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International Development Planning Review Volume 40, Issue 2 (April 2018)

 

International Development Planning Review is a peer-reviewed journal which provides an interdisciplinary platform for the critical study of development related practices, planning and policy in the global South.

 

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Contents:

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   Spanning the spectrum: infrastructural experiences in South Africa’s state housing programme

 

   Sarah Charlton

 

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   New perspectives for planning education in the Middle East: added value through intercultural dialogue

 

   Maram Tawil and Katrin Baeumer

 

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   Urban sustainability in Caribbean Small Island Developing States: a conceptual framework for urban planning using a case study of Trinidad

 

   Michelle Mycoo

 

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   Manufacturing-led peri-urbanisation in central China: the case of Wuhan’s Dongxihu District

 

  Jianyi Li, Douglas Webster, and Cai Jianming

 

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   How do micro- and small-scale enterprises respond to global competition? An example of the textile survival cluster Gamarra in Lima

 

   Alena Israel and Marion Hitzeroth

 

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   Book Review

 

   Colin Clarke

 

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