Development Southern Africa
1997 - 2025
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Volume 19, issue 5, 2002
- Editorial pp. 591-591

- Mashupye Ratale Kgaphola
- Cost-benefit analysis of energy efficiency in urban low-cost housing pp. 593-614

- Harald Winkler, Randall Spalding-Fecher, Lwazikazi Tyani and Khorommbi Matibe
- Human and social capital in Soweto in 1999: Report on a field study pp. 615-639

- Barbara Piazza-Georgi
- Connecting to global markets in the Internet age: The case of South African wooden furniture producers pp. 641-658

- Sagren Moodley
- Internet-enabled supply chain integration: Prospects and challenges for the South African automotive industry pp. 659-679

- Sagren Moodley
- Perceptions of economic and financial conditions of households in 2000 pp. 681-697

- Meshack Khosa
- Sources of successful cost recovery for water: Evidence from a national survey of South African municipalities pp. 699-717

- Rod Alence
- Does South Africa need trade promotion organisations? pp. 719-734

- Imraan Valodia, Richard Goode and Cecil Macheke
- Credit guarantee schemes as an instrument to promote access to finance for small and medium enterprises: An analysis of Khula Enterprise Finance Ltd's individual credit guarantee scheme pp. 735-750

- Morne Nigrini and Andrie Schoombee
Volume 19, issue 4, 2002
- The implications of South Africa's skills migration policy for country competitiveness pp. 441-454

- Albert Wocke and Saul Klein
- Barriers that disconnect homeless people and make homelessness difficult to interpret pp. 455-466

- Olusola Olufemi
- 'Don't owe, won't pay!': A critical analysis of the Jubilee SA position on South African government debt pp. 467-481

- Richard Walker and Nicoli Nattrass
- A poverty indicator system for local government pp. 483-501

- Leanne Scott
- Linking agribusiness and small-scale farmers in developing countries: Is there a new role for contract farming? pp. 503-529

- Johann Kirsten and Kurt Sartorius
- Combating poverty in South Africa pp. 531-543

- Boyboy Motloung and Ronald Mears
- Poverty: Deprivations in terms of basic needs pp. 545-560

- Alfred Ngwane, Venkata Yadavalli and Francois Steffens
- The determinants of rural and urban household poverty in the North West province of South Africa pp. 561-572

- Philip Serumaga-Zake and Willem Naude
- Unemployment, marginalisation and survival in Greater East London pp. 573-581

- Richard Haines and Geoffrey Wood
Volume 19, issue 3, 2002
- Water, energy and sustainable economic development in South Africa pp. 369-387

- Mike Goldblatt and Glynn Davies
- Economic reforms and the prospect for sustainable development in Tanzania pp. 389-403

- Kassim Kulindwa
- Zambia: Structural adjustment, rural livelihoods and sustainable development pp. 405-418

- Guy Scott
- Short-term effects of policy reform on tourism and the macroeconomy in Zimbabwe: Applied CGE analysis pp. 419-430

- Ramos Mabugu
Volume 19, issue 2, 2002
- A survey of the adoption of cleaner technology by South African firms pp. 221-237

- Raewyn Peart
- Integration and intra-industry trade adjustment in South Africa pp. 239-259

- Lennart Petersson
- Video evidencing and palmtop computer technology to support the formalisation of land rights pp. 261-271

- Michael Barry, Lani Roux, Glynnis Barodien and Ian Bishop
- From past to present: The historical context of environmental and coastal management in Tanzania pp. 273-288

- Elin Torell
- Differentiation in black education pp. 289-306

- Servaas van der Berg, Louise Wood and Neil le Roux
- Land use and extension services at Wovwe Rice Scheme, Malawi pp. 307-327

- Wiseman Chijere Chirwa
- The utilisation of engineering services bulk infrastructure components in integrated development planning pp. 329-355

- Sharon Biermann and Martin Landre
Volume 19, issue 1, 2002
- Tourism development in the SADC region: The opportunities and challenges pp. 7-28

- Robert Cleverdon
- Tourism, business linkages and small enterprise development in South Africa pp. 29-59

- Marie Kirsten and Christian Rogerson
- Making tourism work for the poor: Strategies and challenges in southern Africa pp. 61-82

- Caroline Ashley and Dilys Roe
- The impacts of tourism investment on rural communities: Three case studies in South Africa pp. 83-103

- Karin Mahony and Jurgens Van Zyl
- Development of preliminary tourism satellite accounts for Namibia pp. 105-121

- Helen Suich
- Satellite and resource accounting as tools for tourism planning in southern Africa pp. 123-141

- Daneswar Poonyth, Jonathan Barnes, Helen Suich and Mokgadi Monamati
- Tourism and local economic development: The case of the Highlands Meander pp. 143-167

- Christian Rogerson
- Urban tourism in the developing world: The case of Johannesburg pp. 169-190

- Christian Rogerson
- Information communication technologies and the potential for rural tourism SMME development: The case of the Wild Coast pp. 191-212

- France Bourgouin
Volume 18, issue 5, 2001
- Using group ratings to assess household food security: Empirical evidence from southern Africa pp. 541-552

- Calogero Carletto, Charles Masangano, Gilles Bergeron and Saul Morris
- Changes in poverty in Zimbabwe between 1990 and 1996: Worsening outcomes under adverse conditions pp. 553-579

