Development Southern Africa
1997 - 2025
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Volume 25, issue 5, 2008
- Corporate citizenship in the Nigerian petroleum industry: a beneficiary perspective pp. 497-511

- Wilson Akpan
- Citizens, subjects or a dual mandate? Artisanal miners, 'supporters' and the resource scramble in Sierra Leone pp. 513-530

- Sylvia Ojukutu-Macauley and Andrew Keili
- Power as capital: insights from South Africa's commercial forestry sector pp. 531-542

- Achieng Ojwang
- Socio-economic change and natural resource exploitation: a case study of the Zambian copper mining industry pp. 543-560

- John Lungu
- Globalisation and resource development in Africa: assessing the facilitator-protector roles of international law and international institutions pp. 561-576

- Engobo Emeseh
- The influence of tourism on the woodcarving trade around Cape Town and implications for forest resources in southern Africa pp. 577-588

- Mikolo Christian, Paxie Chirwa and Cori Ham
- The evolution of wildlife conservation policies in Tanzania during the colonial and post-independence periods pp. 589-600

- Abdallah Mkumbukwa
Volume 25, issue 4, 2008
- Editorial pp. 365-365

- Mogomme Alpheus Masoga
- A targeted approach to informal business development: the entrepreneurial route pp. 367-382

- Andre Ligthelm
- Land reforms that exclude the poor: the case of Botswana pp. 383-397

- Patrick Malope and Nnyaladzi Batisani
- Pesticide use among emerging farmers in South Africa: contributing factors and stakeholder perspectives pp. 399-424

- Hanna-Andrea Rother, Ruth Hall and Leslie London
- Aspects of road safety in Botswana pp. 425-435

- Christopher Mupimpila
- Black economic empowerment ownership initiatives: a Johannesburg Stock Exchange perspective pp. 437-453

- Kurt Sartorius and Gerhard Botha
- Gender roles in agricultural knowledge in a land resettlement context: the case of Mupfurudzi, Zimbabwe pp. 455-468

- Netsayi N Mudege
- Debt and household finance: evidence from the Financial Diaries pp. 469-479

- Daryl Collins
- A note on infrastructure quality in South Africa pp. 481-494

- Johan Fourie
Volume 25, issue 3, 2008
- Using Giddens's theory of 'structuration' and Freirean philosophy to understand participation in the Alexandra Renewal Project pp. 245-258

- Luke Sinwell
- The contribution of business incubators and technology stations to small enterprise development in South Africa pp. 259-268

- Lindile Ndabeni
- Development policy and water services in South Africa: an urban poverty perspective pp. 269-281

- Ndodana Nleya
- Constraints facing tourism entrepreneurs in South Africa: a study in the Gauteng and Mpumalanga provinces, South Africa pp. 283-296

- Gideon Nieman, Thea Visser and Rene Van Wyk
- Public-private partnerships in metropolitan government: perspectives on governance, value for money and the roles of selected stakeholders pp. 297-315

- Shakespeare Mzikayise Binza
- Emerging issues in smallholder organic production and marketing in South Africa pp. 317-326

- Joyce Thamaga-Chitja and Sheryl Hendriks
- Livestock production economics on communal land in Botswana: effects of tenure, scale and subsidies pp. 327-345

- Jonathan Barnes, James Cannon and James Macgregor
- Effects of gender on the performance of micro and small enterprises in Malawi pp. 347-362

- Ephraim Chirwa
Volume 25, issue 2, 2008
- Editorial pp. 133-133

- Mogomme Masoga and Lulama Makhubela
- Living on the margins: the social dynamics of economic marginalisation pp. 135-150

- Andries du Toit
- The urban informal sector in sub-Saharan Africa: from bad to good (and back again?) pp. 151-167

- Deborah Potts
- Are concepts such as 'margins' and 'marginalisation' useful for analysing rural life in the Eastern Cape Province, South Africa? pp. 169-179

- Patrick Mcallister
- Livelihoods in the wake of agricultural commercialisation in South Africa's poverty nodes: insights from small-scale irrigation schemes in Limpopo Province pp. 181-198

- Barbara Tapela
- Artisanal gold mining at the margins of mineral resource governance: a case from Tanzania pp. 199-213

