Photorealistic visualisation of urban greening in a low-cost high- density housing settlement.
Apartheid housing policies of the pre-1994 South African government, and the low-cost highdensity housing programmes of the post-1994 government, has given rise to numerous urban environmental problems, some of which could be addressed in a cost-effective and sustainable manner through urban greenin...
Main Author: | Donaldson-Selby, Gavin Hugh. |
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Other Authors: | Hill, Trevor R. |
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2011
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10413/3380 |
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