Towards a Vision for the Urban Land Sector in South Africa by 2020

The report outlines a vision for South Africa's urban land sector by 2020, focusing on market dynamics, ownership patterns, and the impact of socio-economic policies on spatial segregation.

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Quick Facts
Report location: source
Language: English
Publisher:

Urban LandMark

Authors: Matthew Nell & Associates (pty) Ltd
Time horizon: 2020
Geographic focus: South Africa

Methods

The research method included a visioning workshop with key thinkers to identify trends in the urban land sector and their likely changes over time. The workshop's discussions led to the drafting of documents outlining the current land sector status and proposed interventions for future scenarios. These documents serve as a basis for further stakeholder engagement and consensus-building.

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Key Insights

The report by Urban LandMark assesses South Africa's urban land sector, predicting increased spatial and economic inequity by 2020 if current trends continue. It examines urbanization, property ownership, and market changes, highlighting the growing divide between rich and poor. The report suggests that without intervention, the poor will face greater marginalization and barriers to wealth creation, while the middle class will grow but remain polarized from the very rich and very poor.

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