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    Land use and transport planning in the Greater Kampala, Uganda 

    Kiggundu, Amin T.; Mukiibi, Stephen (Indonesian Journal of Geography, 2012-06)
    Urban land use (also known as spatial planning or urban form) has a big influence and impact on the way transport systems are planned and managed in large cities. In Kampala for example, transport systems are largely ...
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    Landuse and transport planning in the Greater Kampala, Uganda 

    Kiggundu, Amin T.; Mukiibi, Stephen (Department of Geomatics and Land Management, School of Built Environment, College of Engineering, Design, Art & Technology, Makerere University, Uganda, 2011-08-03)
    Urban land use (also known as spatial planning or urban form) has a big influence and impact on the way transport systems are planned and managed in large cities. In Kampala for example, transport systems are largely ...
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    A spontaneous location theory and how street vendors acquire spaces (Case Study : Kampala City – Uganda) 

    Were, Andrew Gilbert; Mukiibi, Stephen; Nawangwe, Barnabas; Mukwaya, Paul Isolo; Nakangu, Bridget; Nambatya, Juliana; Kisitu, Daniel (International Journal of Architecture and Urban Development, 2022)
    This paper presents a 'spontaneous location' theory to explain the choice and appropriation of street spaces by street vendors for their private enterprises in the central division of Kampala city. It provides for how ...
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    A moralist theory and the persistence of street vending : the case study of Kampala City - Uganda 

    Were, Andrew Gilbert; Mukiibi, Stephen; Nawangwe, Barnabas; Nakangu, Bridget; Mukwaya, Paul Isolo; Nambatya, Juliana; Kisitu, Daniel (BZT Academy Publishing House, 2022-01-24)
    This paper employs the moralist theory to explain: the endurance of street vending practices in Kampala city. It used perceptions of law enforcement officials and street space users towards street vending practices. The ...

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    Kiggundu, Amin T. (2)Kisitu, Daniel (2)Mukwaya, Paul Isolo (2)Nakangu, Bridget (2)Nambatya, Juliana (2)Nawangwe, Barnabas (2)Were, Andrew Gilbert (2)SubjectHigh urban densities (1)Kampala (1)Landuse, Kampala (1)Moralist theory (1)Spontaneous location (1)Street spaces (1)Street vending (1)Street vendors (1)Transport planning (1)Transportation, Kampala (1)... View MoreDate Issued2020 - 2022 (2)2011 - 2019 (2)

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