Gated communities in South Africa: Tensions between the planning ideal and practice
Gated communities are considered by many South Africans as a necessity – a place to stay in a safer environment in the context of high crime rates. At the same time, these developments can also challenge planning and development goals towards greater integration and accessibility. This article consi...
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doaj-a08ea9a8a2294af292f40d3e85aad70b2020-11-24T21:49:46ZengUniversity of the Free StateTown and Regional Planning1012-280X2415-04952012-12-016119Gated communities in South Africa: Tensions between the planning ideal and practiceKarina Landman0Stellenbosch University, South AfricaGated communities are considered by many South Africans as a necessity – a place to stay in a safer environment in the context of high crime rates. At the same time, these developments can also challenge planning and development goals towards greater integration and accessibility. This article considers the views of planning masters’ students related to gated communities and the inherent tensions and presence of inconsistent attitudes prevailing within the students. This reflects the growing dichotomy between the planning ideal and practice in South Africa and raises a number of questions for planning education. With reference to the different roles of planning theory, the discusion explores different ways to read and interpret these tensions and attitudes and redirect planning education not only to reflect this, but also to effectively utilise it in an attempt to bridge the gap between normative visions and contextual realities. http://journals.ufs.ac.za/index.php/trp/article/view/512gated communitiesplanning educationplanning ideal and practiceSouth Africa |
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Gated communities in South Africa: Tensions between the planning ideal and practice |
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Gated communities in South Africa: Tensions between the planning ideal and practice |
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Gated communities in South Africa: Tensions between the planning ideal and practice |
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University of the Free State |
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Town and Regional Planning |
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1012-280X 2415-0495 |
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Gated communities are considered by many South Africans as a necessity – a place to stay in a safer environment in the context of high crime rates. At the same time, these developments can also challenge planning and development goals towards greater integration and accessibility. This article considers the views of planning masters’ students related to gated communities and the inherent tensions and presence of inconsistent attitudes prevailing within the students. This reflects the growing dichotomy between the planning ideal and practice in South Africa and raises a number of questions for planning education. With reference to the different roles of planning theory, the discusion explores different ways to read and interpret these tensions and attitudes and redirect planning education not only to reflect this, but also to effectively utilise it in an attempt to bridge the gap between normative visions and contextual realities. |
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