The need for an appropriate system of urban development control in South Africa: Arguments and characteristics

Authors

  • Mark Oranje

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.38140/trp.v39i0.2518

Keywords:

urban development, South Africa, control, South African urban management, South African urban planning practice, strategic planning process, urban development control

Abstract

Urban development control in South Africa has of late come under attack from a number of sources. This has led to a lively debate on the future of urban development control as such. In this article the need for a system of urban development control for South Africa is argued with the emphasis on the appropriateness of such a system. Six arguments in support of this view are presented. This is followed by a discussion of some of the characteris­tics of what is deemed to be an appro­priate system, or should otherwise form the basis of such a system.

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Published

1995-09-30

How to Cite

Oranje, M. (1995) “The need for an appropriate system of urban development control in South Africa: Arguments and characteristics”, Town and Regional Planning, 39, pp. 22–33. doi: 10.38140/trp.v39i0.2518.

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Research articles