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A model for the evaluation of location based services in South Africa based on soft systems methodology and the process-outcomes model
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The integration of Geographical Information Systems with multicriteria decision making techniques to improve poverty eradication planning
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Municipal solid-waste collection and disposal management using geospatial techniques in Maseru City, Lesotho
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Building walls, breaking boundaries : a study of difference and inclusion at Deer Park, Cape Town
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Understanding the context of informality: urban planning under different land tenure systems in Mzuzu city, Malawi
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Using sensor web technologies to help predict and monitor floods in urban areas
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Using GIS to evaluate the impact of the built environment on health in “Brown’s Farm” Philippi
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Towards automatic modeling of buildings in informal settlements from aerial photographs using deformable active contour models (snakes)
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Flood modelling using data available on the Internet
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The use of spectral methods in Quasi-geoid modelling
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Informal settlement modeling using digital small-format aerial imagery
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Conceptual design of a GIS-based land inventory model for urban informal settlement land management
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The intended and actual impacts of mega-events : an international comparative study on mega-event hosting and a speculative review of South Africa's preparations for the 2010 Football World Cup
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Design and creation of a virtual world of Petra, Jordan
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Enabling a Trading Community: A Re-imagination of Trade in Lusaka, Zambia
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Seeing, surfacing, patterning: A socially inclusive architecture for the blind
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Development rights and conservation constraints: urban conservation-oriented controls in the City of Cape Town
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Designing for health and well-being: Implementing Human Centered Design principles into an existing workplace precinct through adaptive re-use practices
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The architecture of learning environments and community integration
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Negotiating modernism in Cape Town: 1918-1948 : an investigation into the introduction, contestation, negotiation and adaptation of modernism in the architecture of Cape Town
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Extending sites of education: patterns for adaptable shared facilities to upgrade existing schools
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Through the lens of identity, a poetic journey of subconscious embodiment in architecture
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Use of geographic information systems for planning semi-informal settlements. A case study : Hout Bay
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The role of informal trade markets in household food security and nutrition in Cape Town s food systems value chain