Unexplored Elasticity of Planning and Good Governance in Harare, Zimbabwe

Author:

Chirisa Innocent1,Kawadza Shingai T2,Muzenda Archimedes1

Affiliation:

1. University of Zimbabwe

2. Urban Development Corporation (UDCORP)

Publisher

International Community of Spatial Planning and Sustainable Development

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Urban Studies,Geography, Planning and Development

Reference24 articles.

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2. Chirisa, I. (2007) “Post-2005 Harare: A Case of the Informal Sector and Street Vending Resilience. What options do key players have?”, Local Governance and Development Journal,Vol. 1. Harare: Municipal Development Partnership –MDP.

3. Chirisa, I. (2008). “Population Growth and Rapid Urbanization in Africa: Implications for Sustainability”. Journal of Sustainable Development in Africa, 10(2).

4. Chirisa, I. (2009). “Informality, deceit and the conscience: A survey on ethical dilemmas in Harare”. Journal of Sustainable Development in Africa, 11(2), 257-280.

5. Chirisa, I. (2012). “African local governments and the MDGS: Constraints and policy alternatives”. Global Advanced Research Journal of Peace, Gender and Development Studies, 1(1), 01-011.

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