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Oranje, M
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Van Huyssteen, Elsona
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Meiklejohn, C
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2009-11-05T10:59:59Z |
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2009-11-05T10:59:59Z |
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2009-06 |
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Oranje, M, Van Huyssteen, E and Meiklejohn, C. 2009. National Spatial Development Perspective (NSDP) and assumptions on small town economic investment by government. Academy of Science of South Africa Forum Proceedings, Pretoria, South Africa, June 2009, pp 1-13 |
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978-0-9814159-1-8 |
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http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3717
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Academy of Science of South Africa Forum Proceedings, Pretoria, South Africa, June 2009 |
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dc.description.abstract |
What matters from the perspective of the NSDP is whether an area has the potential to grow economically in a sustainable way, create jobs and alleviate poverty. If small towns have such potential, there is nothing that precludes such investment. Small investments in small places would clearly be more in sympathy with the NSDP-logic, unless of course a particular small town actually had huge development potential that was of national significance, and would warrant large investment. This paper presents views of the position of the National Spatial Development Perspective (NSDP) on investment in small towns to grow their economies, create jobs and alleviate poverty. |
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en |
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Academy of Science of South Africa |
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dc.subject |
National spatial development perspective |
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NSDP |
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Small towns |
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Economic investment |
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Development potential |
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Economic development |
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Poverty alleviation |
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National Spatial Development Perspective (NSDP) and assumptions on small town economic investment by government |
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Conference Presentation |
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Oranje, M., Van Huyssteen, E., & Meiklejohn, C. (2009). National Spatial Development Perspective (NSDP) and assumptions on small town economic investment by government. Academy of Science of South Africa. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3717 |
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dc.identifier.chicagocitation |
Oranje, M, Elsona Van Huyssteen, and C Meiklejohn. "National Spatial Development Perspective (NSDP) and assumptions on small town economic investment by government." (2009): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3717 |
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Oranje M, Van Huyssteen E, Meiklejohn C, National Spatial Development Perspective (NSDP) and assumptions on small town economic investment by government; Academy of Science of South Africa; 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3717 . |
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TY - Conference Presentation
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