Culture and Rural-Urban Revitalization in South Africa: Indigenous Knowledge, Policies and Planning
In: Planning, Heritage and Sustainability Ser.
Intro -- Endorsements -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Figures -- Tables -- Contributors -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- 1. Introduction: Culture and rural-urban revitalisation in South Africa -- Background -- Culture, rural-urban revitalisation, and post-coloniality -- The purpose and structure of the book -- Note -- References -- Part I: Culture, rural-urban linkages, and post-colonial planning -- 2. Culture and rural-urban sustainable development: Is South Africa addressing this new global agenda? -- Introduction -- Policies for integrated development in South Africa: A short overview -- The tenets of indigenous 'cultural' planning -- Culture and rural-urban sustainable development in global agendas: A post-colonial perspective -- An overview of integrated urban development framework -- Merits and demerits of integrated urban development framework -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 3. Colonial, cultural planning, and decolonisation of South African urban space -- Introduction -- Research method -- Theoretical framework: Postcolonial discourse in the context of urban theory -- South Africa and urban development: Colonial planning approaches and legacies -- Cultural planning and decolonising urban space -- Conclusion -- References -- 4. Using Southern theories in sustainable development: Indigenous knowledge, indigenous planning, and the land question -- Introduction -- Research methodology: Decolonising methodologies -- The history of land use pre- and post-1994 in South Africa -- Southern theories as an option for land reform -- Indigenous planning approach -- South Africa's land expropriation without Compensation Bill: An indigenous perspective -- Expropriation, public interest and indigenous planning -- Indigenous planning and indigenous architecture -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References.