Cybergeo (Feb 2018)

Watch this space! A Visual Essay on vacant land in Cape Town

  • Myriam Houssay-Holzschuch,
  • Olivier Ninot,
  • Emma Thébault

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4000/cybergeo.28974

Abstract

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Vacant land has recently mostly attracted interest for its ecological and social importance, or its planning possibilities. In this paper, we investigate vacant land in a fast-growing city in an emerging country, namely Cape Town in South Africa. In so doing, we are also pleading for vacant land to be taken seriously as a theoretical notion. When investigating urban fragmentation, we need to examine what lies (and happens) between the urban splinters. We therefore use the Cape Town case as a lens to propose a working definition of vacant land (as space out of place that disrupts the urban fabric and its logic) and visual methods with which to approach it.

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