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occupant to grow the unit with the
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process in Mamelodi of temporality
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Edjabe, N. and Pieterse, H., (eds.)
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less damage to the environment (Eco
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including the fact that they are co
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addressing this challenge as it is
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ASSESSING FINANCIAL VIABILITY AND S
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maintenance of the building is not
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system breakdown as well as depende
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Support of Self-Help Activities The
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analyse institutional sustainabilit
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purchasing from them the newly acqu
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the developer than the one in the a
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REFLECTING ON THE LEARNING CENTRE R
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that arise as a result of the socia
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of an appropriate storage system wa
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Advantages-of-Modular-Building-Cons
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community as suggested by (Love et
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2005) also argues that with a sampl
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Labour relations at site - 1.945 64
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The position of duration (which is
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Managers, ILO, Geneva Kangari, R. F
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(2006) is an environmental standard
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incidence of household fires. It ma
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Comparative study 2: Use Phase ener
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REFERENCES Ampofo-Anti, N.L. 2010.
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and hence the families, communities
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Waste water is via these drains. Ho
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Depression Anxiety Stress Normal 0
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http://www.swin.edu.au/victims/reso
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B. No (pass number 6, go to number
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SATISFACTION LEVEL WITH NEIGHBOURHO
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The literature on neighbourhoods de
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Cornwell, 2002). Whilst, social and
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strategies as contained in the hous
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adequate housing as contained in th
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Models. Growth and Change 30(Spring
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with the ability to accurately iden
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the individual pegs/beacons to the
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As mentioned above there have been
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traditionally followed rectilinear
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Figure 2: shows a first attempt at
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McCutcheon R.T, Fitchett A, J.A. Cr
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found ways of coping with which sha
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and makes use of traditional buildi
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integrated with the skin or envelop
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This scheme is exemplary in the inn
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transport and consultation. The hou
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Figure 9: Butterfly House is organi
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In addition to the technical produc
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As stated above: Housing is Urbanis
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CONNECTING THE DOTS BETWEEN SETTLEM
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y the resistance that come from som
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Cross and her colleagues at the HSR
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of organisation within the local co
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The final aspect that represents a
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may well be played as effectively a
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Cross, C. (2010a). Formal & Informa
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A REVIEW OF BENEFICIARY PARTICIPATI
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COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION Community p
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project and also at levels beyond t
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The following three case studies by
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Building an active citizenry It is
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Building an active citizenry It is
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ensure that where there are multipl
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THE CHALLENGE FACING SOCIAL HOUSING
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housing delivery and to provide she
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GUIDING PRINCIPLE OF SOCIAL HOUSING
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2012:1). Inspite of this success st
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ADAPTING CITIES TO CLIMATE VARIABIL
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The description above presents oppo
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Figure 2 the 3 pilot location are e
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Figure 4 Location of JUFMP in West
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is to facilitate the local governme
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As explained before PAC is an advis
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Finally, the process of community a
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Hardiono, M. (2011). GIS and Mappin
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equitable system of planning and go
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isolated efforts and governance at
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Table 1: Spheres of e-Government an
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Figure 1: Dimensions of Transparent
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BEST PRACTICES ON TRANSPARENT AND O
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2001 Layne and Lees Four stage Cata
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These limitations have reflections
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Regional Wards India 3 Ahmedabad Re
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Gustetic J. (n.d). E-Gov Versus Ope
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TOWARDS ‘PROGRESSIVE’ HOUSING D
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areas, such as Cape Town, Stellenbo
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THE POLITICAL NATURE OF HOUSING DEL
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In terms of social and spatial inte
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Huchzermeyer, M. and Karam, A. (eds