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Sheet 1 Strategies to help poor people access urban land markets This case study draws on research that examines the notion of ‘bidding power’ (see page 2 for a definition of
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Document Date: 2013-03-05 09:50:32


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City

Durban / Johannesburg / Cape Town / Pretoria / /

Company

Palmer Development Group / Isandla Institute (Cape Town) SA / NGOs / /

Country

South Africa / /

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IndustryTerm

retail outlets / retail store / social and economic networks / well-designed municipal rates systems / informal trader / retail space / retail shopping malls / retail / energy shortages / spatial planning solutions / informal retail activities / economic solution / travel times / long-term solution / retail stores / retail sector / smallscale retail use / urban management / urban infrastructure / formal retail premises / /

NaturalFeature

Hout Bay / /

Organization

civil society / UK Department for International Development / Isandla Institute / /

Person

James Photo / Kevin Napier / Felicity Kitchin / Kevin Jam Sectional / Van Donk / Kevin Bottom-up / Felicity Poor / Tanya Zack / /

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Position

informal trader / /

URL

www.urbanlandmark.org.za / /

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