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  • Rural-urban migration and urban employment opportunities in Nigeria
  • Urban growth, urbanization and development in Sierra Leone, 1963-1974
  • Description and analysis of urban dispersion
  • Urbanization and socialism in Zimbabwe : the case of low-cost urban hosi housing in Southern Africa : the development crisis.
  • Urban planning in Nigeria
  • About three hundred cities constitue the urban system in Nigeria| although there is a national urban policy structure, there are difficulties in ensuring that its recommendations are implemented at local levels. (EMS).
  • The spatial pattern of Nigerian urban development: some policy implications
  • The pattern of urban concentration has changed only slightly since the creation of new states in 1967. The government in its 1980-1985 plan hopes to allocate investment to the new state capitals for the development of the infrastructure
  • of these urban growth centres. (EMS).
  • Urbanization in the homelands: a new dimension in the urbanization process of the Black population of South Africa
  • Urban centres in Zimbabwe : inter-censal changes, 1962-1982
  • Urban markets as freight nodes in the Lagos metropolis
  • Dynamics of urban population growth in Nigeria: the role of repeated migration
  • The planning implications of urban primacy: the case of Lagos in Nigeria
  • Urban development and public transport in Nigeria
  • Home ownership and rural-urban links in Uganda
  • The recreational business district: a component of the East London urban morphology
  • Constrained urbanization: White South Africa and Black Africa compared
  • Urbanization and political change. Lagos 1917-1961
  • Development of urban systems in Africa.
  • Time and land space utilization within an urban confine : the case of Buea town gardeners in the Republic of Cameroon in Urban geography.
  • Land policies for urban and national development in Nigeria
  • A land policy is essential in Nigeria where over 70 per cent of the labour force work is agriculture, and where there is rapid urban growth transforming land to industrial and other urban uses. (EMS).
  • Urban transport, urban form and discrimination in Johannesburg