2019
DOI: 10.18820/2415-0495/trp74i1.4
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Specialised airport infrastructure to support connectivity: The case of Dube Tradeport, eThekwini Municipality, South Africa

Abstract: South Africa's policy framework is firmly committed to an infrastructure-led development path in order to support inclusive and widespread growth. The implementation of largescale transportation infrastructure spent on ports, road, rail and airports is positioned to support multi-scaled growth through trade in sub-Saharan Africa. Convergence of policy and practice-based research findings make a strong case for increasing international trade in, and within sub-Saharan Africa, through improved international conn… Show more

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“…Human geographers particularly have since the 1990s conceptualised cities as a geographical ‘nexus’ of exchange and connections (Castells, 1996; Cochrane, 2018; Graham & Healey, 1999; Healey, 2000; Jacobs, 2016; Jones, 2009; Massey, 2005; McCann et al., 2013; Paasi & Zimmerbauer, 2016) consisting of many actor networks both within the city and connecting the city relationally to outside networks across local and national boundaries. For instance, when building the new airport in Durban, South Africa, the models for the planners were drawn from the international ‘aerotropolis’ idea (Hansmann, 2019).…”
Section: Situating the Configuration Concept Within Current Debatesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Human geographers particularly have since the 1990s conceptualised cities as a geographical ‘nexus’ of exchange and connections (Castells, 1996; Cochrane, 2018; Graham & Healey, 1999; Healey, 2000; Jacobs, 2016; Jones, 2009; Massey, 2005; McCann et al., 2013; Paasi & Zimmerbauer, 2016) consisting of many actor networks both within the city and connecting the city relationally to outside networks across local and national boundaries. For instance, when building the new airport in Durban, South Africa, the models for the planners were drawn from the international ‘aerotropolis’ idea (Hansmann, 2019).…”
Section: Situating the Configuration Concept Within Current Debatesmentioning
confidence: 99%