Development Southern Africa
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Volume 35, issue 6, 2018
- Reflections on per diems in international development projects: Barriers to and enablers of the project cycle pp. 717-730

- Yvonne Erasmus, Desyreé Lötter, Natalie Tannous and Ruth Stewart
- Residents’ perception of tourism and their satisfaction: Evidence from Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania pp. 731-742

- Revocatus Evarist Ngowi and Dev Jani
- A remodelled approach to measuring the social impact of tourism in a developing country pp. 743-759

- Marco Scholtz and Elmarie Slabbert
- A qualitative assessment of disability friendly water and sanitation facilities in primary schools, Rumphi, Malawi pp. 760-773

- Harlod Zaunda, Rochelle H. Holm, Ambumulire Itimu-Phiri, Mphatso Malota and Sian White
- Measuring impact and contributions of South African universities in communities: The case of the North-West University pp. 774-790

- Hendri Coetzee and Werner Nell
- Effects of wildlife crop raiding on the livelihoods of arable farmers in Khumaga, Boteti sub-district, Botswana pp. 791-802

- Kenalekgosi Gontse, Joseph E. Mbaiwa and Olekae Tsompi Thakadu
- School attendance and economic shocks: Evidence from rural Zimbabwe pp. 803-814

- Ali Reza Oryoie and Jeffrey Alwang
- A detailed decomposition analysis of the public-private sector wage gap in South Africa pp. 815-838

- Prudence Kwenda and Miracle Ntuli
- Community leadership: A comparison between asset-based community-led development (ABCD) and the traditional needs-based approach pp. 839-851

- Hanna Nel
Volume 35, issue 5, 2018
- Putting universities in their place pp. 609-610

- Leslie J. Bank
- Fort Hare at its centenary: University functions in post-apartheid South Africa pp. 611-625

- Nico Cloete, Ian Bunting and Tracy Bailey
- South Africa’s knowledge-development policy nexus: Implications for place-based development in the Eastern Cape Province pp. 626-640

- Samuel N. Fongwa
- The engaged university and the specificity of place: The case of Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University pp. 641-656

- François van Schalkwyk and George de Lange
- Developing a local innovation ecosystem through a university coordinated innovation platform: The University of Fort Hare pp. 657-672

- Sara S. (Saartjie) Grobbelaar
- University–community engagement as place-making? A case of the University of Fort Hare and Alice pp. 673-688

- Jayshree S Thakrar
- Integrating the edges: University of Pretoria's neighbourhood anchor strategy pp. 689-700

- Denver Hendricks and Jaime Flaherty
- Universities as city-builders: The city-campus development opportunity in East London–Buffalo City, South Africa pp. 701-715

- Leslie Bank and Francis Sibanda
Volume 35, issue 4, 2018
- Perspectives on corporate social responsibility as a route to citizen empowerment pp. 419-431

- Mokgadi Julia Ngoepe-Ntsoane
- Community facilities in previously disadvantaged areas of South Africa pp. 432-449

- Stuart Paul Denoon-Stevens and Emma Ramaila
- Looking back: Government politics and trust in rural developments in Tanzania and Zimbabwe 1980–1990 pp. 450-465

- Thorvald Gran
- Limited access to services for the urban poor in Windhoek, Namibia pp. 466-479

- Selma T Karuaihe and Philip Wandschneider
- Foreign aid versus support to social entrepreneurs: Reviewing the way of fighting poverty in Zimbabwe pp. 480-496

- Crispen Karanda and Nuria Toledano
- An innovation to improve health outcomes in Amajuba district, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa pp. 497-510

- Ann Mamosa Elsie Teboho Tshabalala and Myra Taylor
- Can integrated infrastructure investment plans contribute to more effective public spending? The case of Mozambique pp. 511-526

- Mike Muller and Horacio Zandamela
- Examining employment discrimination in South Africa, 1997–2016 pp. 527-553

- Fadwah Fredericks and Derek Yu
- Relationship between foreign capital flows, domestic investment and savings in the SADC region pp. 554-568

- Forget Kapingura
- Localisation barriers to trade: The case of South Africa’s renewable energy independent power program pp. 569-588