- Jeffrey Alwang, Lire Ersado and Nelson Taruvinga
- The role of land-based strategies in rural livelihoods: The contribution of arable production, animal husbandry and natural resource harvesting in communal areas in South Africa pp. 581-604

- Charlie Shackleton, Sheona Shackleton and Ben Cousins
- A project management approach to the implementation of development programmes within the local government sphere: An empirical analysis pp. 605-624

- Heather Nel
- A cost-benefit analysis of landmine clearance in Mozambique pp. 625-633

- Gareth Elliot and Geoff Harris
- Urban agriculture, gender and empowerment: An alternative view pp. 635-650

- Rachel Slater
- Who are the heads of household, what do they do, and is the concept of headship useful? An analysis of headship in South Africa pp. 651-670

- Dorrit Posel
- Labour market discrimination in the North West province of South Africa pp. 671-682

- Philip AE Serumaga-Zake and Willem Naude
Volume 18, issue 4, 2001
- Resource shifts in South African schools after the political transition pp. 405-421

- Servaas van der Berg
- Energy use in the Namibian economy from 1995 to 1998 pp. 423-441

- Jesper Stage and Florette Fleermuys
- Domestic tourist spending and economic development: The case of the North West Province pp. 443-455

- Melville Saayman, Andrea Saayman and Juliet Rhodes
- First steps in the desegregation of South African towns and cities, 1991-6 pp. 457-469

- Anthony Christopher
- Trade and the structure of South African production, 1984-97 pp. 471-491

- Lawrence Edwards
- Changing factor market conditions in South Africa: The capital market - a sectoral description of the period 1970-97 pp. 493-511

- Johannes Fedderke, John Kayemba, Simon Henderson, Martine Mariotti and Prabhat Vaze
- Contributing to the African Renaissance vision: The role of South African higher education institutions pp. 513-523

- Stephanus PT Malan
- The historical evolution of demographic data compilation, evaluation and use in South Africa pp. 525-535

- Zanele Mfono
Volume 18, issue 3, 2001
- An analysis of the determinants of labour force participation and unemployment in South Africa's North-West province pp. 261-278

- Willem Naude and Philip Serumaga-Zake
- Clearing the ground in the Spatial Development Initiatives (SDIs): Analysing 'process' on South Africa's Wild Coast pp. 279-293

- Thembela Kepe
- Relationship between the mode of land redistribution, tenure security and agricultural credit use in KwaZulu-Natal pp. 295-308

- Andrew Graham and Mark AgDarroch
- Determinants of animal traction adoption in traditional agriculture: An application of the multivariate probit procedure to the case of Lesotho pp. 309-325

- James Mbata
- Rural afforestation programmes for sustainable rural development: How realist conceptualisation can help pp. 327-346

- Solomon Yirenkyi-Boateng
- Transaction costs and crop marketing in the communal areas of Impendle and Swayimana, KwaZulu-Natal pp. 347-363

- Pierre Matungul, Michael Lyne and Gerald Ortmann
- Social exclusion and rural transport: Gender aspects of a road improvement project in Tshitwe, Northern Province pp. 365-376

- Sabina Mahapa and Mac Mashiri
- Rural schools and educational technology: A case study of rural schools in the Molopo district, Mafikeng pp. 377-393

- Monde Ndandani
Volume 18, issue 2, 2001
- Working with community health workers to improve nutrition in rural KwaZulu-Natal pp. 125-140

- Myra Taylor and Champaklal Jinabhai
- Environmental and socio-economic factors behind food security policy strategies in Botswana pp. 141-168

- Cleophas Lado
- Hazardous waste management in South African mining - a CGE analysis of the economic impacts pp. 169-187

- Manfred Wiebelt
- Similarities and differences between male and female entrepreneurial attributes in manufacturing firms in the informal sector in the Transkei pp. 189-199

- Darma Mahadea
- Poverty in South Africa - a statistical analysis pp. 201-215

- Alfred Ngwane, Venkata Yadavalli and Francois Steffens
- Monitoring quality of life in cities: The Durban case pp. 217-238

- Valerie Møller
- An appraisal of the Vulamehlo Handcraft Project pp. 239-252

- Sonja Kruger and Riaan Verster
Volume 18, issue 1, 2001
- A quantitative determination of the food security status of rural farming households in the Northern Province of South Africa pp. 5-17

- Jef Leroy, Johan van Rooyen, Luc D'Haese and Anne-Marie de Winter
- Maphephethe rural electrification (photovoltaic) programme: The constraints on the adoption of solar home systems pp. 19-30

- J Maryann Green, Merridy Wilson and Will Cawood
- The quest for affordable urban housing: A study of approaches and results in Harare, Zimbabwe pp. 31-44

- Amin Kamete
- Gender equality rights versus traditional practices: Struggles for control and change in Swaziland pp. 45-56

- John Daly
- Defence and development: Some thematic issues pp. 57-77

- Rocky Williams
- The challenges of globalisation for development in southern Africa pp. 79-92

- Andre Jordaan
- Supply response under market liberalisation: A case study of Malawian agriculture pp. 93-106

- Kumaresan Govindan and Suresh Babu
- Upgrading and low-income housing initiatives: Indicating their value to the people of Freedom Square, Bloemfontein pp. 107-114

- Nicolaas van Rensburg, Lucius Botes and Maryna de Wet
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