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Bob, U., Roberts, B., Pillay, U. & Dimitrov, L. (2009) Paradise road: attitudes to transport and the 2010 FIFA World Cup. HSRC Review. 7(3):12-14.
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With less than a year to the 2010 FIFA world cup, improvements to public transport are on the main anticipated benfits. The authors explore publi perceptions towards salient transportation issues relating to the mega-event.
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Botes, F. (2006) The impact of tansport pricing in South Africa on freight transport costs. (February).
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A number of studies have highlighted high logistics costs as one of the factors that inhibit the competitive advantage of South Africa. Yet, South African transport policy and transport plans focus almost entirely on passenger transport rather than on freight transport. Although the importance of lower logistics costs has recently been noted at the highest level, all levels of government still...
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Khosa, M.M. (2001) Public transport in the changing South Africa, 1994-2000. (Paper presented at the Goedgedacht Forum Debate "How can economic growth take place in a way that reduces poverty?", 8 April).
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Khosa, M.M. (2000) Toward a sustainable transport and communication sector in Southern Africa. In The sustainability challenge for Southern Africa. Whitman, J. (ed). Basingstoke, Hants.: Macmillan Press. 111-143.
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Reviews the European experience of regionalism and evaluates its impact on the transport and communications sector. Reflects on the concept of developing a sustainable transport and communications sector in southern Africa.
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Peltzer, K. (2008) Road use behaviour in Africa. (Invited keynote address at the 4th International Conference on Traffic and Transport Psychology in Washington DC, USA, 1 September).
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Potgieter, C., Pillay, R. & Modisane, T. (2006) A heavy load to carry: women and rural transport. HSRC review. 4(3):4-5.
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Safe movement and transport are integral parts of our daily lives, and the fact that these travel activities affect men and women differently must form part of policy- makers? agenda
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Potgieter, C.A. (2006) Gender, development and transport in rural South Africa: methodological, policy and implementation challenges. (Paper presented at the Gender, Transport and Development Gender, Transport and Development Conference, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, Port Elizabeth, 27-30 August).
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Potgieter, C.A., Pillay, R. & Rama, S. (2006) Women, development & transport in rural Eastern Cape, South Africa. Cape Town: HSRC Press.
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This monograph addresses the challenges facing policy and its implementation in respect of women, development and transport by concentrating on selected sites in the rural Eastern Cape province of South Africa.
A key indicator in social, political and economic development, transport is not simply about mobility and infrastructure, but also about socio-cultural roles and responsibilities that...
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Schurink, W.J. (2000) Hamba uphephile (travel safely): exploring prospects for strenghthening the initiative. Part 2: The social construction of policing and other relevant services. (15 October 2000).
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Turok, I. A complex challenge for planners. Cape Argus. 11. (8 April 2010)
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Turok, I. Why transport is not the only way to get our cities moving. Business Day. (19 May 2010)
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Wabiri, N. (2011) South Africa crude oil import portfolio risks: which way out?. (Paper presented at the policy Brief Launch Seminar, 24 February).
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