Interrogating Park Access And Equity In Johannesburg, South Africa
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Evidence suggests that equitable access to green spaces such as parks contributes positively to urban liveability and improved quality of life, especially in cities with complex socio-economic challenges. This study uses GIS to examine park access in Johannesburg through an environmental justice lens.
Read MoreSocio-economic inequality in the City of Tshwane, South Africa: a multivariable spatial analysis at the neighbourhood level
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This paper provides a multidimensional spatial perspective of patterns of socio-economic inequality in the City of Tshwane, South Africa and consider changes to socio-economic status over time. High and low socio-economic status is spatially polarised and represent a continuation of past spatial patterns.
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