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Title of Journal: Urban Forum
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Springer Netherlands
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Authors: Jurie van Niekerk Lochner Marais
Publish Date: 2008/10/23
Volume: 19, Issue: 4, Pages: 363-
Abstract
Internationally and in South Africa small towns have been subjected to several external factors leading to their decline with decentralisation processes placing increased pressure on them to develop locally based responses to these external realities However very little academic research has been conducted on the impact of national and subnational public policies on small towns Instead the emphasis has tended to fall on policy frameworks and formulas which can be applied in blanket fashion across different settlement types South African developmental policies have made no provision for coherent socioeconomic developmental support strategies aimed at the more than 500 small towns and the numerous struggling local governance structures which are virtually all fighting for longterm sustainability This research is based on a review focusing on selected social economic and governance policies The aim is to investigate both the influence of some of these policies and the impact of their implementation in the context of the small town of Philippolis It will be argued that these policies have not benefited Philippolis and/or that they have been applied inappropriately within this small town Finally a number of general recommendations will be made along with certain policyrelated considerations
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