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An Overview of South Africa's Metropolitan Areas - Dualistic, Dynamic and under Threat…
(Lodz Univeristy Press, 2010-11-19)The article explores the threats posed to metropolitan viability and resilience in South Africa which is faced by continued spatial and economic concentration and duality - a trend also evident in a number of Central ... -
Poland in the Period of Economic Transition and Germany After Reunification an Attempt at Assessing Σ-Convergence
(Lodz Univeristy Press, 2010-11-19)In 2009 and 2010 Poland and Germany are celebrating some important anniversaries - 20 years of the first free elections and the fall of the Berlin Wall. These jubilees inspire research aiming at taking stock of developments ... -
Post-Apartheid National Spatial Development Planning in South Africa - A Brief History
(Lodz Univeristy Press, 2010-11-19)Since coming to power in 1994 successive ANC-governments have engaged in a series of attempts at national spatial development planning in South Africa. These engagements have received scant treatment in the planning ... -
Regional Inequalities in the New European Union Member-States: Is There a ‘Population Size’ Effect?
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South Africa (2009) - Salient Contemporary Features in Facts and Figures
(Lodz Univeristy Press, 2010-11-19)South Africa is a demographically diverse country where many divisions (still) tend to coincide with racial boundaries, beset by a wide range of socio-economic problems typical of developing countries and otherwise stemming ... -
Telling Stories - A History of Growth Management in the Gauteng Province (South Africa)
(Lodz Univeristy Press, 2010-11-19)The sprawled nature of major South African cities can be attributed to a variety of reasons. The 1994 (post-apartheid) political shift, however, prompted cities and regions to plan for more equitable and accessible cities. ...