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Towards smart urban regeneration: findings of an urban footprint survey in Port Louis, Mauritius

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posted on 2024-06-06, 02:38 authored by M Zaheer Allam, A Zaynah Dhunny, Gaëtan Siew, DS Jones
The Smart City Scheme, as part of the Smart Mauritius initiative, adopted by the Government of Mauritius in 2014, heavily incentivised the emergence of new smart cities in greenfields. The resulting migration of business and residents from existing cities to new cities affected the liveability standard of existing cities and encouraged property speculation. This shift reduced home pricing affordability further from the grasp of young professionals. With the Mauritian Landlord and Tenant Actof 1999 discouraging investment in Mauritian city centres, property developers were additionally encouraged to invest in housing projects in these emerging Smart Cities. As part of the Smart Urban Regeneration strategy of Port Louis that sought to reduce competition between new and existing cities, the provision of housing was seen as paramount to enabling the Smart Cities concept as promoted by the Government. The findings of this paper, which explores the urban footprint of Port Louis through field survey, provides insights, as to the components of the city, that can assist policy-makers and developers to better shape projects that are more responsive to the Smart Urban Regeneration plan.

History

Journal

Smart cities

Volume

1

Pagination

121-133

Location

Basel, Switzerland

Open access

  • Yes

eISSN

2624-6511

Language

Eng

Publication classification

C Journal article, C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2018, the authors

Issue

1

Publisher

MDPI

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