Dar Smart the City Territory. Towards a New Dimension
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The paper explores how cities integrate economic, spatial, and cultural factors in shaping urban form and settlement patterns. Focusing on Dar es Salaam, the authors propose a new scale of intervention based on a formality gradient, linking settlements to mobility structures such as the BRT system and peri-urban agriculture. The study highlights how spatial patterns contribute to sustainable urban metabolism, integration or segregation, and suggests methodological guidelines for addressing housing and public realm challenges. The approach envisions a sustainable balance between grey and green infrastructure, aiming to regenerate urban areas and redefine urban–rural relations.
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Book of proceedings : AESOP 26th Annual Congress 11-15 July 2012 METU, Ankara
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