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CURRICULUM VITAE PROFESSOR SUSAN PARNELL 1 PERSONAL DETAILS Postal address: Department of Environmental and Geographical Sciences, University of Cape Town, Private Bag X3, Rondebosch, 7700, South Africa. E-Mail: [email protected] Nationality: Dual citizen of South Africa and United Kingdom QUALIFICATIONS 1993: Ph.D. University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg. 1987: M.A. University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg. 1984: B.A. (Hons.) University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg (First Class). 1982: H.Dip.Ed. (P.G.) University of the Witwatersrand, (Distinction, Teaching Experience). 1982: B.A. University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg. ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS 2017-2020: Economics and Political Science. 2015/2016: Emeka Anyaoku Visiting Chair, Institute of Commonwealth Studies, University of London. 2011/2012: Leverhulme Visiting Professor, University College London. 2006-: Professor, Environmental and Geographical Sciences, University of Cape Town 2007-2011: (part time secondment to establish the Centre) 1997-2005: 1994-1997: Senior Lecturer, University of the Witwatersrand 1

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CURRICULUM VITAE

PROFESSOR SUSAN PARNELL

1 PERSONAL DETAILS

Postal address: Department of Environmental and Geographical Sciences, University of Cape Town, Private Bag X3, Rondebosch, 7700, South Africa.

E-Mail: [email protected]: Dual citizen of South Africa and United Kingdom

QUALIFICATIONS

1993: Ph.D. University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg.1987: M.A. University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg.1984: B.A. (Hons.) University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg (First Class).1982: H.Dip.Ed. (P.G.) University of the Witwatersrand, (Distinction, Teaching Experience).1982: B.A. University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg.

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

2017-2020: Visiting Professor, LSE Cities, London School of Economics and Political Science.2015/2016: Emeka Anyaoku Visiting Chair, Institute of Commonwealth Studies, University of

London.2011/2012: Leverhulme Visiting Professor, University College London.2006-: Professor, Environmental and Geographical Sciences, University of Cape Town2007-2011: African Centre for Cities, University of Cape Town (part time secondment to

establish the Centre)1997-2005: Associate Professor, University of Cape Town1994-1997: Senior Lecturer, University of the Witwatersrand1994/5: Lecturer, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London (full time 1

year maternity replacement while on sabbatical leave from Wits)1987-1993: Lecturer, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg

FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS (POST 1994)

2015: University of Oxford, Oppenheimer Research Fellowship.2014: Elected Fellow of the South African Geographical Society.2011/2012: Leverhulme Visiting Professorship, University College London.2010: Alan Pifer Award for Research Excellence that Contributes to the Social

Welfare of all South Africans.2008: University of Durham, Distinguished International Visitor’s Fellowship.2003: University of Cape Town, Meritorious Book Award.2001: London School of Economics, Suntory and Toyota International Centre for

Economics and Related Disciplines - Book Writing Grant. 1998/9: Mansfield College, Oxford, Visiting Research Fellowship.1994: Mellon Foundation Sabbatical Research Grant, Wits University.1994/5: British Academy, Visiting Fellowship.

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2 RESEARCH

RECENT RESEARCH FUNDING (LAST DECADE)

2014-2017: ESRC/DFID, Urban Food and Poverty in African Cities, (Co-investigator and lead on work package on Trends in Urbanisation and Social Change) (£ 2.2million)

2014-2017: ESRC/DFID, Urban Africa, Risk and Capacity (Co investigator lead on work package on the history of urban risk governance) (£3.5 million)

2014-2016: International Council for Science (ICSU) Future Earth, ‘What is Urban?’ (co-lead investigator) ($100 000)

2010-2013: ESRC/DFID, Alcohol and Urban Poverty (Local Collaborator with Dr Clare Herrick, Kings College London) (£250 000)

2007 -: African Centre for Cities (ACC): Member of the 3 person consortium that started the ACC (with Profs Vanessa Watson and Edgar Pieterse). ACC now raises and manages over £3 million per year from UCT, national and international research councils, public and private sector sources. ACC funders that I have been directly involved with include: South African national, provincial and local governments, international research councils - ESRC, FORMAS, IDRC, UN Habitat, as well as donors - Cities Alliance, Ford Foundation, Max Plank, Mistra Urban Futures, Mellon, Rockefeller Foundation, and VREF.

2007 - 2011: CIDA, University Partnership for Developing Countries, Urban Food Security in 11 cities in Southern Africa (CAD $3.5 million), Co-Principle Investigator with Prof Jonathon Crush, Queens University).

2008 - 2010: National Research Foundation, Swedish-South Africa programme (R150 000 per annum, Co-Principle Investigator with Prof Thomas Elmquist, Stockholm Resilience Centre).

2008- 2011: CNRS, ‘Jurguta’, Urban Governance in African cities (R30 000 per annum).NRF: Individual Researcher B1 rating - annual grant of R80 000.UCT: Performance based allocation of approximately R20 000 per year plus one

supported international conference from the University Research Committee

PERSONALLY INVITED ACADEMIC SEMINARS AND KEY NOTE ADDRESS* (EXCLUDES REGULAR ACADEMIC CONFERENCE PAPERS AND PANELS) (LAST DECADE)

Copenhagen University, Urban Property, Governance and Citizenship* Critical Dialogues, University of Potsdame, AERUS, Berlin* Development Planning Unit Development Dialogues, University College, London* Government of India, Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty* Global Urban Research Centre Annual Lecture, University of Manchester* Elsevier, Urban Transitions Global Summit 2016 Towards a better urban future in an

interconnected age, Shanghai* Foresight UK, Future Cities, London Institute of British Geographers Social Justice Group, Justice and the City, Dundee* KU Leuven, Cities in Development, Leuven* Kings College London, Urban Salon LSE Cities, Urban Age: Governing Urban Futures, Delhi*

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London School of Economics, Cities of the South in the Media Indian Institute of Human Settlements, Bangalore* International Geographical Union, Urban Commission, Ron Davies Lecture* IIED, HSRC, UNFPA, UK-aid Urbanization in the BRICS: An ingredient for their

success?* OECD, African Economic Outlook, Paris* Oxford University, African Dreams, CAS, Future of Cites and Centre for Continuing

Education, Oxford* Open University, Open Space New School, Milano School Queen Mary College, David Smith Lecture* Royal Holloway, Geography School of Oriental and African Studies, African Studies, African Studies Stanford University, Urban Beyond Measure* Stellenbosch University, Indexing the Human United Nations, Economic and Social Council, SDG panel on African urbanisation*; post

2015 stakeholder dialogue, New York (ICSU rep) University of Amsterdam, Kapunchksi Lecture* University College London, Leverhulme Lecture* University College London, City Leadership Institute* University College London, Urbanlab+* University of California, Los Angeles, Geography University of Connecticut, Storrs, Sociology University of Cologne, Multiple Urbanisms* University of Durham, Geography University of Erlangen, Launch of Volkswagen Foundation Urban Perspectives

Initiative* University of Edinburgh and British Council, Sustainable Cities Conference* University of Johannesburg, Sociology University of London, School of Advanced Studies, Human Rights University of Manchester, School of Environment and Development University of Oxford, Geography University of Oxford, African Dreams, Future Cities* University of Paris X, Geography University of the Western Cape, PLAAS Urban Studies Foundation, Cities of the Global South, Loughborough* Urban Global Environmental Change Programme (ICSU), Governing the Urban System,

Taipei* Wits, Institute for Advanced Social Research Wits, WISER Wits, Public and Development Management Woodrow Wilson Institute, Washington D.C.* World Universities Network, Hong Kong

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PUBLICATIONS (H FACTOR=34; I10INDEX=78)

Books

1. 2017: Building a capable state: reflections on 20 years of local government transformation in South Africa Zed, London, (with I. Palmer and N. Moodley), in press.

