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South Africa's spatial development initiatives: Initial assessments

SDIs, tourism‐led growth and the empowerment of local communities in South Africa

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Pages 809-826 | Published online: 27 Feb 2008

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  • Respectively, Director of Mafisa (a company that does research and planning for community tourism) and contributing editor to Out There magazine; Consultant, DB Consulting, also formerly Principal Specialist, DBSA and part of the SDI Technical Team; Principal Specialist (Programming), DBSA and part of the SDI Technical Team. This article was produced by Eddie Koch and based on a series of papers by Geoff de Beer, Sean Elliffe and others. These references are provided at the end of this article and contain full details of literature cited in it

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