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Vol 13, No 2 (2006)
Table of Contents
Articles
| Urban types in rapidly urbanising cities - a typological approach in the analysis of urban types in Dar es Salaam |
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| J M Lupala | 1-21 |
| Assessment of the field performance of a photovoltaic pumping system for village domestic water supply |
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| G R Kassenga | 22-31 |
| Damage to buildings on expansice soils in Kibaha, Tanzania |
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| C Lucian, S Hintze, H Stille | 32-40 |
| Participation and partnerships in sanitation imporvement in informal housing areas |
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| A G Kyessi | 49-64 |
| The use of NOAA AVHRR satellite data for mapping sediment variability in the marine and coastal environment |
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| E J Liwa | 65-73 |
| Effectiveness of vegetated constructed wetland in the reducation of BOD5 in pre-treated wastewater | |
| M E Kaseva |
| The role of mafuni in housing construction in informal settlements in Dar es Salaam |
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| H M Nguluma | 84-93 |
Journal of Building and Land Development. ISSN: 0856-0501