2. 2017: The Urban Planet, Cambridge University Press (Co-edited with Elmqvist, T., Bai. X., Frantzeskaki, N., Griffith, C., Maddox, D., McPhearson, T., Parnell, S., Romero-Lankao, P., Simon, D., Watkins, M (eds) (ISBN: 9781107196933)

3. 2014: A Routledge Handbook of Cities of the South, Routledge, London (co-edited with S. Oldfield) (ISBN: 978-0-415-81865-0 (hbk) ISBN: 978-0-203-38783-2 (ebk).

4. 2014: Africa's Urban Revolution, Zed, London (co-edited with E. Pieterse) (ISBN9781780325217).

5. 2013: Global Urbanisation, Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services, Springer, New York (ISBN 978-94-007-7087-4) (co-edited with Elmqvist, T., Fragkias, M., Funeralp, B., Marcotullio, P., McDonald, R., Sendstad, M., Seto, K., Wilkinson, C.).

6. 2012: Climate Change at the City Scale: Impacts, Mitigation and Adaptation in Cape Town, (co-edited with A. Cartwright, G. Oelfse and S. Ward), Earthscan, London (ISBN-10: 0415527589 | ISBN-13: 978-0415527583).

7. 2009: Key Issues in the 21st Century: Urban Studies- Society (4 volumes), Sage, London. (co-edited with R. Paddison, McNeill, D., Ostendorf, W. and Teisdell, S) (ISBN 978 1 84787 257 9).

8. 2008: Consolidating Developmental Local Government: Lessons from the South African Experience, University of Cape Town Press, Cape Town (co-Edited with M. van Donk, E. Pieterse and M. Swilling (ISBN: 978 1 919 8904 8).

9. 2002: Uniting Divided Cities: Governance and Social Exclusion in Johannesburg, Earthscan, London (co-authored with O. Crankshaw and J. Beall) (ISBN: 1 8538916 7 paperback and 1 858383921 3 hardback).

10. 2002: Democratising Local Government: the South African Experiment, University of Cape Town Press, Cape Town. (co-Edited with E. Pieterse, M. Swilling, D. Wooldridge) (ISBN: 1-910713-52-2).

11. 1998: Developmental Local Government, Urban Sector Network, Johannesburg (co-authored with S. Oldfield). (ISBN: 0-620-22-848-2)

Articles in Refereed Journals

12. Under revision: African Dreams: locating urban life and infrastructure in the post 2015 developmental agenda, Area Development and Policy, (With E. Pieterse and G. Haysom)

13. Under revision: 2030 policy endorsements by the United Nations of a sustainable urban future: implications for research, Urban Studies, (With O. Crankshaw and M. Acuto).

14. Urban Health Research in Africa: Themes and Priority Research Questions Journal of Urban Health, 93 722-730 (With T. Oni, W Smit, R Matzopoulos, JH Adams, M Pentecost, HA Rother).

15. 2016: Defining and advancing a systems approach in cities, Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainable, 23, 69-78 (With Bai, X. Surveyer, A., Elmqvist, T., Gatzweiler, F. Gunerald, B., Prieur-Richard A., Shrivastava, P. Siri, J., Stafford-Smith, M., Toussaint, M

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and Webb, R.).16. 2016: Scientists must have a say in the future of cities, Nature, 538, 165–166,

doi:10.1038/538165a (With McPhearson,T., Simon, D. Gaffney, O. Elmquist, T; Bai, X and Roberts, D., and Revi, A.)

17. 2016. Defining and advancing a systems approach for sustainable cities. Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability, 23, pp.69-78.(With Bai, X., Surveyer, A., Elmqvist, T., Siri, J.G., Stafford-Smith, M., Toussaint, J.P. and Webb, R.)

18. 2016: Expectations of academic journals in crafting alternative global scholarship to drive a New Urban Agenda, Urbanisation, 1, 1-5.

19. 2016: Leave no city behind, Science, 20, 352, 6288, 873, DOI: 10.1126/science.aag1385 (With M. Acuto)

20. 2016: Urban health research in Africa: themes and priority research questions, Journal of Urban Health, (With T. Oni, W. Smit, R. Matzopoulos. J. Hunter Adams, A. Rother, M. Pentecost, Z. Albertyn, F. Behroozi, O. Alaba, M. Kaba; C. Westhuizen, M. Shung King, N. Levitt and E. Lambert).

21. 2016: Ideas, implementation and indicators: Epistemologies of the post 2015 urban agenda, Environment and Urbanisation, 28 (1) 87-98 (With C. Barnett) DOI: 10.1177/0956247815621473

22. 2016: Defining a global urban development agenda, World Development, 78, 529–540. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.worlddev.2015.10.028

23. 2015: Disaster risk and its reduction: an agenda for urban Africa, International Development Planning Review, 37, 33-43. (With I. Adelekan, C. Johnson, M. Manda, D. Matyas, Mberu, M. Pelling, D. Satterthwaite and J. Vivekananda), doi:10.3828/idpr.2015.4

24. 2015: Co-producing urban knowledge: experimenting with alternatives to ‘best practice’ for Cape Town, South Africa, International Development Planning Review, 37, 187-203. (With Z. Patel, S. Greyling, and G. Pirie). Print ISSN: 1474-6743 Online ISSN: 1478-3401.

25. 2015: Making the Sustainable Development Goals operational through an urban agenda-Perspectives from Science, Solutions, 2, 37-40. (With Siri, J., Elmqvist, T., Marcotullio, P., Capon, A., Revi, A., Pelling, M., Ivey Boufford. J.).

26. 2015: Methods of transformative global urban praxis: experimentation at the African Centre for Cities, International Journal of Urban and Regional Research), doi: 10.1111/1468-2427.12278. (With E. Pieterse)

27. 2015: Conflicts between tradition and modernity: African city regional dynamics, International Journal of Urban and Regional Research), in press (With J. Beall and C. Albertyn). DOI:10.1111/1468-2427.12178

28. 2014: Alcohol, poverty and the South African City, South African Geographical Journal, (With C. Herrick) 96:1, 1-14, DOI: 10.1080/03736245.2014.896277

29. 2013: The politics of ‘race’ and the transformation of the post-apartheid space economy, Journal of Housing and the Built Environment, 28 (4), 589-603. (With O. Crankshaw), DOI 10.1007/s10901-013-9345-6.

