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Titre Service d'eau et construction métropolitaine au Cap (Afrique du Sud) : les difficultés de l'intégration urbaine
Auteur Sylvy Jaglin
Mir@bel Revue Revue française d'administration publique
Numéro no 107, avril-juin 2003 Gouverner les très grandes métropoles - Institutions et réseaux techniques
Rubrique / Thématique
Gouverner les très grandes métropoles - Institutions et réseaux techniques
 Métropoles du Sud : réseaux techniques et gouvernements
Résumé anglais Water services and metropolitan construction in Cape Town (South Africa) : difficulties of urban integration. The City of Cape Town was created in December 2000 in answer to a dual objective : the dismantling of the administrative tools of a segregated city under apartheid, and the reform of local institutions in the aim of furthering the transformation of urban society. Through the institutions piloting urban technical networks, local authorities were soon faced with the problem of extreme social inequality, which only worsened with time. As shown by the example of the water supply, the process of unifying the metropole depended on balancing out efficiency and fairness, challenges of a practical nature and the objectives of urban integration promised by the political power, but is also being carried out thanks to the influence on the government of New Public Management theories.
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