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SIMON, D.
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FINDLAY, A.
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FLANAGAN W. G.
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HIJAZI, N. B.
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PICIONE, M., (Editeur scientifique)
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SMIT, D. P.
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TIPPLE, A. G.
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University of London. Bedford College, Planning history group. London, Royaume-Uni
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World Meteorological Organization, International
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ALUKO, O.
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ANDRIANOV, B. V.
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ARNOLD G.
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African traditional economic-cultural types and the problems of typology of world agriculture
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An analysis of regional inequality in Uganda
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Carrying heavier burdens but carrying less weight : some implications of villagization in for women in Tanzania in Geography of gender in the Third World.
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Church, state and the shelter of White working-class women in Johannesburg prior to World War Two
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Colonial cities, postcolonial Africa and the world economy : a reinterpretation
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Desertification, famine, and the 1988 rainfall - The case of Umn Ruwaba District in the Northern Kordofan region in Migration and identity change in the Sudan.
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Energy needs, tasks and resources in the Sahel: redevance woodstoves programmes in Rural energy in the Third world.
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Estimating housing stock in a Third World city: a method used in Kumasi
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From Bamako, with love : a case study of migrants and their remittances in Migration, regional inequality and development in the Third World.
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Ikonomiceski i demografski rastez v tretija svjat (Ekvatorialna Afrika). Economic and population growth in the Third World (Equatorial Africa)
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Inside Third World cities.
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Kenya: into the second decade. Report of a mission sent to Kenya by the World Bank
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Letters, words, worlds: the naming of Soweto
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Lusaka: Urban planning in a British colony, 1931-64 in Planning and the environment in the modern world.
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Migration to and from dry areas in Kenya in Migration, regional inequality and development in the Third World.
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Modern Nigeria
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On the political economy of urbanization in the third World: The case of West Africa
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Planning for urban growth in the 3rd world
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Problems and planning in Third World cities.
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Regional inequality, migration and development : the case of Zimbabwe in Migration, regional inequality and development in the Third World.
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Some problems in planning the office economy in a Third World city : the example of Tunis
Problems and planning in Third World cities.
Inside Third World cities.
A study of eight Nigerian cities is included in a book illustrating the growth and structure of Third World cities. - (EMS)
The role of women in integrated development in Egypt in Geography of gender in the Third World .
Estimating housing stock in a Third World city: a method used in Kumasi
Tunis in Problems and planning in Third World cities.
Lusaka: Urban planning in a British colony, 1931-64 in Planning and the environment in the modern world .
Planning for urban growth in the 3rd world
Kenya: into the second decade. Report of a mission sent to Kenya by the World Bank
Letters, words, worlds : the naming of Soweto
The economy of Sudan: a potential breadbasket of the Arab World ?
Ikonomiceski i demografski rastez v tretija svjat (Ekvatorialna Afrika). Economic and population growth in the Third World (Equatorial Africa)
Three chapters : 1. Contemporary theories on the economic and population growth against the background of the Third World problems| 2. Economic and demographic growth of the Third World and its specifics in Equatorial Africa| 3. Problems
of the family in contemporary E.A. on the basis of the author's surveys. Discussion of the concepts of the economic and demographic growth in the Third World relevant to population policy. Possible application in the UN program for E.A. elaborated techniques
This paper is concerned with the phenomenon of regional inequalities in Third World countries. In view of the lack of an adequate model of development, and thus of an acceptable general formulation of Third World regional inequalities, a more
particularistic analytic approach is suggested. This approach treats the phenomenon as the outcome of the articulation of exogenous political economic forces with the social and ecological characteristics of specific Third World societies. The approach
Church, state and the shelter of White working-class women in Johannesburg prior to World War Two
Third World multinationals and South Africa's decentralization programme
Migration to and from dry areas in Kenya in Migration, regional inequality and development in the Third World .
From Bamako, with love : a case study of migrants and their remittances in Migration, regional inequality and development in the Third World .
Women, migration and work in Lesotho in Geography of gender in the Third World .
The use and waste of water in a Third World city in Water in China and elsewhere.
The Kenyan fuelwood cycle study. A summary in Rural energy in the Third world .