Development Southern Africa
1997 - 2025
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Volume 15, issue 5, 1998
- Editorial pp. 2-4

- Stephen Gelb and Claudia Manning
- Spatial development initiatives (SDIs) - the official view pp. 717-725

- Paul Jourdan
- SDIs: Infrastructure, agglomeration and the region in industrial policy pp. 727-755

- David Lewis and Robin Bloch
- The Maputo Development Corridor: A case study of the SDI process in Mpumalanga pp. 757-769

- Jonathan Mitchell
- The impact of the Saldanha Steel Project on the West Coast economy pp. 771-785

- Amanda Fitschen
- The Fish River SDI: New hope for industrial regeneration in the Eastern Cape? pp. 787-808

- Amanda Driver
- SDIs, tourism-led growth and the empowerment of local communities in South Africa pp. 809-826

- Eddie Koch, Geoff de Beer and Sean Elliffe
- Why Richards Bay grew as an industrial centre: Lessons for SDIs pp. 829-849

- Jayanthi Aniruth and Justin Barnes
- The Midrand area: An emerging high-technology cluster? pp. 851-873

- James Hodge
- High-technology clusters and infrastructure development: international and South African experiences pp. 875-905

- Christian Rogerson
- International perspectives on tourism-led development: some lessons for the SDIs pp. 907-915

- Eddie Koch, Geoff de Beer and Sean Elliffe
- Investment-led entrepreneurship development pp. 917-942

- Christian Rogerson
Volume 15, issue 4, 1998
- Masakhane case studies pp. 499-517

- Jeremy Timm and Omar Jadwat
- Assessing housing management in terms of development objectives pp. 519-536

- Johan Burger and Fanie Cloete
- The impact of state legislation on the organisation of trade unions: The case of the Botswana Federation of Trade Unions (BFTU) in Botswana pp. 537-554

- Monageng Mogalakwe, Pempelani Mufune and Patrick Molutsi
- Cattle numbers, biomass, productivity and land degradation in the commercial farming sector of Namibia, 1915-95 pp. 555-572

- Glenn-Marie Lange, Jonathan Barnes and Daniel Motinga
- Determining the contribution of agricultural production to household nutritional status in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa pp. 573-587

- Johann Kirsten, Robert Townsend and Chris Gibson
- Access to agricultural extension, credit and markets among small-scale farmers in southern Zambia pp. 589-608

- Thomson Kalinda, James Shute and Glen Filson
- Tenure security and productivity in small-scale agriculture in Zimbabwe: Implications for South Africa pp. 609-620

- Graham Moor and W Lieb Nieuwoudt
- Developing an understanding of problems being experienced by traditional healers living on the western border of the Kruger National Park: Foundations for an integrated conservation and development programme pp. 621-634

- Jenny Botha
- Constructing migration: Infrastructure, poverty and development in KwaZulu-Natal pp. 635-659

- Catherine Cross, Tobias Mngadi and Themba Mbhele
- Infrastructure: A foundation for development - key points from the DBSA Development Report 1998 pp. 661-668

- Chris Heymans and Janine Thome-Erasmus
- What does a rural destination area look like? Institutions and livelihoods in KwaDumisa pp. 669-677

- Themba Mbhele
- Race and gender in local government employment pp. 679-687

- Debbie Budlender
- Debate 1: Debating the South African minerals-energy complex: A response to Bell and Farrell pp. 689-701

- Ben Fine and Zavareh Rustomjee
- Debate 2: The minerals-energy complex and South African industrialisation: A rejoinder pp. 703-714

- Trevor Bell
- Greening at the grassroots: Alternative forestry strategies in India, By Eva Cheung Robinson pp. 715-716

- Jessica Wilson
Volume 15, issue 3, 1998
- Restructuring the electricity distribution industry: An analysis of the proposed ownership and governance structures of regional electricity distributors pp. 323-343

- Conrad Barberton
- Restructuring the electricity distribution sector: Implications for local government pp. 345-360

- Justine Keswell-Burns
- The identification of towns in the Free State for an urban upgrading and development programme: A proposed method for consideration pp. 361-377

- Skip Krige, Michael Schur and Gerd Sippel
- The financial systems approach to development finance: Origin, evolution and prospects pp. 379-398