30. 2012: Urban sustainability and human health: an African perspective, Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability, 4, 443-450. (With W. Smit).

31. 2012: (re)theorising cities from the global south: looking beyond neoliberalism, Urban Geography, 33, 593-617. (With J. Robinson).

32. 2011: Sub- Saharan African Urbanisation and Global Environmental Change, Global Environmental Change, 21, 12-20. (With R. Walawege).

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33. 2010: The ‘right to the city’: institutional imperatives of a developmental state, International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 34, 146-162. (With E. Pieterse).

34. 2009: Planning for cities in the global South: a research agenda for sustainable human settlements, Progress in Panning, 72, 232-240. (With E. Pieterse and V. Watson).

35. 2009: Reshaping cities, rebuilding nations: the role of national urban policies, Urban Forum, 20, 157-174. (With I. Turok).

36. 2007: The academic -policy interface in post apartheid urban research – personal reflections, South African Geographical Journal, 89, 111-120.

37. 2007: Global environmental change: conceptualising the growing challenge for cities in poor countries, Area, 39, 1-13. (With D. Simon and C. Vogel).

38. 2006: The contribution of the UNESCO biosphere reserve concept to urban resilience, Management of Environmental Quality, 17, 473-449, (With R. Sandvleit).

39. 2006: Deciphering ‘development’ at the urban scale: leads from Johannesburg’s City Development Strategy, Urban Studies, 43, 337-356, (With J. Robinson).

40. 2006: The state of South African cities a decade after democracy, Urban Studies, 43, 259-284. (With A. Boraine; O. Cranskhaw; C. Engelbrecht; G. Gotz; S. Mbanga; M. Narsoo).

41. 2005: Institutionalising pro-poor local economic development through expanded public works in the urban environment of Cape Town, Africa Insight, 3, 53-61.

42. 2005: Constructing a developmental nation - the challenge of including the poor in the post apartheid city, Transformation, 58, 20-44.

43. 2004: Recognising, explaining and measuring chronic urban poverty in South Africa, Sustain, 11, 5-17 (With O. Crankshaw).

44. 2004: The urban poverty agenda in post apartheid metropolitan government, International Development Planning Review, 26, 355-377.

45. 2004: Engagement and reconstruction in critical research: negotiating urban practice, policy and theory in South Africa, Journal of Social and Cultural Geography, 5, 285-297, (With A. Mabin and S. Oldfield).

46. 2003: Race, power and urban control: Johannesburg’s inner city slumyards, 1910-1923, Journal of Southern African Studies, 29, 615-637.

47. 2002: Socioeconomic deprivation and asthma prevalence and severity in young adolescents, European Respiratory Journal, 19, 892-898 (with M. Poyser, M. Nelson, R. Ehrlich, E. Bateman, A. Puterman and E. Weinberg).

48. 2002: Winning the battles but losing the war: the racial segregation of Johannesburg under the Natives (Urban Areas) Act of 1923, Journal of Historical Geography, 29, 1-31.

49. 2000: The causes of unemployment in post-apartheid Johannesburg and the livelihood strategies of the poor, Journal of Economic and Social Geography, 91, 379-396 (With J. Beall and O. Crankshaw).

50. 2000: Local government, poverty reduction and inequality in Johannesburg, Environment and Urbanisation, 12, 107-122 (With J. Beall and O. Crankshaw).

51. 2000: Victims, villains and fixers: the Urban Environment and Johannesburg's Poor, Journal of Southern African Studies, 26, 833-855 (With J. Beall and O. Crankshaw).

52. 1999: Self-help housing as a flexible instrument of state control in twentieth century South Africa, Housing Studies, 14, 367-386 (With D. Hart).

53. 1998: Post-apartheid social polarisations: the creation of sub-urban identities in Cape Town, South African Geographical Journal, 80, 86-92 (With B. Lohnert and S. Oldfield).

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Translated as Politiques urbaines et identities locales dans la ville post-apartheid, etude comparee de deux quartiers du Cap, Geographie et Cultures, 28, 1998, 61-76.

54. 1998: ‘Negotiating’ segregation: pre-parliamentary debates on the Natives (Urban Areas) Act of 1923, African Studies, 57, 147-166.

55. 1998: ‘Developmental Local Government’: the second wave of post-apartheid reconstruction, Africanus, 29, 61-85 (With E. Pieterse).

56. 1997: South African cities: perspectives from the ivory towers of urban studies, Urban Studies, 34, 891-906.

57. 1996: Urban land restitution in post-apartheid South Africa: questions from the Johannesburg inner-city, GeoJournal, 39, 13-19 (With K. Beavon).

58. 1996: The built environment: neglected frontier of South African studies, African Studies, 55, 91-92.

59. 1996: Housing provision and the need for an urbanisation policy in the new South Africa, Urban Forum, 8, 231-236 (With O. Crankshaw).

60. 1995: Rethinking urban South Africa, Journal of Southern African Studies, 21, 39-63 (With A. Mabin).

61. 1993: Creating racial privilege: the origins of South African public health and town planning legislation, Journal of Southern African Studies, 19, 1-18.

62. 1991: The ideology of African home-ownership: the establishment of Dube, Soweto, 1946-1955, South African Geographical Journal, 73, 69-76.

63. 1991: Sanitation, segregation and the Natives (Urban Areas) Act: African exclusion from Johannesburg’s Malay Location, Journal of Historical Geography, 17, 171-188.

64. 1991: Race, class, gender and home ownership subsidies in contemporary South Africa, Urban Forum, 2, 21-39.

65. 1990: The privatisation of black secondary schooling and the desegregation of Johannesburg, GeoJournal, 22, 267-273 (With H. Webber).

66. 1989: Contemporary housing struggles in South Africa: the politics of shelter in a Johannesburg coloured township, African Urban Quarterly, 4, 342-348 (With R. Payne).

67. 1989: Fostered by the laager: apartheid human geography in the 1980s, Area, 21, 3-14 (With C. Rogerson).

68. 1989: Shaping a racially divided society: state housing policy in South Africa, 1920-50, Environment and Planning C, 7, 261-272.

69. 1989: Church, state and the shelter of white working class women in Johannesburg, 1920-1955, South African Geographical Journal, 71, 25-31 (With C. Hart).

70. 1988: Racial segregation in Johannesburg: the Slums Act, 1934-1939, South African Geographical Journal, 70, 112-126.

71. 1988: Public housing as a device for white residential segregation in Johannesburg, 1934-1953, Urban Geography, 9, 584-602.

72. 1988: Land acquisition and the changing residential face of Johannesburg, 1930-1955, Area, 20, 307-314.

73. 1985: From Mafeking to Mafikeng: the transformation of South African town, GeoJournal, 12, 2, 178-185.

74. 1983: Recommodification and working-class home ownership: new directions for South African cities?, South African Geographical Journal, 65, 2, 148-166 (With A. Mabin).

Chapters in Scholarly Books

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75. In press: Navigating specificity and commensurability across urban studies and the science of cities, in Burnett, R and Hall, S. (eds.) Sage Handbook on the 21st Century City, Sage, London. (With J. Robinson).

