Transcription of South Africa’s Urban Infrastructure Challenge
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Contribution to the Integrated Urban Development Framework South africa 's Urban Infrastructure Challenge By Ian Palmer, Nick Graham, Mark Swilling, Blake Robinson, Kathy Eales, Lloyd Fisher-Jeffes, Sally-Anne K sner and Jonathan Skeen 1. introduction Urbanization has resulted in cities that concentrate into relatively small dense spaces the majority of people and economic activities. None of this would be possible without extra-ordinary innovations that connect millions of households, offices, factories, public facilities and retail centres to infrastructures that deliver the services required for everyday Urban living, working and playing. Energy at the flick of a switch, water on tap, flushing toilets, regular removal of solid waste, stormwater drains, (usually) tarred roads to every site, public transport of varying quality, food supplies from the corner store and more recently data communications are all taken for granted.
South Africa’s Urban Infrastructure Challenge By Ian Palmer, Nick Graham, Mark Swilling, Blake Robinson, Kathy Eales, Lloyd Fisher-Jeffes, Sally-Anne Käsner and Jonathan Skeen 1. Introduction Urbanization has resulted in cities that concentrate into relatively small dense spaces the majority of people and economic activities. None of this ...
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