Beplanning in Suidwes-Afrika

Authors

  • GJF Gous

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.38140/trp.v7i0.3206

Keywords:

South West African planning

Abstract

In South West Africa, planning until the early sixties was mainly on an ad hoc basis and, apart from the functioning of the normal state machine, there was little attention paid to planning on a fixed, organized basis: the first real effort to compile a comprehensive planning report for South West Africa was published in 1962-1963 when the well-known Odendaal Commission published its 'Report of the South Africa Investigation Commission Commission'. However, the terms of order for the commission were such that more attention has been paid to the moral and moral welfare and social progress of non-white inhabitants of South West Africa.
*This article is written in Afrikaans.

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Published

1978-04-30

How to Cite

Gous, G. (1978) “Beplanning in Suidwes-Afrika”, Town and Regional Planning, 7, pp. 6–8. doi: 10.38140/trp.v7i0.3206.

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Review articles