76. In press: Global urban policy and planning practice in the South, in V. Watson, G. Bhan, S. Srinivas (eds.) Companion to Planning in the Global South, Routledge, London. Due Early 2016. (With C. Barnett).

77. In press: in R. Keil, X. Ren and N. Brenner: “The Right to the City: Institutional Imperatives of a Developmental State” Global Cities Reader, Routledge, London (with E. Pieterse).

78. In press: Africa’s urban planning palimpsests, in Hein, C. (ed.) Routledge Handbook of Planning History, Routledge, London.

79. In press: Introduction: the urban planet, in T. Elmqvist, X. Bai, N. Frantzeskaki, C. Griffith, D. Maddox, T. McPhearson, S. Parnell, D. Roberts, P. Romero Lankao, and D. Simon (eds.), The Urban Planet, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (with T. Elmqvist, S. Solin and H. Nagendra). ISBN: 9781107196933

80. In press: Urban health and wellbeing in complex systems thinking, in T. Elmqvist, X. Bai, N. Frantzeskaki, C. Griffith, D. Maddox, T. McPhearson, S. Parnell, D. Roberts, P. Romero Lankao, and D. Simon (eds.), The Urban Planet, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (with F. Gatzweiler), in press. ISBN: 9781107196933

81. 2016: Thinking about cities – from Africa, in Kelly, A and Kelly, M (eds.) Festival of the Future City, Bristol Cultural Development Partnership, Bristol, 174-175.

82. 2016: Making cites fair, in D. Simon (ed.) Rethinking Sustainable Cities, Policy Press, Bristol, 107-144. ISBN 978-1447332848

83. 2016: Participatory paradoxes: global urban policy in the post 2015 sustainable development agenda, in Y. Beebeejan (ed.) The Participatory City, Jovis: Berlin, 14-23.

84. 2015: Goal 11: Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable, in ICSU, ISSC Review of the Sustainable Development Goals: The Science Perspective. Paris: International Council for Science (ICSU), Paris.53-57. ISBN: 978-0-930357-97-9 (With A. Hsu, and R. Sánchez-Rodríguez, R.).

85. 2015: Fostering transformative climate adaptation and mitigation in the African city: opportunities and constraints of urban planning, in Paulet, S. et al (eds.) Urban Vulnerability and Climate Change in Africa - A Multidisciplinary Approach, Springer, London, DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-03982-4_11.

86. 2015: Poverty and ‘the city’, in C. Lemanski and C. Marx (eds) The City in Urban Poverty, Palgrave Macmillan, London, ISBN 9781137367433, 1-24.

87. 2015: Victims, villains and fixers: the urban environment and Johannesburg's poor, in Miraftab, F. and Kudva, N (eds.) Cities of the Global South Reader, Routledge, London, 160-168 (With J. Beall and O. Crankshaw).

88. 2015: Planning, modernism and the challenge of enduring urban segregation, in Kaufmann, V. (ed.) Cities in Translation: Interdiscipinarity in Urban Studies, Routledge and EPFL Press, (With O. Crankshaw).

89. 2014: Tackling barriers to climate change adaptation in South African coastal cities, Adapting to Climate Change: Lessons from Natural Hazards Planning, in Glavovic, B. and Smith, G. (eds.) ISBN: 978-94-017-8630-0 (Print) 978-94-017-8631-7 (Online), 57-73. (with G. Ziervogel) .

90. 2014: From the South, in S. Parnell and S. Oldfield (eds.), A Routledge Handbook of

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Cities of the South Routledge, London, 1-4. (ISBN: 978-0-415-81865-0 (hbk) ISBN: 978-0-203-38783-2 (ebk). (With S.Oldfield).

91. 2014: The urban: past, present, future, in S. Parnell and S. Oldfield (eds.), A Routledge Handbook of Cities of the South, Routledge, London, 73-74. (ISBN: 978-0-415-81865-0 (hbk) ISBN: 978-0-203-38783-2 (ebk).

92. 2014: Global economic turbulence: (re) configuring the urban, in S. Parnell and S. Oldfield (eds.), A Routledge Handbook of Cities of the South Routledge, London, 141-142. (ISBN: 978-0-415-81865-0 (hbk) ISBN: 978-0-203-38783-2 (ebk). (With S.Oldfield).

93. 2014: Conceptualising the built environment: accounting for southern urban complexities, in S. Parnell and S. Oldfield (eds.), A Routledge Handbook of Cities of the South Routledge, London, 431-433. (ISBN: 978-0-415-81865-0 (hbk) ISBN: 978-0-203-38783-2 (ebk).

94. 2014: Big stories of urban change, in S. Parnell and S. Oldfield (eds.), A Routledge Handbook of Cities of the South Routledge, London, 541-542. (ISBN: 978-0-415-81865-0 (hbk) ISBN: 978-0-203-38783-2 (ebk).

95. 2014: Africa’s Urban Revolution in context, in E. Pieterse and S. Parnell (eds.), Africa's Urban Revolution, Zed, London, (With E.Pieterse), 1-18. ISBN-10: 1780325207 | ISBN-13: 978-1780325200

96. 2014: Sub Saharan urbanization and global environmental change, in E. Pieterse and S. Parnell (eds.), Africa's Urban Revolution, Zed, London, 35-59. (With R Walewage)/ ISBN-10: 1780325207 | ISBN-13: 978-1780325200

97. 2014: National urbanisation and urban strategies: necessary but absent policy instruments in Africa, in E. Pieterse and S. Parnell (eds.), Africa's Urban Revolution, Zed, London, 237-256. (With D. Simon), ISBN-10: 1780325207 | ISBN-13: 978-17803252002013: Inclusionary approaches to urban planning: lessons in poverty reduction from South Africa in, Mathur, O. (ed.) State of the Urban Poor Report, 2013: Inclusive Urban Planning, Oxford University Press, India.

98. 2013: Tacking barriers to climate change adaptation in South African Coastal cities, in Galavovic, B. and Smith, B. (eds.) Adapting to Climate Change: Lessons from Natural Hazzards Planning, Springer, in press. (With G. Ziervogel).

99. 2013: A global outlook on contemporary urbanization, in Elmqvist, T. et al, (eds.) Global Urbanisation, Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services: Challenges, Springer (With Seto, K and T. Elmqvist), 1-12.

100. 2013: Regional Assessment of Africa, in Elmqvist, T. et al, (eds.) Global Urbanisation, Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services, Springer, (With P Anderson, Okereke, C and Rudd, A.), 455-462.

101. 2013: Urban governance for biodiversity and ecosystem services integrity, in Elmqvist, T. et al, Global Urbanisation, Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services, Springer (With Wilkinson, C., Sendstad, M. and Schewenius, M), 541-588.

102. 2013: Stewardship of the Biosphere in the Urban Era, in Elmqvist, T. et al, (eds) Global Urbanisation, Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services, Springer, (With T. Elmqvist, M. Fragkias, J. Goodness, B. Güneralp, P. Marcotullio, R. McDonald, M. Schewenius, M. Sendstad, K. Seto, and C. Wilkinson as Coordinating Lead Authors and M. Alberti, C. Folke, N. Frantzeskaki, D. Haase, M. Katti, H. Nagendra, J. Niemelä, S. Pickett, C. Redman K. Tidball as Contributing Authors), 717-744.

