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Kimara Mwisho ist eine gewöhnliche Siedlung in den wuchernden Vororten westlich von Dar es Salaam. Der dazugehörige Markt entlang der Ausfallstraße Morogoro highway ist inkrementell entstanden, als mehr und mehr Bewohner ihre ehemals landwirtschaftlich genutzten Grundstücke in Bauland für Wohn- und Geschäftsgebäude umwandelten. Diese Prozesse fanden größtenteils außerhalb staatlicher Kontrolle und zentraler Planung statt.
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Schramm, S. (2019). Netzanschlüsse nach Bedarf, Formalisierungen und Vervielfältigungen. In: Altrock, U., Kurth, D., Kunze, R., Schmidt, H., Schmitt, G. (eds) Quartiersentwicklung im globalen Süden. Jahrbuch Stadterneuerung. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-24153-7_5
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