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    A review of the evolution and trajectory of the African union as an instrument of regional integration 

    Chirisa, Innocent E.W; Mumba, Artwell; Dirwai, Simbarashe.O (Springer Open, 2014-02-19)
    This review paper seeks to analyse African integration in terms of its magnitude of solidarity, the state and typology of integration and functioning. It assesses the strengths, weaknesses, objectives, successes and ...
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    Ecological planning as an inner-city revitalisation agenda for Harare, Zimbabwe 

    Matamanda, Abraham; Chirisa, Innocent (Springer Open, 2014-12-10)
    Background: This article examines approaches for integrating ecological thought in inner-city revitalisation with a special focus on the inner-city of Harare. It is an exploration and possible (re-)framing of the garden ...
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    Housing cooperatives and the politics of local organization and representation in peri-urban Harare, Zimbabwe 

    Chirisa, Innocent; Gaza, Marilyn; Bandauko, Elmond (University of Florida, Centre for African Studies, 2014-12)
    Housing cooperatives have emerged in the context of housing challenges in the urban areas as a strategy for securing low-cost housing accommodation in peri-urban Harare. They constitute vehicles that allow people to pool ...
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    A review of the evolution and trajectory of the African union as an instrument of regional integration 

    Chirisa, Innocent E.W; Mumba, Artwell; Dirwai, Simbarashe.O (Springer Open, 2014-02-19)
    This review paper seeks to analyse African integration in terms of its magnitude of solidarity, the state and typology of integration and functioning. It assesses the strengths, weaknesses, objectives, successes and ...
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    Answering to the domesticability of exotic options and strategies in managing Africa’s urban landscapes for sustainability beyond 2015 

    Chirisa, Innocent E.W; Kawadza, Shingai T; Bandauko, Elmond (Springer Open, 2014-05-09)
    This study aims at critically assessing the land management strategies that can be instrumental in bringing sound governance to urban landscapes in Africa with the view of mapping the potential, minimum conditions for ...
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    Building and urban planning in Zimbabwe with special reference to Harare: Putting needs, costs and sustainability in focus 

    Chirisa, Innocent (Columbia University, 2014)
    This article examines construction and its relationship with urban planning in Zimbabwe. Urban planning has been blamed for making the building process cumbersome, thereby raising transaction costs. Such transaction ...
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    Ecological planning as an inner-city revitalisation agenda for Harare, Zimbabwe 

    Matamanda, Abraham; Chirisa, Innocent (Springer Open, 2014-12-10)
    Background This article examines approaches for integrating ecological thought in inner-city revitalisation with a special focus on the inner-city of Harare. It is an exploration and possible (re-)framing of the garden ...
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    Building and urban planning in Zimbabwe with special reference to Harare: Putting needs, costs and sustainability in focus 

    Chirisa, Innocent (Columbia University, 2014)
    This article examines construction and its relationship with urban planning in Zimbabwe. Urban planning has been blamed for making the building process cumbersome, thereby raising transaction costs. Such transaction ...
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    Multi-stakeholder dialogue on formal and informal forms of public transport in Harare, Zimbabwe: Convergence or divergence perspective 

    Mbara, Tatenda; Dumba, Smart; Mukwashi, Tapiwa (AOSIS Publishing, 2014-11-21)
    Cities in the developing world are growing both geographically and demographically. This growth has increased pressure on services, including the public transport systems used by the majority of people. In the last two ...
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    Answering to the domesticability of exotic options and strategies in managing Africa’s urban landscapes for sustainability beyond 2015 

    Chirisa, Innocent E.W; Kawadza, Shingai T; Bandauko, Elmond (Springer Plus, 2014-05-09)
    This study aims at critically assessing the land management strategies that can be instrumental in bringing sound governance to urban landscapes in Africa with the view of mapping the potential, minimum conditions for ...

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    AuthorChirisa, Innocent (5)Chirisa, Innocent E.W (4)Bandauko, Elmond (3)Dirwai, Simbarashe.O (2)Kawadza, Shingai T (2)Matamanda, Abraham (2)Mumba, Artwell (2)Dumba, Smart (1)Gaza, Marilyn (1)Mbara, Tatenda (1)... View MoreSubjectDevelopment (4)African integration (2)Corruption (2)Decolonisation (2)Domesticating policy (2)Ecological planning (2)Eonomic meltdown (2)Exotic (2)Garden city (2)Independence (2)... View MoreDate Issued
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