Similar Items: A new nature for exiled territories : the archaeology of beauty
- Ibuyambo: reconnecting rural Xhosa people with the natural environment in the contemporary time
- Isiko Lehlathi 'The Customary Rights of the Forest': Unearthing the True Nature of Botanical Gardens
- A new model towards sustainable socio-economic development using the principles of bioregionalism, illustrated through a case study in SW Botswana
- When a city embraces its paradox : the exploration of incremental waste mining of a decommissioned landfill site and its gradual transformation into a productive public space
- Saldanha Bay as a living space: negotiating (re)source dynamics in a water scarce Bay
- Bee-cause - Designing to receive: a project which explores designing landform and soils to receive and support a variety of flowering species in strategically located corridors; bridging the boundary between the cape honey bee foraging grounds and bee pollinated farmlands, as a result creating other socioeconomic, educational and environmental relationships