- Eleanor Fisher
- Can the state perpetuate the marginalisation of the poor? The socio-economic effects of the state's ban on minibus 'callboys' in Malawi pp. 215-226

- Richard Tambulasi and Happy Kayuni
- The struggle for the streets: processes of exclusion and inclusion of street traders in Durban, South Africa pp. 227-242

- Caroline Skinner
Volume 25, issue 1, 2008
- Affordable and middle-class housing on Johannesburg's mining sites: a cost-benefit analysis pp. 3-20

- Robert Simons and Aly Karam
- Discourses of privatisation: the case of South Africa's water sector pp. 21-35

- Sagie Narsiah
- Directional trends in selected aspects of rural poverty in the Eastern Cape Province: changes during the first ten years of South African democracy pp. 37-60

- Zanele Mfono, Precious Ndlovu, Lilly-Rose Mlisa and Sindiswa Duma
- Scaling up support for children in HIV-affected families by involving early childhood development workers: community views from KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa pp. 61-73

- Myra Taylor and Jane Kvalsvig
- Livestock as a buffer against HIV and AIDS income shocks in the rural households of Zimbabwe pp. 75-82

- Munyaradzi Mutenje, Cletos Mapiye, Zira Mavunganidze, Marizvikuru Mwale, Violet Muringai, Constance Katsinde and Ivy Gavumende
- Trade, aid and national development in Africa pp. 83-98

- Richard Ilorah
- Towards collective business action and cross-sector collaboration in responsible competitiveness clusters in southern Africa pp. 99-118

- Ralph Hamann, Daisy Kambalame, Sean De Cleene and Nkosithabile Ndlovu
- A community-based impact assessment of the Wild Coast spatial development initiative, 1997-2004 pp. 119-132

- Steven Mitchell, Neil Andersson, Ncumisa Ngxowa and Serge Merhi
Volume 24, issue 5, 2007
- The KwaZulu-Natal Income Dynamics Study (KIDS) third wave: methods, first findings and an agenda for future research pp. 629-648

- Julian May, Jorge Agüero, Michael Carter and Ian Timæus
- Buzzing too far? The ideological echo of global governance concepts on the local level: the case of the Mafungautsi Forest in Zimbabwe pp. 649-664

- Bram Buscher and Tendayi Mutimukuru
- Women's participation in housing delivery: the case of Ezilweleni, South Africa pp. 665-680

- Catherine Ndinda
- South Africa government's support of the automotive industry: prospects of the productive asset allowance pp. 681-691

- Martin Kaggwa, Anastassios Pouris and Jasper Steyn
- Manufacturing enterprises and marketing planning in a mining area of the North West Province, South Africa: lessons for local business support centres pp. 693-706

- Orpha Lotz and Lochner Marais
- People-centred environmental management and municipal commonage in the Nama Karoo pp. 707-724

- Doreen Atkinson
- Problems and prospects for the development of urban tourism in Gaborone and Maun, Botswana pp. 725-740

- Joseph Mbaiwa, Elisha Toteng and Naomi Moswete
Volume 24, issue 4, 2007
- Securing small farmer participation in supermarket supply chains in South Africa pp. 539-551

- Andre Louw, Hester Vermeulen, Johann Kirsten and Hilton Madevu
- The influence of smallholder labour demand on cultivation of cash crops in northern Mozambique pp. 553-573

- Gastao Lukanu, Maryann Green and Steve Worth
- The shape of demand for high-level agricultural skills in the South African labour market pp. 575-593

- Nicci Earle and Andrew Nm Paterson
- Down on the farm and barefoot in the kitchen: farm labour and domestic labour as forms of servitude pp. 595-606

- Stu Woolman and Michael Bishop
- Improving the efficiency of monitoring adherence to antiretroviral therapy at primary health care level: a case study of the introduction of electronic technologies in Guguletu, South Africa pp. 607-621

- Xanthe Wessels, Nicoli Nattrass and Ulrike Rivett
- The location of practice: a response to John Forester's 'Exploring urban practice in a democratising society: opportunities, techniques and challenges' pp. 623-628

- Ananya Roy
Volume 24, issue 3, 2007
- Reviewing Africa in the global tourism economy pp. 361-379

- Christian Rogerson
- Communal land reform and tourism investment in Namibia's communal areas: a question of unfinished business? pp. 381-392

