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Title: URBAN REGENERATION AS A CRIME PREVENTION STRATERGY


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THE iTRUMP WARWICK JUNCTION EXPERIENCE
WORLD CLASS CITIES AND THE INFORMAL ECONOMY IN
CLUSIVE PLANNING FOR THE POOR DURBAN, SOUTH
AFRICA, 24-25 APRIL 2006
RICHARD DOBSON ETHEKWINI MUNICIPALITY
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PRESENTATION CONTENT
  • WHAT WE DID
  • WHAT WE LEARNT
  • WHAT WE INFLUENCED
  • WHAT NOW?

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WHAT WE DID HERB TRADERS
  • Leopold Street 1997

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Spatial Opportunity
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Market Construction and Occupation
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WHAT WE DID CARDBOARD SALVAGING
Russell Street Approx. 2000
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Brook Street Buy-Back Centre
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WHAT WE DID MEALIES
Brook Street and Acorn Road Approx. 1999
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Lorne Street Facility
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Lorne Street Facility
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WHAT WE DID BROOK STREET
Brook Street Central
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Aerial
Pre 1998
Brook Street Central
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Brook Street Central Phased Development
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WHAT WE DID BOVINE HEAD COOKERS
Bovine Head Cookers Warwick Avenue
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Bovine Head Cookers Market
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WHAT WE DID FACILITIES
Vending Opportunities
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WHAT WE LEARNT FACTS
  • Herb Traders
  • long haul consultation turn-overs
    employment chaintargeted capital, benefication.
  • Mealie Cookers
  • Urban management spatial accommodation
    targeted capital turn-overs.
  • Cardboard Salvagers
  • Sector recognition research income
    enhancement sector economic participation

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  • Brook Street Central
  • Joint venture targeted capital phased
    development
  • Bovine Head Cookers
  • Sector recognition food health specific
    urban management turn-overs
  • Facilities
  • Spatial recognition design development
    kerb-side services development trajectory

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WHAT WE INFLUENCED
  • Policy Informal economy policy
  • Policy approach (with research)
  • Access
  • Development trajectory
  • Management approach

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WHAT NOW?
  • Vision Custodianship
  • Development Dynamic
  • Sector Challenges
  • graduation implication
  • Retail maturity
  • Paradigm positioning

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Thank you! Ngiyabonga!
Powerpoint Chantal Froneman
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