Development Southern Africa
1997 - 2025
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Volume 28, issue 5, 2011
- Development, inequality and social justice in southern Africa pp. 595-596

- Janis Grobbelaar and Kammila Naidoo
- The limits of land restitution: Livelihoods in three rural communities in South Africa pp. 597-611

- Charles Puttergill, Nolunkcwe Bomela, Janis Grobbelaar and Khumisho Moguerane
- The changing nature of work: The creation of a ‘working poor’ population in post-apartheid South Africa pp. 613-626

- Kolawole E Omomowo
- Poverty and socio-political transition: Perceptions in four racially demarcated residential sites in Gauteng pp. 627-639

- Kammila Naidoo
- Progress towards Millennium Development Goals? Strategies for housing and informal settlement in Gauteng, South Africa pp. 641-651

- Liela Groenewald
- Between market, state and society: Labour codes of conduct in the southern African garment industry pp. 653-668

- Andries Bezuidenhout and Søren Jeppesen
- HIV-related stigma and access to health care among people living with HIV in Swaziland pp. 669-680

- Agostino M Zamberia
- ‘Resting’, AIDS-affliction and marital constraints: Engendered livelihood issues in the aftermath of Lesotho mineworker retrenchments pp. 681-689

- Kammila Naidoo, Rachel Matsie and Angela Ochse
- Moving beyond xenophobia: Structural violence, conflict and encounters with the ‘other’ Africans pp. 691-704

- Cawo Mohamed Abdi
- Seeking refuge in South Africa: Challenges facing a group of Congolese and Burundian refugees pp. 705-718

- Pragna Rugunanan and Ria Smit
Volume 28, issue 4, 2011
- Theme issue on food security pp. 429-430

- Milla McLachlan and Ralph Hamann
- Adult mortality and household food security in rural South Africa: Does AIDS represent a unique mortality shock? pp. 431-444

- Wayne Twine and Lori Mae Hunter
- A green revolution betrayed? Seed technology and small-scale maize farmers in Zimbabwe pp. 445-460

- Anthony Leiman and Alexander Behar
- Small-scale milling and the feasibility of mandatory fortification of sorghum and maize flour in Botswana pp. 461-476

- Tebogo Seleka, Jos� C Jackson, Letsogile Batsetswe and Pinkie G Kebakile
- Markets for marama beans in southern Africa: Linking sustainable products with sustainable livelihoods pp. 477-492

- Margarida Faria, Edward Mabaya and Danie Jordaan
- Improving smallholders' market participation: Insights from a business scheme for maize in Limpopo Province, South Africa pp. 493-507

- Estelle Bi�nabe and Hester Vermeulen
- The contribution of community gardens to food security in the Maphephetheni uplands pp. 509-526

- Stephen O Shisanya and Sheryl L Hendriks
- Urban food insecurity and the new international food security agenda pp. 527-544

- Jonathan S Crush and G Bruce Frayne
- Urban food insecurity in Cape Town, South Africa: An alternative approach to food access pp. 545-561

- Jane Battersby
- Assessing the vulnerability of Stellenbosch's food system and possibilities for a local food economy pp. 563-578

- Candice Kelly and Jess Schulschenk
- The role of business and cross-sector collaboration in addressing the ‘wicked problem’ of food insecurity pp. 579-594

- Ralph Hamann, Stephanie Giamporcaro, David Johnston and Schirin Yachkaschi
Volume 28, issue 3, 2011
- Sport mega-events and their legacies: The 2010 FIFA World Cup pp. 305-306

- Scarlett Cornelissen, Urmilla Bob and Kamilla Swart
- Towards redefining the concept of legacy in relation to sport mega-events: Insights from the 2010 FIFA World Cup pp. 307-318

- Scarlett Cornelissen, Urmilla Bob and Kamilla Swart
- Tourist displacement in two South African sport mega-events pp. 319-332

- Johan Fourie, Franz Siebrits and Karly Spronk
- South Africa under FIFA's reign: The World Cup's contribution to urban development pp. 333-348

- Christoph Haferburg
- The 2010 FIFA World Cup high-frequency data economics: Effects on international tourism and awareness for South Africa pp. 349-365

- Stan Du Plessis and Wolfgang Maennig
- A method for calculating the crowding-out effect in sport mega-event impact studies: The 2010 FIFA World Cup pp. 367-385

- Holger Preuss
- Rural community perceptions of the 2010 FIFA World Cup: The Makhowe community in KwaZulu-Natal pp. 387-399

- Urmilla Bob and Mbali Majola
- Pan-Africanism and the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa pp. 401-413

- Sabelo J Ndlovu-Gatsheni
- A sport and sociocultural legacy beyond 2010: A case study of the Football Foundation of South Africa pp. 415-428

- Kamilla Swart, Urmilla Bob, Brendon Knott and Mushfieqah Salie
Volume 28, issue 2, 2011
- School effectiveness in Zambia: The origins of differences between rural and urban outcomes pp. 157-176

