Landman, K2007-10-162007-10-162006-03Landman, K. 2006. Socio-spatial transformation in Africa: a framework to map the process and guide the planning of future cities. Planning Africa 2006 Conference, Cape Town, 22-24 March 2006, pp 220620364025http://hdl.handle.net/10204/1336Planning Africa 2006 ConferenceAfrica cities are continuously changing. Increased urbanisation, poverty, unemployment, effective service delivery and scarce natural resources are some of the challenges African cities are facing. And while people have to come to terms with these, the spatial environment is also transformed, in some cases almost overnight. Do these changes facilitate envisioned social change and what are their impacts and implications for future African cities? The purpose of this paper is to explore the relevance of a theoretical framework for spatial transformation to analyze and understand African cities and their transition at the turn of the century. The paper introduces the concepts of space and place and then explores the process of making and changing space from a generic perspective. This is then applied to discuss the socio-spatial transformation in African cities and the implications of changes in the built environment for future African cities.enUrban transformationAfrican citiesFuture plansSocial-spatial transformationPlanning Africa 2006 Conference, 22-24 March 2006Socio-spatial transformation in Africa: a framework to map the process and guide the planning of future citiesConference PresentationLandman, K. (2006). Socio-spatial transformation in Africa: a framework to map the process and guide the planning of future cities. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/1336Landman, K. "Socio-spatial transformation in Africa: a framework to map the process and guide the planning of future cities." (2006): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/1336Landman K, Socio-spatial transformation in Africa: a framework to map the process and guide the planning of future cities; 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/1336 .TY - Conference Presentation AU - Landman, K AB - Africa cities are continuously changing. Increased urbanisation, poverty, unemployment, effective service delivery and scarce natural resources are some of the challenges African cities are facing. And while people have to come to terms with these, the spatial environment is also transformed, in some cases almost overnight. Do these changes facilitate envisioned social change and what are their impacts and implications for future African cities? The purpose of this paper is to explore the relevance of a theoretical framework for spatial transformation to analyze and understand African cities and their transition at the turn of the century. The paper introduces the concepts of space and place and then explores the process of making and changing space from a generic perspective. This is then applied to discuss the socio-spatial transformation in African cities and the implications of changes in the built environment for future African cities. DA - 2006-03 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR KW - Urban transformation KW - African cities KW - Future plans KW - Social-spatial transformation KW - Planning Africa 2006 Conference, 22-24 March 2006 LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 2006 SM - 0620364025 T1 - Socio-spatial transformation in Africa: a framework to map the process and guide the planning of future cities TI - Socio-spatial transformation in Africa: a framework to map the process and guide the planning of future cities UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/1336 ER -