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Ng'ong'ola, D. H. Malawi urban household energy survey. Lilongwe: University of Malawi, Bunda College of Agriculture, 1992.

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United Nations Human Settlements Programme, ed. Malawi urban housing sector profile. Nairobi, Kenya: UN-HABITAT, 2010.

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Mpoola, Dalitso. Malawi: [name of city] urban profile. Nairobi: United Nations Human Settlements Programme, Regional and Technical Cooperation Division, 2011.

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Kruse, Claus. Lessons in urban management: Experiences in Malawi, 2000-2005. Mzuzu, Malawi: ALMA Consult, 2005.

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Ngwira, John. Urban property markets and the role of government in Malawi. London: University of East London, 1994.

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Chilowa, Wycliffe. Demographic projections and their implications for urban and rural housing in Malawi. Zomba [Malawi]: University of Malawi, Centre for Social Research, 1996.

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Chilowa, Wycliffe. Food insecurity and coping strategies among the low income urban households in Malawi. Bergen: Chr. Michelsen Institute, Dept. of Social Science and Development, 1991.

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Muula, Adamson. Situational analysis of the peri-urban environment and the health impacts in Malawi. Blantyre, Malawi: Dept. of Community Health, University of Malawi College of Medicine, 2001.

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Mataya, Charles. Socio-economic effects of structural adjustment policies on Malawi's rural and urban households: Final report. [Lilongwe]: Government of Malawi, National Economic Council, Poverty Monitoring System, 1998.

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Munthali, Alister C. Improving the health of children among the urban poor in the City of Blantyre, Malawi. Zomba, Malawi: University of Malawi, Centre for Social Research, 2006.

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Gallagher, Brenda. Transport and mobility issues and concerns for people with disabilities living in urban areas: Malawi country report. [Zomba, Malawi]: University of Malawi, Centre for Social Research and Malawi Against Physical Disabilities, 2002.

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Palamuleni, L. G. Bacteriological contamination of water in urban poor areas: A case study of South Lunzu Township, Blantyre Malawi. [Zomba, Malawi: s.n., 2000.

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Chikwakwa, Dennis. The Bahai faith in Malawi: Its origin growth and impact : a case study of the Lilongwe Urban Bahai Community. Zomba: Kachere Series, 2006.

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A, Chikuni, and Singa D. D, eds. Small scale rainwater harvesting for combating water deprivation at orphan care centres in peri-urban areas of Lilongwe, Malawi. Nairobi, Kenya: African Technology Policy Studies Network, 2006.

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Munthali, Alister C. Enhanced accessibility for people with disabilities living in urban areas: A small-scale demonstration project in Blantyre, Malawi : a report. Blantyre]: University of Malawi, Centre for Social Research, 2003.

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Roe, Gillian. A profile of low income urban households in Malawi: A report of the first stage of a study on the effects of macro-economic adjustment policies on urban poor households. [Zomba, Malawi]: Centre for Social Research, University of Malawi, 1989.

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Conference, on Housing and Urban Development in Africa (11th 1988 Lilongwe Malawi). Agricultural growth and market town development: Proceedings of the Eleventh Conference on Housing and Urban Development in Africa, May 16-19, 1988, Lilongwe, Malawi. [Malawi]: The Ministry, 1988.

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Acharya, Sunil. Condom knowledge, attitude, and use assessment among males aged 18-49 and females aged 15-44 years in selected rural and urban areas of Malawi. Zomba [Malawi]: Demographic Unit, Chancellor College, 1994.

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Workshop, on Urban Fuelwood Development in the SADC Region-Blantyre City Fuelwood Project (4th 1995 Blantyre Malawi). Report of the Fourth Workshop on Urban Fuelwood Development in the SADC Region--Blantyre City Fuelwood Project: Held in Blantyre, Malawi, 27-29 November, 1995. [Lilongwe]: The Government, 1996.

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Workshop, on Urban Fuelwood Development in the SADCC Region with Particular Reference to the Blantyre City Fuelwood Project (1988 Blantyre Malawi). Report of the Workshop on Urban Fuelwood Development in the SADCC Region with Particular Reference to the Blantyre City Fuelwood Project: Held in Blantyre, Malawi, 27th June to 1st July 1988. [Lilongwe]: The Govt., 1988.

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Roe, Gillian. The plight of the urban poor in Malaŵi: Results from a baseline survey. [Zomba, Malawi]: Centre for Social Research, University of Malaŵi, 1992.

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Giosa, Pierpaolo. World Heritage and Urban Politics in Melaka, Malaysia. NL Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789463725026.