- Ronelle Burger
- Invasive plants - friends or foes? Contribution of prickly pear (Opuntia ficus-indica) to livelihoods in Makana Municipality, Eastern Cape, South Africa pp. 177-193

- Sheona Shackleton, David Kirby and James Gambiza
- When is enough, enough? Advocacy, evidence and criticism in the field of urban agriculture in South Africa pp. 195-208

- Nigel Webb
- Irrigation development and its socioeconomic impact on rural communities in Malawi pp. 209-223

- Bryson Gwiyani-Nkhoma
- Marginalising women in politics: Recent trends in KwaZulu-Natal pp. 225-240

- Christopher Isike and Ufo Okeke Uzodike
- Ekaluka Farmers' Association and the Land Reform Programme: Expectations and success factors pp. 241-254

- Kevin Mearns
- Creating job satisfaction in Africa: A case study from Mozambique pp. 255-269

- Kurt Sartorius, Andres Merino de la Nuez and Teresa Carmichael
- Consumer acceptability and perceptions of maize meal in Giyani, South Africa pp. 271-281

- Teclah Khumalo, Hettie Schonfeldt and Hester Vermeulen
- Nutrition education tools for primary school children in the Vaal region pp. 283-292

- Wilna Oldewage-Theron and Carin Napier
- A situational analysis for the implementation of the National School Health Policy in KwaZulu-Natal pp. 293-303

- Yoliswa Shasha, Myra Taylor, Siyabonga Dlamini and Colleen Aldous-Mycock
Volume 28, issue 1, 2011
- Poverty, shocks and school disruption episodes among adolescents in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa pp. 1-17

- Nina Hunter and Julian May
- Social capital and poverty in Uganda pp. 19-37

- Rashid Hassan and Patrick Birungi
- The impact of cash transfers on household welfare in Namibia pp. 39-59

- Sebastian Levine, Servaas van der Berg and Derek Yu
- Gender-responsive budgeting: The case for Botswana pp. 61-74

- Emmanuel Botlhale
- Poverty, HIV/AIDS and the old age pension in Bhambayi, Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa pp. 75-85

- Tanusha Raniga and Barbara Simpson
- The habits of highly effective community development practitioners pp. 87-98

- Michael Weyers
- The development status of women in South Africa: Patterns and progress in the provinces pp. 99-119

- Annelize Booysen, Frederick Fourie and Lucius Botes
- Transport expenditure and affordability: The cost of being mobile pp. 121-140

- Christoffel Venter
- China's impact on South African trade and inflation pp. 141-156

- Logan Rangasamy and Jan Abraham Swanepoel
Volume 27, issue 5, 2010
- Editorial pp. 627-628

- Jennifer Seif and Kate Rivett-Carnac
- Tourism's contribution to poverty alleviation: A community perspective from Tanzania pp. 629-646

- Michael Muganda, Mondher Sahli and Karen A Smith
- Benefits to the poor from gorilla tourism in Rwanda pp. 647-662

- Anna Spenceley, Straton Habyalimana, Ritah Tusabe and Donnah Mariza
- The impacts of tourism on two communities adjacent to the Kruger National Park, South Africa pp. 663-678

- Jennifer Strickland-Munro, Susan Moore and Stefanie Freitag-Ronaldson
- The economic contribution of tourism in Mozambique: Insights from a Social Accounting Matrix pp. 679-696

- Sam Jones
- Hotel development and tourism impacts in Mauritius: Hoteliers' perspectives on sustainable tourism pp. 697-712

- Girish Prayag, Kiran Dookhony-Ramphul and Mootoo Maryeven
- Local tourism awareness: Community views in Katutura and King Nehale Conservancy, Namibia pp. 713-724

- Jarkko Saarinen
- Community-based natural resource management, poverty alleviation and livelihood diversification: A case study from northern Botswana pp. 725-739

- Caitlin Mary Lepper and Jessica Schroenn Goebel
- Peer-to-peer capacity-building in tourism: Values and experiences of field-based education pp. 741-756

- Marina Novelli and Peter Burns
- Community-based tourism as a sustainable solution to maximise impacts locally? The Tsiseb Conservancy case, Namibia pp. 757-772

- Renaud Lapeyre
- Competing for tourists at Victoria Falls: A historical consideration of the effects of government involvement pp. 773-787

- Andrea Arrington
Volume 27, issue 4, 2010
- Local economic development in Africa: Global context and research directions pp. 465-480

- Christian Rogerson and Jayne Rogerson
- Local economic development in South Africa: Strategic challenges pp. 481-495

- Christian Rogerson
- Towards a developmental state? Provincial economic policy in South Africa pp. 497-515

- Ivan Turok
- Donor-driven local economic development in peripheral areas of KwaZulu-Natal: The Gijima Programme pp. 517-530

- Lochner Marais
- Beyond local economic development? Exploring municipality-supported job creation in a South African city pp. 531-546

