塞内加尔Pikine“传统村庄”的整合:对城市周边土地的合法性、控制和获取的谈判

IF 1 4区 社会学 Q2 AREA STUDIES
E. Pinard
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摘要本文探讨了塞内加尔皮金“传统村庄”扩建过程中城市周边土地生产的参与者、日常实践和规范。它指的是非洲城市治理的概念,是各种机构和居民之间日常交易和谈判的结果,也是适应不断变化的社会经济和政治条件的结果。文章以最近位于城市边缘的两个街区为例,记录了传统当局和地方机构合作制定新的土地细分和监管做法的规划过程,以开发和控制该地区。它认为,传统当局需要与市政行为者建立新的联盟,并分享土地分配的好处。然而,传统当局设法通过可能的谈判和例外适用监管做法来维持其影响力和治理能力。这篇文章从两个方面对非洲城市治理的研究做出了贡献。首先,它挑战了关于城市周边地区缺乏或缺乏规划实践和监管权力的规范性假设。其次,通过揭示土地分配、权利要求和权威的特殊逻辑,本文加深了我们对新习惯土地交付制度及其空间和社会后果的理解。
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The Consolidation Of ‘Traditional Villages’ In Pikine, Senegal: Negotiating Legitimacy, Control and Access to Peri-Urban Land
ABSTRACT This article examines the actors, everyday practices and norms involved in the production of peri-urban land in the prolongation of ‘traditional villages’ in Pikine, Senegal. It refers to the conception of governance in African cities as the outcome of daily transactions and negotiations between various institutions and inhabitants, and of adaptations to changing socio-economic and political conditions. Using the case of two recent neighbourhoods located on the urban periphery, the article documents planning processes in which traditional authorities and local institutions collaborate to craft new land subdivision and regulation practices in order to develop and control the territory. It argues that traditional authorities need to create new alliances with municipal actors and share the benefits of land allocation. However, traditional authorities manage to sustain their influence and governance capacity through the possible negotiation and exception of the application of regulation practices. The article contributes to studies on urban governance in Africa on two fronts. First, it challenges normative assumptions about the absence or weakness of planning practices and regulatory power pertaining to peri-urban areas. Second, by shining light on the particular logic of land allocation, claims and authority, the article deepens our understanding of neo-customary land delivery systems, and their spatial and social consequences.
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