Urban Re-qualification and New Centralization in Quelimane, Mozambique

<p>This essay analyses urban restructuring caused by the introduction of new economic activities undertaken by private sector agents in Quelimane, Mozambique. The research investigated the process of urbanization and expansion of the city, economic dynamics and production of urban space, the g...

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Main Authors: Klayde Karmila Gaspar Evaristo, João Carlos Mendes Lima
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro 2017-12-01
Series:Espaço Aberto
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Online Access:https://revistas.ufrj.br/index.php/EspacoAberto/article/view/16319
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spelling doaj-1e143267859b4968885e909cb99df8802020-11-24T21:37:17ZporUniversidade Federal do Rio de JaneiroEspaço Aberto2236-13672237-30712017-12-01721992129439Urban Re-qualification and New Centralization in Quelimane, MozambiqueKlayde Karmila Gaspar Evaristo0João Carlos Mendes Lima1Universidade Pedagógica de QuelimaneUniversidade Pedagógica de Quelimane<p>This essay analyses urban restructuring caused by the introduction of new economic activities undertaken by private sector agents in Quelimane, Mozambique. The research investigated the process of urbanization and expansion of the city, economic dynamics and production of urban space, the growth of commerce and specialized services, social inequality and socio-spatial precariousness. The study seeks to demonstrate how issues related to the economic activities, agents and roles of actors in the process of urban restructuring are portrayed. A qualitative approach was used, involving interviews of key actors. The research revealed that urban restructuring in Quelimane in the recent past occurred informally and spontaneously as it still does today. Urban expansion reflects occupational models, the most expressive being economic activities undertaken by small and medium enterprises involving hotels, the provision of specialized goods and services, commerce, civil construction, entertainment and passenger transport in bicycle taxis. The study suggests that in the process of urban restructuring planners must be more<br />careful to embrace excluded actors. Similarly, the process of urban restructuring and city expansion must follow models of urban re-qualification based not only on official norms but which also take indigenous knowledge into account. This is fundamental in times of globalization in order to accommodate political, cultural and socio-economic functional systems.</p>https://revistas.ufrj.br/index.php/EspacoAberto/article/view/16319QuelimaneReestruturação UrbanaDesconcentração UrbanaMeio RuralMeio UrbanoMoçambique
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author Klayde Karmila Gaspar Evaristo
João Carlos Mendes Lima
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João Carlos Mendes Lima
Urban Re-qualification and New Centralization in Quelimane, Mozambique
Espaço Aberto
Quelimane
Reestruturação Urbana
Desconcentração Urbana
Meio Rural
Meio Urbano
Moçambique
author_facet Klayde Karmila Gaspar Evaristo
João Carlos Mendes Lima
author_sort Klayde Karmila Gaspar Evaristo
title Urban Re-qualification and New Centralization in Quelimane, Mozambique
title_short Urban Re-qualification and New Centralization in Quelimane, Mozambique
title_full Urban Re-qualification and New Centralization in Quelimane, Mozambique
title_fullStr Urban Re-qualification and New Centralization in Quelimane, Mozambique
title_full_unstemmed Urban Re-qualification and New Centralization in Quelimane, Mozambique
title_sort urban re-qualification and new centralization in quelimane, mozambique
publisher Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
series Espaço Aberto
issn 2236-1367
2237-3071
publishDate 2017-12-01
description <p>This essay analyses urban restructuring caused by the introduction of new economic activities undertaken by private sector agents in Quelimane, Mozambique. The research investigated the process of urbanization and expansion of the city, economic dynamics and production of urban space, the growth of commerce and specialized services, social inequality and socio-spatial precariousness. The study seeks to demonstrate how issues related to the economic activities, agents and roles of actors in the process of urban restructuring are portrayed. A qualitative approach was used, involving interviews of key actors. The research revealed that urban restructuring in Quelimane in the recent past occurred informally and spontaneously as it still does today. Urban expansion reflects occupational models, the most expressive being economic activities undertaken by small and medium enterprises involving hotels, the provision of specialized goods and services, commerce, civil construction, entertainment and passenger transport in bicycle taxis. The study suggests that in the process of urban restructuring planners must be more<br />careful to embrace excluded actors. Similarly, the process of urban restructuring and city expansion must follow models of urban re-qualification based not only on official norms but which also take indigenous knowledge into account. This is fundamental in times of globalization in order to accommodate political, cultural and socio-economic functional systems.</p>
topic Quelimane
Reestruturação Urbana
Desconcentração Urbana
Meio Rural
Meio Urbano
Moçambique
url https://revistas.ufrj.br/index.php/EspacoAberto/article/view/16319
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