103. 2012: Climate at the city scale: the Cape Town climate think tank, in Cartwright, A.

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Parnell, S. Oelofse, G. and Ward, S. Climate Change and the City Scale: Impacts, Mitigation and Adaptation in Cape Town, 1-8, Earthscan, London. (ISBN-10: 0415527589 | ISBN-13: 978-0415527583). (With A. Cartwright, G. Oelofse and S. Ward).

104. 2012: South African coastal cities: governance responses to climate adaptation, in Cartwright, A. Parnell, S. Oelofse, G. and Ward, S. Climate Change and the City Scale: Impacts, Mitigation and Adaptation in Cape Town, 223-243, Earthscan, London. (ISBN-10: 0415527589 | ISBN-13: 978-0415527583). (With G. Ziervogel)

105. 2012: Emerging lessons from the climate think tank, Climate Change and the City Scale: Impacts, Mitigation and Adaptation in Cape Town, 263-270, Earthscan, London. (ISBN-10: 0415527589 | ISBN-13: 978-0415527583). (With A. Cartwright, G. Oelfse and S. Ward).

106. 2012: The Emergence of a British Colonial Policy for Urban Africa, 1939-1945, in F. Demissie (ed.) Colonial Architecture and Urbanism in Africa: Intertwined and Contested Histories, 595-608 London, Ashgate. (With R, Harris). (ISBN 978-0-7546-7512-9).

107. 2011: The role of urban land in climate change, Climate Change and Cities: First Assessment Report of the Urban Climate Change Research Network, C. Rosenzweig, W. D. Solecki, S. A. Hammer, S. Mehrotra, (eds.), Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 221-252 (With Blanco, H., P. McCarney, M. Schmidt, K. Seto).( (ISBN-13: 9781107004207).

108. 2010: Travelling theory: embracing post-neoliberalism through Southern Cities, in The New Blackwell Companion to the City (New Edition), G. Bridge and S. Watson (eds.), Blackwells, Oxford. (With J. Robinson), (ISBN-13: 978-1770097957), 521-531.

109. 2010: Regional development: A new pathway to a more equitable and resilient Cape Town?, in E Pieterse (ed.) Counter Currents, Jacana, Cape Town, 16-25. (With G. Clarke) ISBN-13: 978-1770097957

110. 2009: Cities, ideas and idealists, in Paddison, R. and S. Parnell, (eds.) Key Issues in the 21st Century: Urban Studies – Society, vol 4, Sage, London (ISBN 978 1 84787 257 9).

111. 2009: ‘Urban exclusion and the (false) assumptions of spatial policy reform in South Africa’, K. Koonings and D. Kruijt (eds.), Megacities: The Politics of Urban Exclusion and Violence in the Global South (Zed Books, London, 2009), pp.153-169, ISBN: 978-1-84813-296-2 (With O Crankshaw).

112. 2008: Une utopie urbaine nécessaire: les droits socio-économiques pourtous dans la 'bonne ville, Dubresson, A. Jaglin, S. (eds.) Le Cap après l’apartheid :Gouvernance, aménagement et gestion urbaine. Karthala, Paris, 251-273. (ISBN 978-2-84586-993-6)

113. 2008: Consolidating Developmental Local Government in M. van Donk E. Pieterse and M. Swilling and S. Parnell (eds.) Consolidating Developmental Local Government: Lessons from the South African Experience, University of Cape Town Press, Cape Town, 1-24. (ISBN: 978 1 919 8904 8).

114. 2007: Urban governance in the South: the politics of rights and development, in Cox, K., Louw, M and Robinson, J. (eds.) A Handbook of Political Geography, Sage, London, 595-608. (ISBN: 10 0761943277, ISBN: 13 987 07619432 73).

115. 2007: The politics of transformation: defining city strategy in Johannesburg, in K.Segbers (ed.) The Making of Global City Regions: an Exploration of Johannesburg, Mumbai/Bombay, Sao Paulo, and Shanghai, John Hopkins Press, Baltimore, 139-167. (ISBN 13-9780-8018-8515-0, ISBN 190 0 8018 8515 9).

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116. 2005: A matter of timing: African urbanisation and access to housing in Johannesburg, in Brycson, D. and Potts, D. (eds.) African Urban Economies: Viability, Vitality or Vitiation?, Palgrave Macmillan, 229-251. (With J. Beall and O. Crankshaw). ISBN: 1-4039-9947-3.

117. 2004: Victims, villains and fixers: the urban environment and Johannesburg's Poor in Human Resource System Challenge VII: Human Settlement Development, in S. Sassen and Marcotullio, P. (eds) Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems (EOLSS), Developed under the auspices of the UNESCO, Eolss Publishers, Oxford, UK, [http://www.eolss.net] (With J. Beall and O. Crankshaw).

118. 2004: ‘Race, inequality and urbanisation in the Johannesburg region, 1946-1996’, in J. Gugler (ed.) World Cities Beyond the West: Globalisation, Development and Inequality, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 348-370. (With O. Crankshaw). (ISBN: 0-521-53685-5).

119. 2003: Social differentiation and urban governance in greater Soweto: a case study of post-apartheid Meadowlands, in R. Tomlinson, B. Beauregard, L. Bremner, X. Mangcu (eds.). Emerging Johannesburg, Routledge, London, 197-21 (with J. Beall and O. Crankshaw). (ISBN: 0-415-93559-8).

120. 2002: Urban water supply and sanitation: lessons from Johannesburg, South Africa, in Townsend P. and Gordon D. (eds.): World Poverty, Policy Press, Bristol, 251-270. (With J Beall, and O. Crankshaw). (ISBN: 1-86134-395-7).

121. 2002: Developmental local government for post-apartheid reconstruction, in S. Parnell, E. Pieterse, Mark Swilling, and D. Wooldridge (eds.) Democratising Local Government: the South African Experiment, University of Cape Town Press, (With E. Pieterse), 83-96. ISBN 0-620-22-848-2

122. 2002: ‘The value of indicators as a tool for local government, in S. Parnell, E. Pieterse, Mark Swilling, and D. Wooldridge (eds.) Democratising Local Government: the South African Experiment, University of Cape Town Press, (With M. Poyser), 259-270. ISBN 0-620-22-848-2

123. 2001: Reconstruction/disaster planning: South Africa, International Encyclopedia of Social and Behavioral Sciences, 5.3, 65, Elsevier Press.

124. 1999: Comprendre le passe: une condition essentialle pour la reconstruction des villes de l’apres apartheid, in Rennes, J-M. (ed.) La Rechereche sur la Ville en Afriqu du Sud, Anthropos, Paris, 50-62, (With O.Crankshaw).

125. 1999: Local government’s delivery challenge, in FCR (ed.) Making your IDP Work, FCR, Cape Town, 25-32.

126. 1998: Confronting the legacies of urban poverty and inequality, in SANGOCO (ed.) ‘Speak Out’ Poverty and Inequality Hearings, SANGOCO, Johannesburg.

