Social choice: a framework for collective decisions and individual judgements within a cross-cultural society.

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1995

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Comrie, Henri, Pierre

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This discourse represents a searching process. Its outcomes are consciously unpredictable and open-ended. Its topic is influenced by spatial dilemma across the spectrum of South - African cities and the fact that opportunities of finding answers towards integration on a regional level has only now become desirable and feasible through national policy. During a period of heightened political awareness the need for integration and improved access has become a pressing issue which forces us to seek answers on our feet.( Abbreviation abstract )

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A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Architecture, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree Master of Urban Design

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City planning--cross-cultural studies--South Africa--Nelspruit, Social choice, City planning--decision-making

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