Includes bibliographical references.South Africa's developing cities are experiencing rapid urbanisation, particularly in the major metropolises. Infrastructural development is a prominent component of the South African economy, and has been allocated hundreds of billions of Rands by the budgetary council in the present political term of office (2009-2014)
Includes bibliographical referencesMotivation: Small agriculture towns in South Africa are suffering...
After nearly two decades of democracy, South African cities remain inequitable, exclusionary and spa...
Includes bibliographical references.The objective of this thesis is to summarise a strategy that has...
Includes bibliographical referencesThis dissertation is a speculation on the role of infrastructure ...
Includes bibliographical references.This dissertation sought to formulate a comprehensive argument t...
Includes bibliographical references.Metropolitan Cape Town is a city that is characterised by immens...
Includes bibliographical referencesThe urban form of many South Africa cities is often considered un...
The dramatic global trend of population growth has led to a rapid urbanisation, resulting in unprece...
The research document component of this dissertation concludes that Cape Town's sanitation crisis ca...
With tight budgets and shifts in the global economy, urban infrastructure has become a critical inve...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references.In 2009, severe water scarcity in the Eden Dis...
Includes bibliographical references.Many South African cities, including Cape Town, have inherited a...
The City of Cape Town is under increasing pressure to develop sustainable urban policies and plans t...
Includes bibliographical referencesCities in South Africa are currently experiencing rapid urbanisat...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references.During December (2007), Cape Town’s peak touri...
Includes bibliographical referencesMotivation: Small agriculture towns in South Africa are suffering...
After nearly two decades of democracy, South African cities remain inequitable, exclusionary and spa...
Includes bibliographical references.The objective of this thesis is to summarise a strategy that has...
Includes bibliographical referencesThis dissertation is a speculation on the role of infrastructure ...
Includes bibliographical references.This dissertation sought to formulate a comprehensive argument t...
Includes bibliographical references.Metropolitan Cape Town is a city that is characterised by immens...
Includes bibliographical referencesThe urban form of many South Africa cities is often considered un...
The dramatic global trend of population growth has led to a rapid urbanisation, resulting in unprece...
The research document component of this dissertation concludes that Cape Town's sanitation crisis ca...
With tight budgets and shifts in the global economy, urban infrastructure has become a critical inve...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references.In 2009, severe water scarcity in the Eden Dis...
Includes bibliographical references.Many South African cities, including Cape Town, have inherited a...
The City of Cape Town is under increasing pressure to develop sustainable urban policies and plans t...
Includes bibliographical referencesCities in South Africa are currently experiencing rapid urbanisat...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references.During December (2007), Cape Town’s peak touri...
Includes bibliographical referencesMotivation: Small agriculture towns in South Africa are suffering...
After nearly two decades of democracy, South African cities remain inequitable, exclusionary and spa...
Includes bibliographical references.The objective of this thesis is to summarise a strategy that has...