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  • Self-provided housing: the first world's hidden housing arm
  • Self-provided housing is often a major element in the expansion of European metropoles and it is not associated with backwardness, peripherality, or lack of market development. It lowers the money cost of housing and ensures higher quality
  • , and it enlarges the choices of middle-income nuclear families. It can have important effects on the housebuilding industry. There are various models for a successful self-provides housing sector.
  • 1993
  • Lanscapes of the self/lanscapes of the other(s): cultural geography 1991-92
  • of the self and the other should emanate.
  • 1993
  • Consumption ; Cultural studies ; Economic equilibrium ; Regional development ; Religion ; Self-organizing behaviour ; Society ; Value system
  • of change known as cultural arenas. A complex interface exists between these processes and faster ones. This cultural interface may be self-organizing and its future trajectory will be uncertain.
  • 1993
  • Human agency and human geography revisited : a critique of new models of the self
  • 1993
  • Individual self-provision and the Scottish housing system
  • 1993
  • Dynamic models of macrosystems with self-reproduction and their application to the analysis of regional systems
  • 1993
  • Présentation des projets allemands d'irrigation et de formation ainsi que du Pak-German Self-Help-Project au Béloutchistan. - (D. Rouvière).
  • 1993
  • An examination of the process of upgrading in a dormitory public housing scheme - the legacy of apartheid. Access to finance, encouragement of self-help improvement efforts, and flexibility in the design of low cost dwellings are suggested
  • 1993
  • and -cone sediments, 2) perched channels of wall-like form that are self-built as a result of man channelling water flow, and 3) fissure-ridge travertines that are cut by fissures roughly following ridge crests.
  • 1993
  • communities gives strong support to the current thesis that considers lichen-spruce woodland as a self-perpetuating open forest, typical of the subarctic environment.
  • 1993
  • In the reform movement, efforts have been made to foster truly effective non-racial local self-government which in turn needs adequate own-source revenues. The Black Local Authorities, with the increase of urban black populations, will come under
  • 1993
  • Fractal geometry ; Land use ; Self-organizing behaviour ; Simulation ; Spatial analysis ; Spatial dynamics ; Spatial system ; Structural stability ; Urban area ; Urban growth ; Urban model ; Urban structure
  • 1993
  • Agricultural production ; Cereal ; Consumption ; Economic strategy ; Family income ; Food ; International trade ; Marketing ; Millet ; Rice ; Rural economy ; Seasonal migration ; Self-sufficiency in food ; Senegal ; Young people
  • 1993
  • Agricultural practice ; Allotment garden ; Food resources ; France ; Gardening ; Self-sufficiency ; Vegetable cultivation ; Vegetables
  • 1993
  • Eastern Europe ; Europe ; Farming;Agriculture ; Food crop ; Food production ; Self-sufficiency ; Subsistence agriculture;Subsistence farming
  • 1993
  • Burkina ; Food needs ; Hydraulic works ; Irrigated farming ; Irrigation ; Rice cultivation ; Sahel ; Self-sufficiency in food ; Vegetable cultivation ; Water management ; Water resources
  • 1993
  • Cassava ; Ethnic community ; Fish ; Flow ; Food ; Food consumption ; Food crop ; Food habit ; Food product ; Fruit ; Gabon ; Household behaviour ; Malnutrition ; Market ; Marketing channel ; Meat ; Oil seeds ; Plantation ; Price ; Rice ; Self
  • 1993