- Glen Robbins
- The role of second homes in local economic development in five small South African towns pp. 547-562

- Gijsbert Hoogendoorn and Gustav Visser
- Cultural heritage routes in South Africa: Effective tools for heritage conservation and local economic development? pp. 563-576

- Jeanette Snowball and Sinead Courtney
- Improving the local business environment of Johannesburg pp. 577-593

- Christian Rogerson and Jayne Rogerson
- Working it out: Labour geographies of the poor in Soweto, South Africa pp. 595-612

- Richard Grant
- Cultivating Kaunda's plan for self-sufficiency: Is urban agriculture finally beginning to receive support in Zambia? pp. 613-625

- Alec Thornton, Etienne Nel and Godfrey Hampwaye
Volume 27, issue 3, 2010
- Editorial pp. 289-289

- Marie Kirsten
- Production of and trade in African indigenous vegetables in the urban and peri-urban areas of Durban, South Africa pp. 291-308

- Charlie Shackleton, Fiona Paumgarten, Thami Mthembu, Lisa Ernst, Margaret Pasquini and Germain Pichop
- Food product attributes guiding purchasing choice of maize meal by low-income South African consumers pp. 309-331

- Sara Duvenage, Hettie Schonfeldt and Rozanne Kruger
- Reviewing South Africa's marketing and trade policies for genetically modified products pp. 333-352

- Guillaume Gruère and Debdatta Sengupta
- From land rights to environmental entitlements: Community discontent in the 'successful' Dwesa-Cwebe land claim in South Africa pp. 353-361

- Zolile Ntshona, Mcebisi Kraai, Thembela Kepe and Paul Saliwa
- Beyond the crisis in Zimbabwe: Sorting out the land question pp. 363-379

- Charles Chavunduka and Daniel Bromley
- Revitalising and modernising smallholder agriculture: The Aldeia Nova Project in Angola pp. 381-395

- Ayal Kimhi
- Cooperative patronage: The National Smallholder Farmers' Association of Malawi in Kasungu District pp. 397-412

- Greenwell Matchaya
- Agricultural development and the distribution of water resources in Kgatleng District, Botswana pp. 413-427

- Ellen Hillbom
- Node selection for the Integrated Sustainable Rural Development Programme in South Africa pp. 429-445

- Alet Harmse
- Consumer acceptability of a synbiotic version of the maize beverage mageu pp. 447-463

- Richard Nyanzi, Piet Jooste, Joseph Abu and Elbie Beukes
Volume 27, issue 2, 2010
- The value of Namibia's forest resources: Preliminary economic asset and flow accounts pp. 159-176

- Jon Barnes, James MacGregor, Olimpio Nhuleipo and Petrus Muteyauli
- Infrastructure in South Africa: Who is to finance and who is to pay? pp. 177-191

- Estian Calitz and Johan Fourie
- The Child Support Grant and teenage childbearing in South Africa pp. 193-204

- Monde Makiwane
- The limited role of small stock exchanges in economic development: A case study of Mozambique and Swaziland pp. 205-224

- Bruce Hearn and Jenifer Piesse
- Investment challenges in the hotel industry in Kigali, Rwanda: Hotel managers' perspectives pp. 225-240

- Josephine Gatsinzi and Ronnie Donaldson
- The contribution of trout fly fishing to the economy of Rhodes, North Eastern Cape, South Africa pp. 241-253

- Mario du Preez and Deborah Lee
- The Cape Town International Jazz Festival: More than just jazz pp. 255-272

- Melville Saayman and Riaan Rossouw
- Rethinking township tourism: Towards responsible tourism development in South African townships pp. 273-287

- Irma Booyens
Volume 27, issue 1, 2010
- Editorial pp. 1-2

- Catherine Cross and John Seager
- Editorial pp. 3-3

- Marie Kirsten
- Skeletons at the feast: A review of street homelessness in South Africa and other world regions pp. 5-20

- Catherine Cross, John Seager, Johan Erasmus, Cathy Ward and Michael O'Donovan
- Towards a demographic profile of the street homeless in South Africa pp. 21-37

- Pieter Kok, Catherine Cross and Niël Roux
- Homeless individuals, families and communities: The societal origins of homelessness pp. 39-49

- Monde Makiwane, Tsiliso Tamasane and Marguerite Schneider
- The homeless in historical context pp. 51-62

- Sean Morrow
- Health and well-being of the homeless in South African cities and towns pp. 63-83

- John Seager and Tsiliso Tamasane
- South African street children: A survey and recommendations for services pp. 85-100

- Catherine Ward and John Seager
- Civil society responses to homelessness pp. 101-110

- Diana Sanchez
- Local metropolitan government responses to homelessness in South Africa pp. 111-128

- Jacques du Toit
- Government responses to street homelessness in South Africa pp. 129-141

- Vinothan Naidoo
- Towards identifying the causes of South Africa's street homelessness: Some policy recommendations pp. 143-158

- Catherine Cross and John Seager
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