South Africans are going off the service grid : what happens when citizens replace the state (...)
6 octobre 2025 | Christina Culwick Fatti, Senior researcher, urban sustainability transitions, environmental governance and resilience, University of the Western Cape, Charlotte Lemanski, Professor of Urban Geography, University of Cambridge, Fiona Anciano, Associate professor, University of the Western Cape, Margot Rubin, Lecturer in Spatial Planning, Cardiff University
Failing water, power, sanitation and security services in South Africa are spurring households and communities to do it themselves.
Site référencé: The Conversation (Africa)
The Conversation (Africa)
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