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Guidelines for the integration of environmental planning into land reform and land development : an output of the DLA-Danced "Integration of Environmental Planning into the Land Reform Process" project.

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Corporate Authors: DANCED (Organization), South Africa. Department of Land Affairs.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Pretoria : Department of Land Affairs, 2001.
Subjects:
Land use > Environmental aspects > Government policy > South Africa.
Land use > Environmental aspects > South Africa.
Land reform > Environmental aspects > Government policy > South Africa.
Land reform > Environmental aspects > South Africa.
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