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Citation Asiwaju, Anthony, I., and M. E. J. A. (Marlies) de Leeuw, eds. Border Region Development in Africa: Focus on Eastern and Southern Sub-Regions, UNCRD Research Report Series, no. 29. Nagoya, Japan: United Nations Centre for Regional Development; People's Republic of China: Development Research Center of the State Council, 1998.


Title



Border Region Development in Africa: Focus on Eastern and Southern Sub-Regions

Year 1998
Editor
Asiwaju, Anthony I. Professor of History, University of Lagos, Lagos, Nigeria
Editor
de Leeuw, M. E. J. A. (Marlies) Associate Expert, UNCRD Africa Office, Nairobi, Kenya
Material Type Book
Features  
Pages 360 p.
Relationships Part of

UNCRD Research Report Series

Contents

 
p. 1-13 Planning Across Borders: Conceptual Considerations and Comparative Historical Perspective

p. 15-32 Transborder Cooperation Policy Promotion at the Local Level: West African Experience Focusing on Nigeria and Adjacent Countries

p. 33-53 Planning Across the Borders: Border Regions in Eastern and Southern Africa

p. 55-78 Informal Cross-Border Trade in Eastern and Southern Africa: Methodological Approaches and Preliminary Results

p. 79-122 Informal Cross-Border Trade in Eastern and Southern Africa: Methodological Approaches and Preliminary Results: Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabwe

p. 123-132 Socio-Cultural and Economic Relations in Border Areas of Zimbabwe and Mozambique: A Factor for Collaborative Intervention of Uplift of Frontier Areas

p. 133-145 Cross-Border Tea/Coffee Development Possibilities between Manica Province of Mozambique (Mossurize District) and Zimbabwe (Chipinge District)

p. 147-180 Kariba, Zimbabwe-Siavonga, Zambia Border Area: A Preliminary Study

p. 181-204 Preliminary Survey of the Livingstone, Zambia-Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe Border Region

p. 205-231 Plumtree (Zimbabwe) - North East District (Botswana) Border Area

p. 233-257 Beitbridge/Zimbabwe - Messina/South Aftica Border Area

p. 259-307 Copperbelt (Zambia) - Shaba (Zaire) Border Area

p. 309-321 Case of the Malawi-Zambia Border

p. 323-355 Policies, Planning and Research Considerations in Border Region Development

Subjects BORDER INTEGRATION 01.02.01
EAST AFRICA 01.04.02
REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT 03.02.03
SOUTHERN AFRICA 01.04.02
Abstract Organized into four parts:

I. Global and Theoretical Concerns
II. Eastern and Southern Africa: Conceptual Considerations and Sub-Regional Dynamics
III. Border Regional Case Studies
IV. Policies and Planning for Border Region Development 

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