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      Informalized containment: food markets and the governance of the informal food sector in Windhoek, Namibia

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      Environment and Urbanization
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          Policy responses to the growth of the informal food sector in African cities vary from benign neglect to active destruction. The eradication of street food vending is the dominant mode of governance. Alternative approaches that recognize the inevitability of informality and the role of the sector in making food accessible to the urban poor have begun to emerge. One is an enclose-and-contain model that creates spaces for trading and seeks to confine trading to these spaces through active policing. This strategy has been pursued in Windhoek, Namibia but has been compromised by consumer demand, which is not satisfied by the city’s approved markets, and by the actions of street traders who cluster at key locations and force tacit official recognition. This paper examines the origins and development of the resulting hybrid model of informalized containment, as well as the profile of consumers who patronize both types of markets.

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                Journal
                Environment and Urbanization
                Environment and Urbanization
                SAGE Publications
                0956-2478
                1746-0301
                May 15 2019
                October 2019
                September 15 2019
                October 2019
                : 31
                : 2
                : 461-480
                Article
                10.1177/0956247819867091
                c8af8061-70f8-4c78-985e-51496a9c7ad8
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