Urbanization and Emerging Population Issues
نویسنده
چکیده
ii ABOUT THE AUTHOR Ivan Turok has researched and written extensively on urban and regional development and policy in the global north and south. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The paper draws on research undertaken for the 2011 State of South African Cities Report. Considerable thanks are due to the South African Cities Network for supporting that work. I am also grateful to Gerbrand Mans of the CSIR for his generous support in drawing the density maps, and to Rehema Msulwa and Debbie Budlender for assistance with the data analysis. Thanks are also due to the reviewers for their constructive comments on the draft report. Disclaimer: The findings, interpretations and conclusions expressed here do not represent the views of any organisations that have provided institutional, organisational or financial support for the preparation of this paper. Summary This paper outlines the experience of urbanisation in South Africa, which is now one of the most populous and urbanised countries in Africa. For over a century, urbanisation has been a source of controversy posing dilemmas for successive governments and resulting in wide-ranging interventions to control it in various ways. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, a distinctive form of racially segregated urban development was put in place, reflecting the needs of the economy for cheap migrant labour to support rapid industrialisation, but political nervousness about permanent rural-to-urban migration. After the Second World War, political considerations dominated and increasingly draconian controls were imposed to suppress black urbanisation in order to sustain white lifestyles and political domination. Their main effect was to fracture the physical form of cities and disrupt the lives of black residents through forcing them to the periphery. With the demise of apartheid, these repressive controls have been withdrawn, causing a recovery in the rate of urbanisation. The post-1994 government has sought to be even-handed in its treatment of cities, towns and rural areas, with no explicit policy either to support or to discourage migration because of its sensitivity and perceived negative effects on both sending and receiving areas. This neutral stance has avoided the serious social damage of the past, but relatively little has been done positively to overcome the legacy of segregation within urban areas. Similarly, the pursuit of economic investment in cities is not as vigorous as in many other countries. Ambiguity towards urbanisation also translates into a reactive, indifferent and sometimes hostile approach towards informal settlements and backyard shacks. In …
منابع مشابه
Infectious Diseases, Urbanization and Climate Change: Challenges in Future China
China is one of the largest countries in the world with nearly 20% of the world's population. There have been significant improvements in economy, education and technology over the last three decades. Due to substantial investments from all levels of government, the public health system in China has been improved since the 2003 severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) outbreak. However, infecti...
متن کاملUrbanization and farm size changes in Africa and Asia: Implications for livestock research A Foresight Study of the Independent Science and Partnership Council
Foresight Studies analyze emerging issues and trends with the objective of quantifying the research challenge and the potential impact for agricultural research.
متن کاملComparative Study of Trends in Urbanization and Changes in Farm Size in Africa and Asia: Implications for Agricultural Research A Foresight Study of the Independent Science and Partnership Council
Foresight Studies analyze emerging issues and trends with the objective of quantifying the research challenge and the potential impact for agricultural research.
متن کاملUrbanization and Environmental Quality: Insights from Ghana on Sustainable Policies
This paper examines the relationships among population dynamics, environment and economic development. We focus particularly on urbanization, whose impact is often characterized as strongly negative. We first examine the broad conceptual issues of population, urbanization, and environment, providing demographic insight to the understanding of the This Chapter is from the volume: de Sherbiniin, ...
متن کاملPATTERN OF URBANISATION IN KARNATAKA : ISSUES AND POLICY Urban India, 26(1):33-63, Jan-June,2006
In the context of proposed rapid urbanization in Asia, this article attempts to analyse the pattern, issues and policy aspects of urbanization in the rapidly urbanizing state of India (Karnataka) and its capital city region (Bangalore city). Both India and Karnataka have encouraged 'top heavy character', city region disparities and associated problems of environment and development of Indian ur...
متن کاملPopulation Aging: An Emerging Research Agenda for Sustainable Development
In recent years, population aging has been recognized as an emerging challenge in many parts of the world. Earlier studies discussed its impacts on the sustainability of social security systems and national economic growth; however, they tended to focus on the issues at the national level and were limited to developed countries. With the knowledge that population aging will be a predominant tre...
متن کامل