127. 1998: Interpreting the 1994 African township landscape, in Judin, H. and Vladislovic, I. (eds.) Blank: State of Architecture and Urban Planning, NaiMaker, Rotterdam, 438-443. (With O. Crankshaw). Translated and reprinted in Japanese and French Ten Plus One: Special Issue of Urban Architecture Chronicle 1990-2000, Vol.19, 2000, 204-209 & in French in Les Annales de la Recherche Urbaine 85, 1999, 126-131.

128. 1996: Gender discrimination in the post-apartheid state’s housing budget, in Budlender, D. (ed.) Women’s Budget, IDASA, Cape Town, 121-147.

129. 1992: Slums, segregation and the poor whites in Johannesburg, 1920-1934, in R., Morrell, (ed.), White but Poor, University of South Africa, Pretoria, 115-129.

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130. 1992: State intervention in housing provision in the 1980s, in D. Smith (ed.), The Apartheid City and Beyond: Urbanisation and Social Change in South Africa, Routledge, London, 53-64.

131. 1992: Geography education in South Africa: colonial roots and prospects for change, in C. Rogerson and J. McCarthy (eds.) Geography in a Changing South Africa, Oxford University Press, Cape Town, 194-209. (With H. Wesso).

132. 1991: Mafeking, in A. Lemon, (ed.), Homes Apart, Paul Chapman, London, 162-173 (With J. Drummond).

133. 1991: Johannesburg, in A. Lemon, (ed.), Homes Apart, Paul Chapman, London, 129-145 (With G. Pirie).

134. 1990: Upgrading ‘matchboxes’: urban renewal in Soweto, 1976-1986, in D., Drakakis-Smith, (ed.), Economic Growth and Urbanisation in Developing Areas, Routledge, London. 238-250 (With C. Mather).

135. 1987: Land and finance under the new housing dispensation, in SARS, (ed.), South African Review 4, 423-431, Ravan Press, Johannesburg (With P. Hendler).

136. 1986: Rethinking the housing question in South Africa, in SARS, (ed.), South African Review 3, 195-207, Ravan Press, Johannesburg (With P. Hendler and A. Mabin).

Exhibition1994: [Setting Apart]: An exhibition of official documents and oral testimonies tracing the

imprint of power in the segregation of urban spaces, Gertrude Posel Gallery, Johannesburg. (With D. Posel and H. Judin).

Internet/audio presentations2016: The SDG Academy MOOC on Sustainable Cities – Urban Theory and Urban History

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oCdmHbJHmTY and webinar https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ttm-HiNnUmc

2016: Sustainable Funding for African Cities, Africa Research Institute, London, http://www.urbanafrica.net/urban-voices/sustainable-funding-for-africas-cities/

2016: City Debates, Beruit, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-8DzZGwui1E2016: Back to the Urban Future, Development Studies Association, Sheffield,

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U36nNTpUzYY (75 views as of 19 April 2016)2016: Emeka Anyaoku Inaugural Lecture, The Making of Global Urban Policy, Institute of

Commonwealth Studies, University of London (97 views as of 10 October 2016) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dk7Mio66ZqI

2016: BBC Radio 4 Newshour Extra, ‘ Cities’ http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p03g5p02 2015: Festival of Future Cities Festival of Bristol, The future of world cities,

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fBmkMh757AY(52 views as of 10 October 2016) 2015: Lab2, Berlin, Critical Dialogues Series: the New Urban Agenda 'on the ground'

http://criticalurbanagenda.de/different-urbanisations2015: Indexing the Human, Stellenbosch (98 views as of 10 October 2016)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0UW-I3Yd1Og2015: Changing ideas and practices for making cities fair, Indian Institute of Human Settlements,

Bangalore (146 views as of 10 October 2016) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YVdWnUDw5eA

2014: LSE Cities Urban Age, Delhi (274 and 217 views as of 19 April 2016)12

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_TGpJpnalU&t=15m49s and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZS7A4n7gp_Y&t=1h4m43s

2014: Africa Research Institute, London (1322 views as of 10 October 2016)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGT2g7QlClc

2014: Oxford (Compass) - The Flexible City (258 views as of 08 November 2015)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xi0hssvYF7E

2013: Woodrow Wilson Centre Urban Development assistance https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PYeFM5rtGzg (48 views as of 08 November 2015)

2013:Kapuchinksy Lecture, Amsterdam (292 views as of 08 November 2015)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J4ruSFNF2ss

2012: Development Dialogue, DPU, London (1615 views as of 08 November 2015)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BPtVGgRQcZs

2012: Mo Ibrahim Foundation, SOAS, London (489 views as of 10 October 2016)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uvng6KMpnB0

2012: Urban Health, IDS, Sussex (1205 views as of 08 November 2015)http://www.slideshare.net/FHScomms/susan-parnell-global-demographic-shifts

2012: Visible Cities, LSE, London (2050 views as of 08 November 2015)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TgFF1M19fxM

2012: Leverhulme Urban Marginality, Sorbonne, Paris (105 views as of 08 November 2015)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-bHMtrt3_Wg

2011: Development Dialogue, DPU, London (969 views as of 08 November 2015) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-w0HVP5AqoI

3 TEACHINGI currently teach historical and contemporary area-based and theoretical focused urban studies. At undergraduate and postgraduate level this includes courses on ‘The History of the South African City’, ‘Cities of the Global South’ and a final year ‘Urban Theory’ course. I also teach more applied aspects of urbanism on several ‘Continuous Professional Development’ short courses at the Masters level. My normal teaching load includes regular supervision of taught under-graduate and post-graduate thesis components. At UCT I have successfully supervised 9 PhD (Drs Nahsen, Browne, Scott; Bass; Winkler; Muikhieber, Mammon, Nickador and Smit) and 8 post-doctoral fellows (Drs Smith, Battersby-Lennard, Ernstrom, Lawhon, Lemanski, Moyo, Madikane and Tawodosa). I am currently supervising 6 PhD candidates (Marennage, Taylor, Cirolia, Tait, Gorlink and Delgådo Caicedo) and have 2 post-doctoral fellows (Pascquali and Roux).

Following my employment as a high school teacher I had eight years of direct involvement in teacher training (as a subject methodologist) at Wits in the 1980s/90s. Since then I have led several major university curriculum reform and review processes in Johannesburg and Cape Town. At Faculty level at UCT I am on the Committee of Assessors for all Science PhDs and I chaired the Accreditation Committee that endorses all new undergraduate and postgraduate taught courses in the Faculty. I have been a core member of various Senate teaching reform committees (including on inter-disciplinarity and cross faculty programes). Externally, I have been an examiner at major South African universities and I have assessed numerous Masters and PhD candidates, including from Nigeria, Canada and Australia.

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My involvement in the curriculum extends beyond formal teaching and student supervision. I am an advisor and Global Fellow on the LSE Cities Executive Masters. At UCT I am actively involved in the mentoring of young staff, both in Geography and in the African Centre for Cities.

