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1Seeing from the South: Refocusing Urban Planning on the Globe’s Central Urban IssuesUrban Studies2009664
2Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Global CitiesEnvironmental Science & Technology2009593
3African urban fantasies: dreams or nightmares?Environment and Urbanization2014462
4Co-production and collaboration in planning – The differencePlanning Theory and Practice2014246
5Grasping the unknowable: coming to grips with African urbanismsSocial Dynamics2011124
6Domestic diversity and fluidity among some African households in Greater Cape TownSocial Dynamics199691
7Low-income rental housing: are South African cities different?Environment and Urbanization199765
8Making unhealthy places: The built environment and non-communicable diseases in Khayelitsha, Cape TownHealth and Place201663
9Divergent development in South African cities: Strategic challenges facing Cape TownUrban Forum200150
10Informal settlement upgrading and safety: experiences from Cape Town, South AfricaJournal of Housing and the Built Environment201747
11Race and Spatial Imaginary: Planning Otherwise/Introduction: What Shakes Loose When We Imagine Otherwise/She Made the Vision True: A Journey Toward Recognition and Belonging/Isha Black or Isha White? Racial Identity and Spatial Development in Warren County, NC/Colonial City Design Lives Here: Questioning Planning Education’s Dominant Imaginaries/Say Its Name – Planning Is the White Spatial Imaginary, or Reading McKittrick and Woods as Planning Text/Wakanda! Take the Wheel! Visions of a Black Green City/If IPlanning Theory and Practice201847
12Why Won’t Downtown Johannesburg ‘Regenerate’? Reassessing Hillbrow as a Case ExampleUrban Forum201344
13Street Renaming, Symbolic Capital, and Resistance in Durban, South AfricaEnvironment and Planning D: Society and Space201443
14Down to Earth: Linking Planning Theory and Practice in the ‘Metropole’ and BeyondInternational Planning Studies200837
15Why It Is Difficult to Change Urban Planning Laws in African CountriesUrban Forum201137
16Problems In Indoor Mapping and ModellingInternational Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences - ISPRS Archives037
17The Case for a Southern Perspective in Planning TheoryInternational Journal of E-Planning Research201436
18Spatial models for the rational allocation of routinely distributed bed nets to public health facilities in Western KenyaMalaria Journal201731
19Global risk of invasion by Bactrocera zonata: Implications on horticultural crop production under changing climatic conditionsPLoS ONE202030
20Partnerships of learning for planning education Who is learning what from whom? The beautiful messiness of learning partnerships/Experiential learning partnerships in Australian and New Zealand higher education planning programmes/Res non verba? rediscovering the social purpose of planning (and the university): The Westfield Action Research Project/At the coalface,Take 2: Lessons from students' critical reflections/Education for “cubed change”/Unsettling planning education through community-enPlanning Theory and Practice201529
21The use of a spatial information system in the management of HIV/AIDS in South AfricaInternational Journal of Health Geographics200427
22Unravelling Apartheid Spatial Planning Legislation in South AfricaUrban Forum201127
23Theories of Land Reform and Their Impact on Land Reform Success in Southern AfricaLand201926
24Land Conflicts in Informal Settlements: Wallacedene in Cape Town, South AfricaUrban Forum200725
25Revising Spatial Planning Legislation in Zambia: A Case StudyUrban Forum201124
26Changing Planning Law in Africa: An Introduction to the IssueUrban Forum201122
27The return of the city-region in the new urban agenda: is this relevant in the Global South?Regional Studies202122
28Digital Visualisation as a New Driver of Urban Change in AfricaUrban Planning202022
29Planning under political transition—lessons from Cape Town's metropolitan planning forumInternational Planning Studies199820
30Planning and informal food traders under COVID-19: the South African caseTown Planning Review202119
31The planned ‘city-region’ in the New Urban Agenda: an appropriate framing for urban food security?Town Planning Review201916
32Making space for drones: The contested reregulation of airspace in Tanzania and RwandaTransactions of the Institute of British Geographers202116
33POSITION, LOCATION, PLACE AND AREA: AN INDOOR PERSPECTIVEISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences016
34On the Liberal Moral Project of Planning in South AfricaUrban Forum201115
35Human rights in tension: guiding cadastral systems development in customary land rights contextsSurvey Review201915
36Introduction: rogue urbanismsSocial Dynamics201114
37Collecting flooding and vulnerability information in informal settlements: the governance of knowledge productionSouthern African Geographical Journal201614
38DEM-induced errors in developing a quasi-geoid model for AfricaJournal of Geodesy200313
39Renegotiating local governance in a post-apartheid city: The case of Cape TownUrban Forum200412
40Forum: resilience & designResilience201812
41Constructing an “infrastructure of care” – understanding the institutional remnants and socio-technical practices that constitute South Africa’s Covid-19 responseUrban Geography202111
42Vine Signal Extraction – an Application of Remote Sensing in Precision ViticultureSouth African Journal of Enology and Viticulture201610
43Spatial planning in the global South: reflections on the Cape Town Spatial Development FrameworkInternational Development Planning Review201610
44Evaluation of GOCE-based global gravity field models over Japan after the full mission using free-air gravity anomalies and geoid undulationsEarth, Planets and Space20179
45ASSESSMENT OF THE HOMOGENEITY OF VOLUNTEERED GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION IN SOUTH AFRICAInternational Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences - ISPRS Archives09
46Splintering by Proxy: A Reflection on the Spatial Impacts and Distributed Agency of Platform UrbanismJournal of Urban Technology20229
47Co-producing urban expertise for SDG localization: the history and practices of urban knowledge production in South AfricaUrban Geography20239
48The need for more appropriate forms of urban management: The case of land use controls and home businessesDevelopment Southern Africa19938
49Freshwater: Towards a Better Understanding of a Wicked ProblemEnvironmental Science and Sustainable Development20208
50Apartheid to democracy: representation and politics in the Voortrekker Monument and Red Location MuseumArchitectural Research Quarterly20067