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« Le goût amer de la couleur au Cap » : Puissance émergente, nation adolescente : l'Afrique du Sud en 2010BUIRE, C.EchoGéo. 2010, Num 13, pp 1-15, issn 1963-1197, 15 p.Article

District Six, Cape Town : an apartheid landscapeKRUGER, D.Landscape (Berkeley, Calif.). 1992, Vol 31, Num 2, pp 9-15, issn 0023-8023Article

The relevance of a government framework to environmental health in South AfricaALLISON, M.C; HARPHAM, T.South African geographical journal. 2000, Vol 82, Num 2, pp 98-106, issn 0373-6245Article

Framing exclusion in Cape Town's gay village : the discursive and material perpetration of inequitable queer subjectsTUCKER, A.Area (London, 1969). 2009, Vol 41, Num 2, pp 186-197, issn 0004-0894, 12 p.Article

Mega-events, urban boosterism and growth strategies : an analysis of the objectives and legitimations of the Cape Town 2004 Olympic bidHILLER, H.H.International journal of urban and regional research. 2000, Vol 24, Num 2, pp 439-458, issn 0309-1317Article

Privatisierung und Individualisierung von Landbesitz in grossstädtischen Wohnungsbauprojekten Südafrikas - Motor lokaler Wirtschaftsaktivitäten oder Ursache zunehmender Ausgrenzungsprozesse. Das Fallbeispiel Kapstadt = Privatisation et individualisation du foncier dans la construction de lotissements en milieu urbain, en Afrique du Sud - moteur de l'activité économique locale ou cause d'un processus de ségrégation ? Le cas de la ville du CapJACOBSEN, I.Collection Hamburger Beiträge zur geographischen Forschung. 2005, Vol 3, isbn 3-9806865-4-X, 216 p., isbn 3-9806865-4-XBook

A home is more than a house : environmental considerations in low cost housing development in Khayelitsha, CapeDEWAR, N.South African geographical journal. 1997, Vol 79, Num 3, pp 184-187, issn 0373-6245Article

The fairest Cape of them all ? Cape Town in cinematic imaginationBICKFORD-SMITH, V.International journal of urban and regional research. 2010, Vol 34, Num 1, pp 92-114, issn 0309-1317, 23 p.Article

Governing post apartheid spatiality : implementing city improvement districts in Cape TownMIRAFTAB, F.Antipode (Oxford. Print). 2007, Vol 39, Num 4, pp 602-626, issn 0066-4812, 25 p.Article

Comparison of fire patterns and fire frequency in two tropical savanna bioregionsFELDERHOF, Leasie; GILLIESON, David.Austral ecology (Print). 2006, Vol 31, Num 6, pp 736-746, issn 1442-9985, 11 p.Article

Squatting as rent-seeking and pressure-group competition : a South African case-studyNATHAN, C. D; SPINDLER, Z. A.Urban studies (Harlow). 1993, Vol 30, Num 3, pp 477-494, issn 0042-0980Article

Rooi-omlyning in die behuisingsmark van Kaapstad = Redlining in the housing market of Cape TownKOTZE, N. J; VAN HUYSSTEEN, M. K. R.South African geographer/Suid-Afrikaanse geograaf. 1991, Vol 18, pp 97-122, issn 0378-5327Article

Discourses of alcohol : reflections on key issues influencing the regulation of shebeens in Cape TownSMIT, W.South African geographical journal. 2014, Vol 96, Num 1, pp 60-80, issn 0373-6245, 21 p.Article

Desegregation and integration as linked or distinct ? Evidence from a previously white suburb in post-apartheid Cape TownLEMANSKI, C.L.International journal of urban and regional research. 2006, Vol 30, Num 3, pp 564-586, issn 0309-1317, 23 p.Article

Gestion durable de l'eau au Cap (Afrique du Sud). Retour sur la difficile conciliation des durabilités environnementale, financière et sociale (2001-2004)PLANCQ-TOURNADRE, M.Cybergeo. 2006, Num 348, issn 1278-3366, 10 p.Article

The underside of the picturesque landscape : meanings of Muslim burial in Cape Town, South AfricaBADEROON, G.Arab world geographer. 2004, Vol 7, Num 4, pp 261-275, issn 1480-6800, 15 p.Article

Access to water for the urban poor in Cape Town : where equity meets cost recoverySMITH, L; HANSON, S.Urban studies (Harlow). 2003, Vol 40, Num 8, pp 1517-1548, issn 0042-0980, 32 p.Article

Seeking closure : conflict resolution, land restitution, and the inner city redevelopments in District Six, Cape TownDEWAR, N.South African geographical journal. 2001, Vol 83, Num 1, pp 48-55, issn 0373-6245Article

Geolinguistics of European minority groups in Cape TownVAN DER MERWE, I.J.Tijdschrift voor economische en sociale geografie. 1996, Vol 87, Num 2, pp 146-160, issn 0040-747XArticle

Les Métis du Cap : étude de deux problèmes identitairesHOUSSAY-HOLZSCHUCH, M.Espace géographique (Paris). 1999, Vol 28, Num 2, pp 135-147, issn 0046-2497Article

Ferricrete in Cape York Peninsula, North QueenslandPAIN, C.F; OLLIER, C.D.BMR journal of Australian geology and geophysics. 1992, Vol 13, Num 3, pp 207-212, issn 0312-9608Article

‘For the future of the nation’ : citizenship, nation, and education in South AfricaSTAEHELI, L.A; HAMMETT, D.Political geography. 2013, Vol 32, Num 1, pp 32-41, issn 0962-6298, 10 p.Article

Linear dune trends and wind directions in the northern Cape Province, South AfricaLE ROUX, J. S.South African geographer/Suid-Afrikaanse geograaf. 1990, Vol 17, pp 35-42, issn 0378-5327Article

ON THE ORIGIN OF THE BAD SEEING AT THE CAPEALEXANDER JB.1972; MONTH. NOTES ASTR. SOC. SOUTH. AFR.; S. AFR.; DA. 1972; VOL. 31; NO 11-12; PP. 159-161Serial Issue

AFTER A TWO-YEAR DELAY THE TSUME B/O'OKIEP ELECTROLYTIC REFINERY IS NOW BEING BUILT.1976; METAL BULL.; G.B.; 1976, NUM. 6086, P. 22Serial Issue

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