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The interdependencies of food and water within the water-energy-food nexus for the City of Cape Town
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Understanding household energy metabolism in the city of Cape Town
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Assessing water-energy nexus dynamics for sustainable resource management in Cape Town : a system dynamics approach
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User requirements for domestic energy applications : households in informal urban settings
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The persisting conditions of ‘Day Zero’: How chronic crisis challenges media narratives about the Cape Town water crisis
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A liquid consumption survey of individuals in greater Cape Town
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The time of activism: an ethnographic study on the Philippi Horticultural Area (PHA) campaign and its practices of “working” time and representation in Cape Town
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Balancing the need for biodiversity protection and city development in a context of growing socio-economic inequality in Cape Town
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Have local authorities in Cape Town developed their owns set of indicators as part of assessing their progress in providing adequate shelter?
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The relationship between growth, development and social milieu - a longitudinal study involving preschool Coloured children in Cape Town
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Messy webs of opportunity and constraint: tracing practices of plastic recycling across the uneven urban geography of Cape Town
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Informal Capacities: Exploring grounded architectural practice in transitions to sustainable urbanism in Cape Town
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An analysis of an urban edge as urban growth management instrument : Cape Town, South Africa
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Explorations of inclusive food metabolisms in Cape Town, South Africa
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A small-scale component model analysis of low-income household housing demand in Cape Town, South Africa
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Determining the changes in the sustainable livelihoods of informal settlements in the city of Cape Town metropolitan from 2001 and 2011
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Conflict over urban land use change in Cape Town
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A comparative study of the accessibility of socio-economic services in two impoverished neighbourhoods in Cape Town, South Africa
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Perceptions and the challenges associated with reblocking: two case studies in Cape Town, South Africa
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Understanding Cape Town’s food system through grassroots innovations and social-technical transitions theory
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An analysis of Cape Town Municipality's approach to urban regeneration in the central business district and other business nodes
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Transdisciplinary research and autoethnography in a healthy food market : learning through complexity, power and difference in Khayelitsha, South Africa
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The production of transformative knowledge to co-create a healthy food market in Khayelitsha, South Africa
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Global discourse and local politics : the political economy of urban regeneration in Woodstock, Cape Town