Browsing Architecture by Subject "Zanzibar"

Browsing Architecture by Subject "Zanzibar"

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  • De Kock, Gerhard J. (University of Pretoria, 2015)
    In 2007, incentives for farmers to grow nonfood bio fuel crops, increasing transportation costs, climate change, growing consumer demand and population growth caused major food shortages in the world, especially ...
  • Wright, Louis Gerhard; White, G.T. (Gary) (Liveable Cities Conference 2013 June 17-19, 2013-06-17)
    The focus of this paper is on the practical expertise and context driven design decisions required in creating liveable cities in developing countries. In determining the relative position of a city’s rank on most ...
  • Tolsma, Jacquis R. (University of Pretoria, 2014)
    Zanzibar has become a well-known tourist destination with its spices, friendly people, beaches and year-round warm climate. The tourism industry has become one of the main economic sectors of the island and provides ...
  • Engberts, Rainer E. (University of Pretoria, 2014)
    Landscape had significance to society once. The significance of these landscapes was associated with agronomic practices, a spiritual connection to nature, and a platform for social interaction within the community. To ...
  • Verster, Mia (University of Pretoria, 2014)
    In the Stone Town of Zanzibar, a World Heritage Site, the amalgamation of various cultures has created a complex architectural as well as cultural heritage. Public space is regarded as male space due to the strong Islamic ...
  • Wright, Louis Gerhard; White, G.T. (Gary); Van der Westhuizen, Christo (2013-04-17)
    This is a project spin-off of a larger study documenting elements of Outstanding Universal Value in Zanzibar’s Stone Town, the project team was initially required to provide regional analysis of the precinct surrounding ...