Johannesburg’s problems can be solved – but it’s a long journey to fix South Africa’s economic (...)
9 juin 2025 | Philip Harrison, Professor School of Architecture and Planning, University of the Witwatersrand, Graeme Gotz, Director: Research Strategy, Gauteng City-Region Observatory, Lorena Nunez Carrasco, Professor of Health Sociology, University of the Witwatersrand, Rashid Seedat, Executive Director, Gauteng City-Region Observatory
The question is not whether a city is fixed – it can never finally be – but rather what trajectory it is on.
Site référencé: The Conversation (Africa)
The Conversation (Africa)
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