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Masterclasses on How Not to Demolition Illegal Settlements Impact on Perceptions of Tenure Security: A Case Study of Harare, Zimbabwe at the Conference on Land Policy 2021

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2021-11-02
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“United Nations. Economic Commission for Africa (2021-11-02). Masterclasses on How Not to Demolition Illegal Settlements Impact on Perceptions of Tenure Security: A Case Study of Harare, Zimbabwe at the Conference on Land Policy 2021. UN.ECA Conference on Land Policy in African (4th: 2021, Nov. 1–4: Kigali, Rwanda). Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. © UN. ECA. https://hdl.handle.net/10855.1/3572”
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UN.ECA Conference on Land Policy in African (4th: 2021, Nov. 1–4: Kigali, Rwanda)
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