Balancing urban regeneration to prevent displacement: a conceptual strategy for inclusivity in South Africa
Date
2024-09
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Proceedings of the AfRES 2024 Conference
Abstract
The regeneration of urban areas and neighbourhoods plays a crucial role in mitigating urban decay and enhancing socio-economic conditions. However, conventional urban renewal initiatives often inadvertently perpetuate geographies of exclusion, chiefly through gentrification and displacement. This paper is aimed at devising effective urban regeneration strategies that prioritise social inclusivity while mitigating the negative impacts of gentrification and displacement of poor people. The study employed a literature and theoretical review approach, utilising published articles and documents to assess the impact of urban regeneration programs on poor communities. The outcomes include the identification of shortcomings in current urban regeneration strategies and the need to formulate more equitable approaches. This study's significance lies in its contribution to expanding knowledge on urban redevelopment, particularly in the developing world of the global south. Furthermore, it will inform policy development aligned with Sustainable Development Goal 11 (Sustainable Cities and Communities) of the United Nations, thus facilitating much-needed advancements in urban development policies.
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A paper presented at the Proceedings of the AfRES 2024 Conference Proceedings 10 – 13 September, Livingstone, Zambia
Keywords
Displacement, Gentrification, Inclusivity, Urban Decay, Urban Regeneration
Citation
Gethe, F. and Simbanegavi, P. (2024) “Balancing Urban Regeneration to Prevent Displacement: A Conceptual Strategy for Inclusivity in South Africa”. Smart Cities in Africa for the 21st Century. African Real Estate Society Conference (AfRES), African Real Estate Society. doi: 10.5281/zenodo.14163746.