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Learning Briefs and Lessons Learned Index

By afesis|2022-10-26T09:38:03+00:00June 8th, 2017|Learning Briefs, Lessons Learned, Local Governance, Organisational, Sustainable Settlements|0 Comments
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Learning Briefs

Chronological list of learning briefs

  1. Back to Basics and the Integrated Development Plan: Placing the IDP at the centre of COGTA’s Back to Basics programme (Local Governance)
  2. Spatial Transformation and the Spatial Development Framework (Sustainable Settlements)
  3. Spatial Planning and Integrated Development Planning (Sustainable Settlements)
  4. The Missing Middle: A Smallholding Land Subsidy Programme (Sustainable Settlements)
  5. Basic Organising and Active Citizenship (Local Governance)
  6. Motivation for a Housing Development Support Programme (Sustainable Settlements)
  7. Land Acquisition and Development for Human Settlement Development (Sustainable Settlements)
  8. A New Land Records System (Sustainable Settlements)
  9. Rethinking Land and Housing Allocation (Sustainable Settlements)
  10. Managed Land Settlement: Increasing Densities (Sustainable Settlements) 
  11. Creating Quality Environments: Managed Land Settlement (Sustainable Settlements)
  12. Equitable Access to Land
  13. Good plans – Bad implementation
  14. From re-blocking to pre-blocking

Lessons Learned

Chronological list of Lessons Learned documents:

  1. Housing Cooperatives Lessons Learned (Sustainable Settlements)
  2. Examining the Role of Ward Committees in enhancing Participatory Local Governance and Development in South Africa (Local Governance)
  3. Good Governance Survey – Lessons Learned (Local Governance)
  4. Traditional Leadership and Municipal Interface (Local Governance)
  5. Modalities for Participation document (Local Governance)

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