Description |
1 online resource (193 pages) |
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Routledge research in planning and urban design |
Contents |
Cover; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; 1 Introduction; The rationale of the book; The rise of urban areas; The global importance of water and sanitation; The uneasy relation between water and planning; Reconsidering the relation between water and planning in Africa; Research methodology and chapter organization; 2 Water, sanitation and the African urban world; The relation between water and the contemporary African city: the urban challenge; The African urban context; The state of infrastructure; Health and sanitary conditions; The complexity of the management system; Remarks |
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3 Can we describe a city from the water perspective? Dar es Salaam, TanzaniaApproaching Dar es Salaam; The fragmentation of the management system; Multiple infrastructure systems in the city; The health conditions of the city; Water challenges of a growing metropolis; 4 Fragmented water spaces: an urban catalogue; Water spaces: a geography of different places; Tambukareli: how to tackle informal settlements without water -- the CIUP experience and its relation to water provision and discharge |
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Kariakoo: urban transformations within the city centre -- the process of building replacement and its effects on the conventional water systemHanna Nassif: upgrading and informality in proximity to a river bed; Kimara: peri-urban areas and the complexity of distant facilities; Kigamboni: new urbanities -- the exploitation of water resources in chasing a dream; Consideration of the relation between settlements and water implementation strategies; 5 Master planning in Dar es Salaam and its relation to the water system: an historical perspective |
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The planned water network and urban development policiesEarly settlement history; 1949 master plan: colonial status quo and sanitation syndrome; 1968 master plan: faith in technology; 1979 master plan: the utopia in the expenditure; Remarks; 6 The city between the two master plans (1979-2015); Thirty years of projects and plans; The Sustainable Dar es Salaam Project: an environmental and strategic planning approach; The Community Infrastructure Upgrading Programme: a main effort towards the improvement of the informal settlements; Planning the urban growth |
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The "Redevelopment Plans" for the city: dealing with the city's growth in the consolidated built environmentThe expansion of Bagamoyo Port and the waterfront project: the Tanzanian Ports Authority's new plans; The "Msimbazi River Valley" project: the need for green and blue infrastructure systems in the city; The "Dar es Salaam Rapid Transport" project: a revolution in the urban transport system; Remarks; 7 The future of Dar es Salaam: initial review of the new master plan, 2012-2032; The new master plan for the city of Dar es Salaam; The growth challenge; The environmental challenge |
Summary |
Africa is one of the most dynamic continents. It will play a key role in the coming decades in relation to the growth of cities, and environmental conditions will be of primary importance. The structural lack of water and sanitation infrastructure affects the development of Africa's growing urban environments. This book questions the relation between the wide-ranging fields of water and the urban discipline in the Sub-Saharan African context. In particular, it focuses on Dar es Salaam (Tanzania), a city where rapid urbanisation and high annual growth have led to increasing water demand and strained the water and sanitation systems. It examines the spaces water produces, the actors promoting various choices and solutions, the impact of different applied technologies, and the diverse sanitary conditions, focusing on their significance in the shape of the built environment and the urban planning practices and theory. As water occupies and creates spaces, this work tries to establish a relation among the spaces and the structure of the city itself, using infrastructure in the shape of networks that cross the city and on-site systems such as boreholes and latrines, to be considered a hybrid and potentially resilient system |
Notes |
The coordination challenge |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Water-supply -- Tanzania -- Dar es Salaam
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Water resources development -- Tanzania -- Dar es Salaam
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Sanitation -- Tanzania -- Dar es Salaam
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City planning -- Tanzania -- Dar es Salaam
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Infrastructure.
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SOCIAL SCIENCE -- General.
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City planning
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Sanitation
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Water resources development
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Water-supply
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Tanzania -- Dar es Salaam
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Form |
Electronic book
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LC no. |
2018008386 |
ISBN |
9781317229414 |
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131722941X |
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9781317229421 |
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1317229428 |
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9781317229407 |
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1317229401 |
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9781315624587 |
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1315624583 |
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