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Bredasdorp: a regional land-use study

The study area lies in the South West Cape and forms a sub-region of the predominantly agricultural region known as the Overberg. Bredasdorp, the primary urban node of the area lies to the east-south east of and some 180 km by road from Cape Town. The regional setting of the area is clarified on map...

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Main Author: Krige, George
Other Authors: Ray Chapman
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: School of Architecture, Planning and Geomatics 2024
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description The study area lies in the South West Cape and forms a sub-region of the predominantly agricultural region known as the Overberg. Bredasdorp, the primary urban node of the area lies to the east-south east of and some 180 km by road from Cape Town. The regional setting of the area is clarified on map 1. The extent of the region to be analysed (map 2) approximates to the boundaries of the Bredasdorp Divisional Council administrative area, although it includes small portions of land at its western and eastern extremities which fall in the Caledon and Riversdale Divisional Council areas. Its southern limit is the 190 km stretch of coast along the Atlantic and Indian oceans to the west and east respectively of Cape Agulhas which cape forms the southern tip of both the study area and the African continent.
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/40714 Bredasdorp: a regional land-use study Krige, George Ray Chapman Urban and regional planning The study area lies in the South West Cape and forms a sub-region of the predominantly agricultural region known as the Overberg. Bredasdorp, the primary urban node of the area lies to the east-south east of and some 180 km by road from Cape Town. The regional setting of the area is clarified on map 1. The extent of the region to be analysed (map 2) approximates to the boundaries of the Bredasdorp Divisional Council administrative area, although it includes small portions of land at its western and eastern extremities which fall in the Caledon and Riversdale Divisional Council areas. Its southern limit is the 190 km stretch of coast along the Atlantic and Indian oceans to the west and east respectively of Cape Agulhas which cape forms the southern tip of both the study area and the African continent. 2024-11-20T08:57:34Z 2024-11-20T08:57:34Z 1973 2024-08-20T12:55:00Z Thesis / Dissertation Masters Masters http://hdl.handle.net/11427/40714 eng application/pdf School of Architecture, Planning and Geomatics Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment
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