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3. ADMINISTRATION AND PROESSIONAL LEADERSHIP

UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION (PRE 1997 @WITS & POST 1997 @UCT)Departmental Portfolios: Various portfolios including: course convenor, leader quality assurance assessment, exams etc.2001 - 2013: Deputy Head of Department, Environmental and Geographical Sciences2006: Head of Department, Environmental and Geographical Sciences

Faculty Portfolios2015: Faculty of Humanities, Selected Faculty Authority (Disciplinary Complaint

Review)2008 - 2015: Faculty of Science, Committee of Assessors for Higher Degrees1999 -2013: Faculty of Science, Research Committee 1997 - : Faculty of Science, Faculty Board2000 - : Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment, Faculty Board 2012 Faculty of Science, Selected Faculty Authority (Disciplinary Complaint Review)2000 - 2007: Faculty of Science, Accreditation Committee (Chair 2005-7)1999 - 2005: Faculty of Science, Ethics Committee1999 – 01; 06: Faculty of Science, Dean’s Advisory Committee1998 - 1999: Programme Committee for Development Studies; Environment and Society, 1995 - 1996: Faculty of Arts, Higher Degrees Committee 1994 - 1996: Faculty of Arts, Executive Committee1992 - 1993: Education Faculty, Policy and Planning Committee1992 - 1993: Education Faculty, Executive Committee1991 - 2000: Faculty of Arts, Faculty Board1991 - 1994: Faculty of Arts, Admissions Policy Committee1991 - 1993: Faculty of Arts, Undergraduate Committee1991 - 1993: Education Faculty, Research Committee1991 - 1992: Faculty of Arts, Teaching and Learning Committee1989 - 1991: Faculty of Arts, Admissions Committee (Deputy Chairperson, 1991)1988 - 1993: Curriculum Studies Standing Committee (Chairperson 1992-1993) 1988 - 1993: Education Faculty Board1987 - 1993: Curriculum Studies Committee (Vice-Chairperson, 1992-1993)

University Portfolios 2012 - : Manuscripts Advisory Committee2012: Vice Chancellor’s Book Award Panel of Assessors2012: Quality Assurance Review of the Department of Archaeology (Chair)2010: Quality Assurance Review of the Environmental Evaluation Unit 2009: Quality Assurance Review of the School of Public Health (Chair)2009 - : Senate Honorary and Adjunct Professorial Standing Selection Committee2008: Senate Executive Committee – sub committee on ‘disciplines’2007: Senate Executive Committee – sub committee on ‘academic programmes’2006 - : Senate2006 - 2016: African Centre for Cities, Executive Committee and Advisory Board

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2006 - 2012: Physical Planning and Landscape Working Group (Chair 2012)2004 - : University Building and Development Committee2004 Senate Academic Planning Working Group 2004 - 2007: Senate Social Responsiveness Task Team 2004 - 2008: Space Allocation Committee (Chair)2001 -2005: Centre For Social Science Research, Advisory Board 1997- 2001: Urban Problems Research Unit, Advisory Board 1997 - 1999: African Studies Library Committee

1994: Senate Humanities Advisory Committee1994: Senate Library Committee1994: Academic Board (Senate Representative)1993 - 1994: Senate Committee on Salaries and Conditions of Service1992 - 1994: Senate (Lecturer Representative)

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WIDER ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL PROFILE Member of Editorial BoardsACME (http://www.acme-journal.org) (2000-2007)Africa Perspective (1985-1987)African Studies (1995-1998; 2003-)Development Southern Africa (1996-1997; 2000-2014) Dialogues in Human Geography (2009-)Elsivier (Int'l Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2nd Edition)Geografiska Annaler B (2002-)Handbooks of Human Geography, Springer (2009-2012)International Journal of Urban and Regional Studies (2013-)Journal of Historical Geography (1995-2005)Journal of Social and Cultural Geography (1998-2008)Journal of Urban Affairs (2015-)Palgrave Pivot Series (2013 -)Transactions of the Institute of British Geography (2010-2012)UCT Press (1999-2010)Urban Affairs Review (2004-)Urban Forum (1998- ; Book Review Editor 1998-2001)Urban Studies (2004-2016)Urbanisation (2015-)

National Academic Advisory Board Positions2017: Newton Fund, Knowing the City: Urban Scholarship from Apartheid to

Democracy 2016: CSIR/IDRC, Settlement design guidelines for climate change adaptation in

South Africa. 2014 -2016: South African Academy of Sciences, Panel for Assessment of Scholarly

Books & Conference Proceedings2013: HSRC & National Treasury, City Support Programme2006 - 2009: UCT/UWC/PGWC Public Health, Burden of Disease in the Western Cape 2005: South African Presidency, The Monitoring and Evaluation of Policy in South

Africa: Appropriate alignment across the spheres and functions of government2004 - 2005: UCT, Children’s Institute, ‘Means to Live’ Project on social grants & safety nets2004 - 2010: WHO, Collaborating Centre for Urban Health Advisory Board2003 - 2009: South African Environmental Observatory Network – Technical Steering

Committee 2001 - 2002: South African Report to World Summit on Sustainable Development2000 - 2003: National Research Foundation – Post Graduate Scholarships Committee 2000 - 2004: National Research Foundation – Sustainable Livelihood Panel 2002 - 2008: South African Scientific Committee for Global Change 1997 - 1998: Institute for Democratic South Africa, Women’s Budget

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International Academic Advisory Board Positions

2017-2020: Canadian Social Sciences Humanities Research Council - Urbanization, gender and the global south: a transformative knowledge network

2017-2020: Manchester Urban Institute - Advisory Board2016: Elsevier - SDG Perspectives Project and Editorial Team2016-2019: European Union - Sharing Cities, Global Advisory Board2016-2018: ESRC/NRF - Community-led Upgrading for Self-Reliance in South Africa:

Integrated Construction and Environmental Management Systems in Informal Settlements

2016-2020: International Council for Sciencein partnership with the International Social Science Council and the Network of African Science Academies - Building Capacity for Integrated Research on Global Sustainability in Africa (Chair)

2015-2016: Habitat 111 - Expert Policy Unit (National Urban Policy Panel)2015-2018: EU – INTREPID, Interdisciplinarity in research programming and funding cycles 2015- : UCL - City Leadership Initiative 2015- 2017: VREF - initiative on Mobility and Access in African Cities2013 - 2017: European Research Council - International Advisory Group, Youth Citizenship in

DividedSocieties: Between Cosmopolitanism, Nation and Civil Society,2012- 2016: European Union Framework 7 - ‘Rurban Africa’, International Advisory Group 2012- 2013: Rockefeller Foundation - Informal City Dialogues: The 2040 Challenge,

Reference Group2011 - 2016: ICSU - A Systems Analysis Approach to Health and Wellbeing in the Changing

Urban Environment, Science Committee 2008 - 2011: ICSU - A Systems Analysis Approach to Health and Wellbeing in the Changing

Urban Environment, Planning Committee 2006 - 2010: London School of Economics - DFID Research Centre, Crisis States Programme,

Advisory Group 2003 - 2008: ICSU International Human Dimensions Programme - Urban Group, Scientific

