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  • Mauritian settlers in South Africa: the case of sugarmill artisans
  • Sugarmill artisans constituted a major proportion of Mauritian settlers in Natal and they were subject to unfavourable discriminatio. It is shown how after 1945 their distinctive culture was eroded. This was the consequence of a number of factors
  • 1984
  • A comparative analysis of frontier settlement in the Cape Province, South Africa, and Southern Ontario, Canada
  • Settlement location decisions in a frontier region reflect both the economic and cultural variables. Distance and environmental quality are two economic variables and both are also appropriate in analyses of migration and of economic change
  • . Institutional considerations and issues of contact, cooperation and conflict incorporate a variety of cultural variables. Settlement chronology in a frontier region requires the initial location of an urban centre, distance biased rural expansion, frontier town
  • 1984
  • Rural-urban integration in national development: a strategy of spatial planning for human settlements in Kenya in Equity with growth? Planning perspectives for small towns in developing countries.
  • Asian Institute of Technology. Division of human settlements development. Bangkok, Thailande
  • 1984
  • Small towns and national settlement strategy development: some policy implications from southern and East Africa in Equity with growth? Planning perspectives for small towns in developing countries.
  • Asian Institute of Technology. Division of human settlements development. Bangkok, Thailande
  • 1984
  • '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
  • 1984
  • 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).
  • 1984
  • The land factor in housing for low income urban settlers: the example of Madina, Ghana
  • 1984
  • The Cape of Good Hope granted 26 million hectares to settlers in the period discussed. The problems of colonising progressively more arid environments resulted in constant reviews of legislation and a measure of experimentation until the land
  • 1984
  • is most evident in the architectural heritage bequeathed to independent Africa. However, groups such as soldier, administrators, traders, hunters, gatherers, planters, miners and settlers all contribued to the transformation of the landscape. (AJC).
  • 1984
  • Asian Institute of Technology. Division of human settlements development. Bangkok, Thailande
  • 1984
  • Asian Institute of Technology. Division of human settlements development. Bangkok, Thailande
  • 1984
  • Asian Institute of Technology. Division of human settlements development. Bangkok, Thailande
  • 1984
  • Settlement theory and the development of small towns: experience from the Gezira, Sudan in Equity with growth? Planning perspectives for small towns in developing countries.
  • Asian Institute of Technology. Division of human settlements development. Bangkok, Thailande
  • 1984
  • A model is applied to explain the early stages of exploration from the Dutch settlement at the Cape towards the north. Exploration was mainly undertaken to comply with commercial demand factors. Although the original demands remained unsatisfied
  • 1984
  • In the Aures mountains, terraces are accumulated on the course of a humid phase. During the accumulation, pediments, fans and mudslides are formed. Then, when aridity appears, calcretes, eolian sands and gypsum crusts settle.
  • 1984
  • Asian Institute of Technology. Division of human settlements development. Bangkok, Thailande
  • 1984
  • Asian Institute of Technology. Division of human settlements development. Bangkok, Thailande
  • 1984