Lecturer
Location: 248/132MA Sustainable Place Making & Urban Design (Kingston University, London)
BSc Urban & Regional Planning (4844³ÉÈËÃâ·Ñ¸£Àû, Gaborone)
Mr. Nnyaladzi Tema is aÌýLecturer at the 4844³ÉÈËÃâ·Ñ¸£Àû’s Department of Architecture and Planning,Ìýan Urban Planner & Urban Designer by profession. He holds aÌýMaster's Degree in Sustainable Place Making and Urban Design (MASPMUD)(2014) from Kingston University, London, UK.ÌýIn his Master's Degree he specialised in Public Realm Design and Social Cohesion, and a recipient of the Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) Student Prize Award upon graduation. As an emerging researcher, hisÌýwork and interest focuses on Developing Sustainable Cities and Communities, Public Realm Design and Social Cohesion in the Global South,Ìýwith particular emphasis on developing alternative protocols for shapingÌýtoday's urban experiences. Currently he is working on his PhD, focussing on local experiences & creativity in space appropriation towards a developing a sustainable public realm design protocol.
Mr. TemaÌýis an Urban Design specialist and community led urban planning protagonist. He has vast experience in local area planning and design,Ìýand strategic planning. He holds membership of the Pula Institute of Town Planners (currently serving as the Secretary General) and the Commonwealth Association of Planners. Currently, Mr. Tema is part of the PITP team engaging the Botswana Government onÌýUrban Planning Reforms, and the significance of Urban Planning as a critical proffesion toÌýthe country's tranformative agenda.
Informal Settlement Upgrading
Urban Regeneration
Planning Ethics
Comparative Planning
Neighborhood Planning and Design
Evolving Settlements
Public Realm Design
Public Realm Design
Sutainable Place Making
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