Steering Committee

Referee for Journal & Manuscript submissions David Philip Publishers, Cape Town; Applied GeographyCanadian Journal of African StudiesDevelopment Southern AfricaDevelopment and ChangeDialogues in Human GeographyEarthscan, LondonEconomic GeographyEnvironmental Impact Assessment ReviewEnvironment and UrbanisationEnvironment and Planning, AEnvironment and Planning, CEuropean Journal of Development Studies Geografiska Annaler

Geographical JournalGeoForumGeoJournalGlobal Policy DialogueHabitat InternationalHuishoudkundeInternational Journal of Urban and

Regional ResearchJournal of Economic and Social GeographyJournal of Environmental Planning and

ManagementJournal of Family Ecology and Consumer

SciencesJournal of Modern African Studies

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Journal of Planning Education and Research

Journal of Southern African StudiesNatural Resources ForumPalgrave, London Perspectives in EducationProgress in PlanningPlanning Education ReviewPlanning TheoryPolitical GeographyPolicy Press, Bristol Routledge, London Social Dynamics

SolutionsSouth African Geographical JournalSociety in TransitionTransformationTransactions of the Institute of British

GeographersUniversity of Cape Town PressUrban AffairsUrban Affairs ReviewUrban ForumUrban StudiesZed Press, London

External Reviewer for Major Grant Applications and Research Panels Austrian Research Council for Research and Technology Belmont Forum-NORFACE Transformations to Sustainability (T2S) Programme. Belgian Research Council Economic and Social Research Council, United Kingdom ESRC/DFID (Review Panel) European Research Commission ICSU LIRA 2030 Africa Kuwait Foundation Leverhulme Foundation Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research São Paulo Research Foundation South African National Research Foundation Swiss National Research Foundation (Review Panel) Volvo Research and Education Foundation

Applied Research and Consultancies

Africa Development Bank, Tunisia, (Concept note on the imperative of National Urban Development Policies, 2010)

City of Cape Town (Lead author, metropolitan poverty reduction framework, 1998; Lead author, Poverty indicators for a performance management system, 1999; Co author, Indigent policy, 2003; Co Author, Economic and human development strategy, 2005)

Cities Alliance, Brussels (Commissioned paper on the implications for donor aid of the post 2015 Agenda, 2015)

Common Ground, Cape Town – (Background paper on poverty Coastal Management Policy Programme; Working for Water External Review (2002))

Commonwealth Local Government Association - (Evaluation of poverty reduction in Oostenburg Municipality, (2000-2002))

Global Urbanization, Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services - Cities and Biodiversity Outlook I - Scientific Foundation Report (contributing author on synthesis, co-lead author urban governance chapter, 2012).

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Danida (Design of local government, knowledge management and civil society support 2005, Design of Urban Environmental Management Programme, 2006)

Department for Constitutional Development, Pretoria (Poverty and local government concept note, 1999)

Department of Provincial and Local Government, Pretoria - (National Urban Poverty Study – lead consultant, 2002)

Development Action Group – (Background paper for SANGOCO poverty hearings, 1998) Development Bank of Southern Africa – (Social issues in the new local government

framework 2000; Linking the IDP to the budget in the City of Cape Town, 2002; Urban input to Development Report, 2005; Advisory panel on local economic development, 2007)

Environmental Evaluation Unit, UCT (Specialist consultant - design of social impact system for the Department of Water Affairs and Forestry, 2003)

European Commission, (Final Assessment Review, eThekweni Area Based Management Programme, 2008)

German Technical Co-operation – (Gender, poverty and Integrated Development Planning, 1999)

GHK International, London – (Johannesburg’s City Development Strategy – is it pro-poor?, 2002)

Greater Johannesburg Metropolitan Council (Framework for monitoring social and political exclusion, 2001)

G20 Implementing the 2030 Sustainable Urbanisation Agenda (Background paper and expert input to preparatory meetings, 2017)

International Human Dimensions Programme, Bonn (Expert review of Urbanization and Global Environmental Change – Science Plan, 2004)

Institute for a Democratic Alternative in South Africa (Women’s Budget – housing, 1997) City of Johannesburg – (Human Development Agenda, Advisory Board, 2004; Review of

‘iGoli 2002’, 2003) Joburg Development Agency (Facilitation of inner city poverty strategy, 2003) National Treasury Pretoria (Review of poverty relief programmes, 2003) OECD Territorial Review of Cape Town (Lead Author, Cape Town, 2007/8); African

Economic Outlook 2016 – report advisor) Palmer Development Group (Gender and poverty issues in devising a national tariff policy,

expert panel on key performance indicators, 2000; poverty specialist on national indigent policy, 2004)

Planning Partnership, Cape Town (Social Exclusion – issues for urban planners, 2000) Provincial Government of the Western Cape – (Review of the Integrated Law Reform

Process, 2005; co-author Provincial Growth and Development Strategy, 2006; poverty and social welfare background paper, 2009)

South African Cities Network (Advisory Board State of the Cities Report, 2004; State of City Energy Report, 2007)

South African Presidency (Lead author - Urban Strategy, 2005/6; 2008) South African National Housing Forum – (A review of issues surrounding the proposed

housing subsidy, 1994) Statistics South Africa (author of report on MDG7/11, 2000) Swedish International Development Agency – (Gender training for South African

municipalities; background study on the changing South African urban context, 1998)

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United Councils of Local Government (Background Paper for Habitat 111, 2014) United Kingdom, DFID, Pretoria - (Design of the support programme for local government,

1998 and 2002; Design of the support programme for the restructuring of state owned assets, 2002; Background paper environment and poverty in southern Africa, 2001; Swaziland Water Services Review – poverty specialist, 2001; Lesotho – Water sector, urban and poverty specialist, 2001; Social and environmental specialist in the design of the Consolidated Municipal Transformation Programme, 2002; Mid-term review of SCAPE, 2003); Urban Infrastructure in 3 African Cities (2014)

United Kingdom, Economic and Social Science Council, Urban Transformation Programme – background Paper on implications for Research of the post 2015 Sustainable Development Goals (2015/6)

United Kingdom, Government Office for Science – (Foresight Global Environmental Migration Project - Review of Urbanisation in Africa, 2010)

United Nations Development Programme – Lesotho (Background Chapter on Social Exclusion, Human Development Report, 2001)

UN Habitat, Nairobi (Preparatory Report for African participation in Habitat 3, 2014) VERF, Stockholm – Future Urban Access (Concept Paper on Urban Governance and

Improved Transport Access in Cities of the South, 2013; Evaluation of Programme Concept on Financing for Urban Access, 2015)

World Bank, Pretoria (Papers on Urban Reconstruction, 2008; land use planning, 2009) World Bank Institute, Washington DC (External reviewer for distance learning - land use

management module, 2010)

NGO and Professional Membership South African Geographical Society - Fellow South African Town Planning Institute – Elected Representative on Western Cape

Development Forum (2010-2014) 2004 - 2011: Sustainable Energy Africa – Board Member 2000-2002: Mandlovo – Memory, development and urban transformation - Board Member 1998-2001: Gender Advocacy Programme - Board Member 1998-2008: Isandla Institute - Board Member

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