Beschreibung
Following debates on urban policy-mobilities and -learning
in Human Geographies the dissertation takes the example of
Kigali’s masterplan to show how aspirations of Rwandan and
Singaporean policy-makers are transformed into concrete
urban planning interactions. It provides a close analysis of
the practices behind the mobilization of spatial planning
expertise. The dissertation traces how planning approaches
and regulations are mediated within the interaction between
Singaporean and Rwandan actors and ultimately take shape in
Kigali’s urban space.