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Already celebrated as a busy entrepôt and the most glorious of the Malay kingdoms of the past, Melaka has been on the UNESCO World Heritage List (together with George Town) since 2008 on the strength of its multi-ethnic and multi-religious urban fabric. Yet, contrary to the expectations of heritage experts and aficionados, the global mission of safeguarding cultural heritages has become a tumultuous issue on the ground. In World Heritage and Urban Politics in Melaka, Malaysia: A Cityscape below the Winds how the World Heritage 'label' has been, and continue to be used by different actors – such as international organizations, nation states, and society at large – to generate new economic revenues as well as to attract tourists and investments for large-scale real estate development projects is analyzed, revealing the complex and often contradictory stories behind heritage designations in urban milieus.
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Creating the welfare state in urban France, 1880-1940. Montreal, QC: McGill-Queen's University Press, 2003.

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Tan, Lee. Buddhist Revitalization and Chinese Religions in Malaysia. NL Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789463726436.

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Buddhist Revitalization and Chinese Religions in Malaysia tells the story of how a minority community comes to grips with the challenges of modernity, history, globalization, and cultural assertion in an ever-changing Malaysia. It captures the religious connection, transformation, and tension within a complex traditional belief system in a multi-religious society. In particular, the book revolves around a discussion on the religious revitalization of Chinese Buddhism in modern Malaysia. This Buddhist revitalization movement is intertwined with various forces, such as colonialism, religious transnationalism, and global capitalism. Reformist Buddhists have helped to remake Malaysia’s urban-dwelling Chinese community and have provided an exit option in the Malay and Muslim majority nation state. As Malaysia modernizes, there have been increasing efforts by certain segments of the country’s ethnic Chinese Buddhist population to separate Buddhism from popular Chinese religions. Nevertheless, these reformist groups face counterforces from traditional Chinese religionists within the context of the cultural complexity of the Chinese belief system.
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Benyahia, Mohammed Najib. Journal d'un architecte: Réflexions sur le développement urbain de la ville de Meknès : histoire d'un projet pour une ville malade de son insalubrité. [Rabat?: s.n., 1999.

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African Union of Building Societies and Housing Finance Institutions., United States. Agency for International Development. Regional Office of Housing and Urban Development., United States. Agency for International Development. Office of Eastern and Southern Africa Affairs., and International Shelter Conference (2nd : 1986 : Vienna, Austria), eds. The Mangochi (Malawi) recommendations on shelter and urban development. [Nairobi, Kenya]: The Union, 1991.

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Breast-feeding and weaning practices in urban areas of Malawi. [Lilongwe] Malawi: Ministry of Health, 1989.

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Malawi. Dept. of Economic Planning and Development. Food Security and Nutrition Unit., ed. Report on a nutrition survey of high income urban children in Malawi. [Lilongwe]: Food Security and Nutrition Unit, Dept. of Economic Planning and Development, Office of the President and Cabinet, 1991.

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Programme, Municipal Development, ed. Addressing urban poverty in the context of decentralization in eastern and southern Africa: Case studies in Zimbabwe, Malawi, Zambia, and Uganda. Harare, Zimbabwe: Municipal Development Programme for Sub-Saharan Africa, 1996.

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Ndola District (Zambia). Health Management Team., Ndola (Zambia). City Council. Public Health Dept., and Tropical Diseases Research Centre (Ndola, Zambia). Vector Biology Unit., eds. Strategic plan for control of malaria in Ndola Urban. [Ndola, Zambia]: Ndola District Health Management Team in conjunction with Ndola City Council Public Health Dept., 1998.

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Le Paludisme en Afrique de l'Ouest: Études entomologiques et épidémiologiques en zone rizicole et en milieu urbain. Paris: Editions de l'ORSTOM, 1991.

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Actas del curso Urbanismo y mujer: Nuevas visiones del espacio publico y privado: Malaga 1993, Toledo 1994. Seminario Permanente "Ciudad y Mujer", 1995.

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Umar, Faisal, Shane D. Johnson, and James A. Cheshire. Testing Theories of Social Disorganization in Nigeria. Edited by Gerben J. N. Bruinsma and Shane D. Johnson. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190279707.013.10.

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This chapter focuses on the social disorganization approach to understanding variations in area-level rates of crime. It first provides context through a brief description of the study area, Badarawa-Malali, an urban district in the city of Kaduna, Nigeria (Section 17.2). Section 17.3 provides a review of the different components of social disorganization theory, the mechanisms through which they are believed to operate, how they have been estimated in previous studies, and whether they are meaningful in the context of Nigeria. Section 17.4 describes the data and survey methods employed, while Section 17.5 discusses the geographical units of analysis used in this present study. Section 17.6 presents an empirical test of social disorganization theory using data for Nigeria. The final section discusses the findings and their implications for criminological understanding.
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