Housing in the aftermath of the Fast Track Land Reform Programme in Zimbabwe / Lovemore Cipungu and Hangwelani Hope Magidimisha
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- 9780367654511
- 9780367361631 (hbk)
- 9780429344220 (pbk)
- HD7374.5.A3 CHI 2020
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 217-239) and index
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of illustrations -- Acknowledgement -- Foreword -- List of acronyms -- Section I: Land reform and housing: an overview -- Chapter 1: Dichotomies of an African city: Insight into land for housing -- Chapter 2: The state and urban development: A theoretical retreat -- Chapter 3: Land reform and housing development: An international perspective -- Chapter 4: Methodology -- Section II: Unpacking housing developments in the wake of the fast track land reform programme
Chapter 5: Creating a gentlemen's city in colonial Zimbabwe (1890-1980) -- Chapter 6: Harare: Diagnosing the institutional framework for land and housing development in post-colonial Zimbabwe (1980-1999) -- Chapter 7: Insight into the FTLRP in Zimbabwe: An overview -- Chapter 8: Claiming housing rights to the city through mass movements -- Chapter 9: The politics of land and housing development in Harare -- Chapter 10: The FTLRP and housing infrastructure development -- Chapter 11: Redefining housing perceptions in the aftermath of the FTLRP
Chapter 12: The dynamic model for land and housing development -- Chapter 13: Deconstructing the myth on land and housing during the FTLRP: Concluding remarks -- Bibliography -- Index
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