Liveable Cities: Zanzibar Ng'ambo Neighbourhood, providing infrastructure for liveable cities
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Wright, Louis Gerhard
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Liveable Cities Conference 2013 June 17-19
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The focus of this paper is on the practical expertise and context driven design decisions required in creating liveable cities in developing countries.
In determining the relative position of a city’s rank on most liveability indexes, the following criteria are used: safety, education, hygiene, healthcare, culture, environment and recreation. However, most of these dynamics are usually not present in developing cities. In order to form a base for future development, it is argued that the provisions of basic infrastructure [i.e.: clean water supply, electricity and sanitation] as well as the development of functional social spaces are vital.
This project combines these two factors by developing a hierarchy of linked social spaces as generated by the existing nodes in the form of communal water points.
By means of the lessons learnt during a recently completed project framework for the buffer zone surrounding the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Zanzibar’s Stone Town, the basic requirements for upgrading human settlements to liveable neighbourhoods are illustrated.
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Zanzibar, Infrastructure, Stone Town
Sustainable Development Goals
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Wright, L & White,G, 2013, 'Liveable Cities: Ng'ambo Neighbourhood, Providing Infrastructure for Liveable cities', Liveable Cities Conference, Melbourne, Australia