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  • Evolution of inter-community settlements in Africa : the example of Ife-Ijesa frontier area of Southwestern Nigeria
  • An assessment of Gereih Al Sarha pilot scheme for the settlement of the nomads and improvement of the livestock sector in the Sudan in Famine in the focus of geography.
  • The evolution of human settlements in the Republic of Tunisia in The Mediterranean - I and II : Urban networks at the regional, the national and the local scale.
  • Mobilizing for a new life: Canico Settlement rehabilitation in the bairro of Maxaquene, Mozambique
  • Housing and settlement patterns in central Tunisia: an example of the conflict between the individual and the organization
  • Occupational structures in urban squatter settlements of the republic of Sudan The examples of Hay Maio, Khartoum and Village 17, New Halfa in The Nile Countries.
  • Arid zone settlement site selection: the case of Egypt
  • Nearest-neighbour statistic and settlement pattern analysis
  • Rural underdevelopment, poverty and apartheid: the closer Settlements of Lebowa, South Africa
  • Settlement structure as sociocultural constraints on Nigerian rural development
  • 'n Stedelik-morfologiese vergelyking tussen die twee oudste sentraal-weskusdorpe: Clanwilliam en Vanrhynsdorp. (An urban-morphological comparison between the two oldest settlements in the central part of the west coast: Clanwilliam and Vanrhynsdorp)
  • Both the Clanwilliam and Vanrhynsdorp settlements (in the central part of the West coast of the Republic of South Africa) approach the typical countryside Afrikaner dorp, but differences in site as well as different reasons for their establishment
  • Settler migration during the 1984/85 resettlement programme in Ethiopa
  • Nomadic pastoral responses to planned setllement: the case of Khashm el Girba in eastern Sudan
  • In the course of the period 1853-1914, governments in South Africa disposed of 55 million hectares of Crown Land to further the objects of European settlement, revenue, frontier security and increased agricultural and pastoral production
  • . These objectives were often incompatible and constant adjustments were made as the administrators competed for the limited number of settlers. (AJC).
  • The land factor in housing for low income urban settlers: the example of Madina, Ghana
  • A model of the rural settlement process: the rural community and population mobility in the Ilorin area of Nigeria
  • German settlement patterns in Namibia
  • Frontier settlement in early Dutch South Africa
  • The Aja-speaking peoples of Nigeria: a note on their origins, settlement and cultural adaptation up to 1945