly being emphasized in the Fourth Industrial Era. This shift towards creating smart inclusive cities represents a
Broadly speaking, inclusive cities starts by enabling access to the city. It however, goes beyond presence and entails access to facilities and services of the city and the ability to engage with the city as a whole
The application of inclusiveness in development matters is related to the application of governance which was promoted in the 1990s by the World Bank and
VOLUME 1 ISSUE 2 of 2021 Call for papers The discourse on inclusion and exclusion in contemporary cities goes beyond the mere physical manifestation of
ONLY ONE POST AVAILABLE |REF NO. SARCHIPDF/2021 The post-doctoral fellow position will be for 12 months and is renewable based on availability of funding and
Under the general population increase and rapid urbanization in South Africa, there has been a congruent and perhaps drastically increase in waste production. The phenomenon
African cities face an unprecedented, rapid urbanization phenomenon, and as a result, urban populations are becoming more prone to vulnerabilities and risks. According to UN-
Women’s struggles to access water for household use in peri-urban zones of small rural towns in Southern Africa are on the increase, and this requires
This article is a summary of the guest speaker presentation by Mr. Gundo Maswime at the SARChI Chair for Inclusive Cities, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa Seminar Series titled An Engineering perspective of Inclusive Development on the 30th of July 2020.
The pandemic SARS-CoV-2 otherwise known as Coronavirus-2019 (COVID-19) originated in Wuhan, People’s Republic of China in December 2019.
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