- Peter John Massyn
- Certification in the South African tourism industry: the case of Fair Trade in Tourism pp. 393-408

- Karin Mahony
- The value of wildlife-viewing tourism as an incentive for conservation of biodiversity in the Okavango Delta, Botswana pp. 409-423

- Natalie Mladenov, R John Gardner, Nicholas Flores, E Joseph Mbaiwa, Gagoitseope Mmopelwa and M Kenneth Strzepek
- The challenges of developing backpacker tourism in South Africa: an enterprise perspective pp. 425-444

- Christian Rogerson
- Holiday package tourism and the poor in the Gambia pp. 445-464

- Jonathan Mitchell and Jojoh Faal
- Is Zimbabwe ready to venture into the cultural tourism market? pp. 465-474

- Haretsebe Manwa
- Route tourism: a roadmap for successful destinations and local economic development pp. 475-490

- Marlien Lourens
- Diversifying Rwanda's tourism industry: a role for domestic tourism pp. 491-504

- Joan Mazimhaka
- The growth and promotion of regional tourism in the developing world: the South African experience pp. 505-521

- Christian Rogerson and Wanjiku Kiambo
- Natives, tourists, and makwerekwere: ethical concerns with 'Proudly South African' tourism pp. 523-537

- Kathryn Mathers and Loren Landau
Volume 24, issue 2, 2007
- Linking environment and development, easier said than done: learning from the Zimbabwean experience pp. 225-240

- Jeanette Marie Manjengwa
- Does poverty constrain migration in South Africa? Evidence, explanations and implications pp. 241-255

- Derik Gelderblom
- Race and land ownership in Rhodesia: trajectories of conflicting nationalisms in Shimmer Chinodya's Dew in the morning (2001) pp. 257-270

- Maurice Taonezvi Vambe
- Dualism or underdevelopment in South Africa: what does a quantitative assessment of poverty, inequality and employment reveal? pp. 271-287

- Julian May and Charles Meth
- Shocks and rural livelihoods in the Okavango Delta, Botswana pp. 289-308

- Donald Kgathi, Barbara Ngwenya and Julie Wilk
- Agricultural efficiency and welfare in South Africa pp. 309-333

- Karl Pauw, Scott McDonald and Cecilia Punt
- Entrepreneurship and innovation in development finance institutions for promoting the clean development mechanism in Africa pp. 335-344

- Mandla Sv Gantsho and Patrick Karani
- Delivery of urban transport in developing countries: the case for the motorcycle taxi service (boda-boda) operators of Kampala pp. 345-357

- William Kisaalita and Josephat Sentongo-Kibalama
- Book Review pp. 359-360

- Lucky Madikiza
Volume 24, issue 1, 2007
- The migration and development nexus in Southern Africa Introduction pp. 1-23

- Jonathan Crush and Bruce Frayne
- Restless minds: South African students and the brain drain pp. 25-46

- Robert Mattes and Namhla Mniki
- Medical migration from Zimbabwe: magnitude, causes and impact on the poor pp. 47-60

- Abel Chikanda
- Discrimination and development? Immigration, urbanisation and sustainable livelihoods in Johannesburg pp. 61-76

- Loren Landau
- Lodging as a migrant economic strategy in urban Zimbabwe pp. 77-90

- Miriam Grant
- Migration and the changing social economy of Windhoek, Namibia pp. 91-108

- Bruce Frayne
- Migrants, urban poverty and the changing nature of urban-rural linkages in Kenya pp. 109-122

- Samuel Owuor
- Remittances and development: the impact of migration to South Africa on rural livelihoods in southern Zimbabwe pp. 123-136

- France Maphosa
- Migration and development in Mozambique: poverty, inequality and survival pp. 137-153

- Fion De Vletter
- Poverty, gender and migrancy: Lesotho's migrant farmworkers in South Africa pp. 155-172

- Theresa Ulicki and Jonathan Crush
- Anxious communities: the decline of mine migration in the Eastern Cape pp. 173-185

- Xola Ngonini
- Restless worlds of work, health and migration: domestic workers in Johannesburg pp. 186-203

- Natalya Dinat and Sally Peberdy
- Risk amplification: HIV in migrant communities pp. 205-223

- Prerna Banati
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