The role secondary cities play in the global space economy and national urban hierarchies is increasingly receiving attention from scholars and international agencies, most notably the Cities Alliance. Secondary Cities and Development considers the role of secondary cities through the lens of South Africa, a middle-income country with characteristics of both the developed and developing worlds. This book brings together a broad overview of international literature on secondary cities in South Africa and mirrors them against global experience.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Secondary cities in South Africa: national settlement patterns and urban research
Lochner Marais, Etienne Nel and Ronnie Donaldson
Chapter 2: The international literature and context
Lochner Marais, Etienne Nel and Ronnie Donaldson
Chapter 3: City of Matlosana
Deidre van Rooyen and Molefi Lenka
Chapter 4: Emalahleni
Malène Campbell, Verna Nel and Thulisile Mphambukeli
Chapter 5: Emfuleni
Lochner Marais, Molefi Lenka, Jan Cloete and Wynand Myburgh
Chapter 6: George
Ronnie Donaldson and Daan Toerien
Chapter 7: Polokwane
Lejone Ntema and Anita Venter
Chapter 8: Umhlathuze
Johannes Wessels and Kolisa Rani
Chapter 9: The role of secondary cities in South Africa's development
Lochner Marais, Etienne Nel and Ronnie Donaldson
Lochner Marais is Professor in Development Studies at the Centre for Development Support, University of the Free State, South Africa.
Etienne Nel is Professor of Geography at the University of Otago in New Zealand and Visiting Professor, Centre for Development Support, University of the Free State, South Africa.
Ronnie Donaldson is Professor of Geography at Stellenbosch University, South Africa.