- James Leigland and Anton Eberhard
- Mainstreaming sustainable adaptation to climate change into municipal planning: An analysis from the Eastern Cape, South Africa pp. 589-608

- Darika Santhia, Sheona Shackleton and Taryn Pereira
Volume 35, issue 3, 2018
- Introduction to special issue on regional growth opportunities pp. 295-296

- Channing Arndt and Simon Roberts
- Key issues in regional growth and integration in Southern Africa pp. 297-314

- Channing Arndt and Simon Roberts
- The internationalisation of supermarkets and the nature of competitive rivalry in retailing in southern Africa pp. 315-333

- Reena Das Nair
- The implications for suppliers of the spread of supermarkets in southern Africa pp. 334-350

- Reena Das Nair, Shingie Chisoro and Francis Ziba
- Analysis of the animal feed to poultry value chain in Zambia pp. 351-368

- Paul Samboko, Olipa Zulu-Mbata and Antony Chapoto
- The southern African poultry value chain: Corporate strategies, investments and agro-industrial policies pp. 369-387

- Phumzile Ncube
- The causes of high intra-regional road freight rates for food and commodities in Southern Africa pp. 388-403

- Thando S Vilakazi
- Resource-based industrialisation in Southern Africa: Domestic policies, corporate strategies and regional dynamics pp. 404-418

- Judith Fessehaie and Zavareh Rustomjee
Volume 35, issue 2, 2018
- The relationship between employment and mental and physical health in South Africa pp. 145-162

- Chijioke Nwosu
- Assessing gender responsiveness of the Government-wide Monitoring and Evaluation System in South Africa pp. 163-178

- Precious Tirivanhu and Madri Jansen van Rensburg
- Religiosity and household income in Sekhukhune pp. 179-193

- Philipp Öhlmann and Silke Hüttel
- Understanding the nexus between energy and water: A basis for human survival in South Africa pp. 194-209

- Olusola Oluwayemisi Ololade
- Local tourism value chain linkages as pro-poor tools for regional development in western Uganda pp. 210-224

- Bright Adiyia and Dominique Vanneste
- Supply and demand macro-econometric model of a small economy: evidence from Namibia pp. 225-254

- Joel Eita
- Pro-poor birth coverage and child health in Africa pp. 255-266

- Nicoli Nattrass
- Who cares for children? A quantitative study of childcare in South Africa pp. 267-282

- Michelle Hatch and Dorrit Posel
- Development for children's environmental health in South Africa: Past gains and future opportunities pp. 283-293

- Angela Mathee, Brendon Barnes, Shan Naidoo, Andre Swart and Hanna-Andrea Rother
Volume 35, issue 1, 2018
- The scope and scale of the informal food economy of South African urban residential townships: Results of a small-area micro-enterprise census pp. 1-23

- L. M. Petersen and A. J. E. Charman
- Renewable energy and local development: Seven lessons from the mining industry pp. 24-38

- Lochner Marais, Holle Wlokas, Jiska de Groot, Noleen Dube and Andreas Scheba
- An investigation into food-away-from-home consumption in South Africa pp. 39-52

- Matthew Blick, Babatunde O Abidoye and Johann Kirsten
- Financial impact of wheat quality standards on South African wheat producers: A dynamic linear programming (DLP) approach pp. 53-69

- Johannes Daniël van der Merwe and Philippus C. Cloete
- Trade dynamics in Cape Town township informal foodservice – a qualitative and supply chain study pp. 70-89

- Leif M Petersen, Andrew JE Charman and Florian J Kroll
- Food poverty, hunger and household production in rural Eastern Cape households pp. 90-104

- Michael Rogan
- Informal settlement upgrading, assets and poverty alleviation: Evidence from longitudinal research in South Africa pp. 105-125

- Lochner Marais, John Ntema, Jan Cloete and Molefi Lenka
- Neo-liberalism in low-income housing policy – problem or panacea? pp. 126-140

- Bridgit G. Taruvinga and Manya M. Mooya
- The rise and fall of American growth: The U.S. standard of living since the civil war pp. 141-143

- Andrew Donaldson
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