- Andrie Schoombee
- Economies of size in sugar cane production in KwaZulu-Natal pp. 399-412

- Swaibu Mbowa and Lieb Nieuwoudt
- A time-series analysis of Zimbabwe's corn sales to the Grain Marketing Board pp. 413-427

- Ephias Makaudze, David Bessler and Stephen Fuller
- A cluster analysis of commercialisation of farmers in developing rural areas of South Africa pp. 429-448

- Moraka Makhura, Frank Goode and Gerhard Coetzee
- Land degradation in South Africa: Conventional views, changing paradigms and a tradition of soil conservation pp. 449-469

- William RS Critchley and Escort Netshikovhela
- Problem-solving strategies for small-scale emerging commercial mango farmers in Venda pp. 471-489

- Marijke D'Haese, Johan van Rooyen, Guido van Huylenbroeck and Luc D'Haese
- Pollution control in the South and North, By OJ Kuik, MV Nadkarni, FH Oosterhuis, GS Sastry & AE Akkeran pp. 491-493

- Gerhard Held
- Change and South African external relations (By Walter Carlsnaes & Marie Muller)/From defence to development: Redirecting military resources in South Africa (By Jacklyn Cock & Penny Mckenzie) pp. 495-498

- Timothy Shaw
Volume 15, issue 2, 1998
- Editorial pp. 147-149

- Chris Heymans
- Integrated development planning or strategic paralysis? Municipal development during the local government transition and beyond pp. 151-163

- Christopher Pycroft
- Policing the provinces: A budgetary analysis pp. 165-184

- Peter Batchelor
- Aid, development and politics in Southern Africa: A critical look at new conditionalities in official development assistance pp. 185-200

- Elling Tjønneland
- Urban cultivation: Food crops and their importance pp. 201-213

- Nigel Webb
- The potential of and obstacles to agriculture in the Southern African Development Community pp. 215-233

- Juliana Rwelamira and Theo Kleynhans
- A survey of broiler production in the Blantyre Agricultural Development Division, Malawi pp. 235-250

- Andrew Safalaoh, Kinsley Jesemani and Richard Phoya
- Food-aid dependency in Lesotho: Issues and policy implications pp. 251-266

- Andrew Makenete, Gerald Ortmann and Mark Darroch
- A South African national economic and environmental policyframework pp. 267-285

- Simon Forster
- Metropolitan government for the 21st century: Anticipated changes need maximum flexibility pp. 289-291

- Crispian Olver
- Administration at local level: Reflections on the white paper pp. 293-296

- Andrew Boraine
- Response to the white paper by the centre for development and enterprise pp. 297-306

- Ann Bernstein
- The White Paper and the rural poor pp. 307-311

- Hildegarde Fast
- Chiefs and the White Paper pp. 313-317

- Khehla Shubane
- Governing Africa's cities, (edited by Mark Swilling) pp. 319-321

- David Mmakola
Volume 15, issue 1, 1998
- The survival of apartheid's last town council in Groblersdal, South Africa pp. 1-12

- Maano Ramutsindela
- Continuity with change: A review of Zimbabwe's public sector urban low-income housing production system pp. 13-28

- Amin Kamete
- Community development and research: Participatory learning and action -a development strategy in itself pp. 29-54

- Stephen Wetmore and Francois Theron
- Savings and loan clubs: Risky ventures or good business practice? A study of the importance of rotating savings and credit associations for poor women pp. 55-65

- Gina Buijs
- The performance and support of food gardens in some townships of the Cape Metropolitan Area: An evaluation of Abalimi Bezekhaya pp. 67-83

- Asm Karaan and N. Mohamed
- Unwrapping a technology package: Burley, fertiliser, and hybrid maize in Malawi pp. 85-101

- Alastair Orr
- Sustainable rural livelihoods? Evaluating the potential of small-scale aquaculture in the Western Cape pp. 103-121

- Najma Mohamed and Belinda Dodson
- The Masakhane campaign: Alice and King William's Town case studies pp. 123-131

- Jeremy Timm, Omar Jadwat and Gerd Sippel
- Public-private partnerships in the health industry pp. 133-141

- Jean-Pierre Labuschagne
- Third World professionals and development education in Europe: Personal narratives, global conversations, By Shanti George pp. 143-145

- Pandelani Thomas Mathoma
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