Urbani izziv Leto 25, št. supplement, julij 2014
                : S63–S80
             
                 (Članki)
                 doi: 10.5379/urbani-izziv-en-2014-25-supplement-005
             
 
                 
             
              
             Avtor
                Sanette Ferreira
                     Stellenbosch University, Department of Geography and Environmental Studies 
                     slaf@sun.ac.za
                Rozitta de Villiers
                     Masters’ student in the Department of Geography and Environmental Studies at Stellenbosch University 
             
 
             Naslov članka
             The Victoria and Alfred Waterfront as playground for Capetonians
              
                 Povzetek
                 The paper contributes to the exploration and understanding of the social geographies of public space in the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront (V&AW) in Cape Town. The aim is to understand Capetonians’ (visitors and employees) perceptions of the V&AW as public, leisure, shopping and working spaces. The appropriate literature on waterfront developments in providing public, working and leisure space is reviewed. Two questionnaire surveys (visitors and employees) as well as eight unstructured interviews with important role players in the tourism industry of Cape Town were conducted. Findings revealed the most important reasons for Capetonians to visit or use certain spaces in the V&AW, the public open spaces they liked and how they perceived the V&AW as an inclusive space. The research also sought the respondents’ views on how the certain public spaces can be improved; what new activities and retail shops can be introduced; their opinions about the affordability of restaurants and parking; and how the V&AW can improve to cater for the needs of the Waterfront’s employees. Recommendations are made for making the V&AW more functional and accessible to Capetonians.
                  
                 Ključne besede
                 Cape Town, waterfronts, leisure, tourism, shopping space and public space