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posted by Ismail Farouk at Tuesday, March 27, 2007
- Farouk, I 2008: Urban Regeneration and Evictions in Bertrams, Johannesburg. Case Study prepared for the Migrants Rights Monitoring Project, special report No.2: Migrant Access to Housing in South African Cities. Report by Jennifer Greenburg and Tara Polzer, Forced Migration Studies Programme, University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa.
- Farouk, I 2008: Bad Buildings, Urban Management and Crime Control: The Case of the Fashion District, prepared for the Migrants Rights Monitoring Project, special report No.2: Migrant Access to Housing in South African Cities. Report by Jennifer Greenburg and Tara Polzer, Forced Migration Studies Programme, University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa.
- Farouk, I 2007: The Hector Pieterson Research Project, Report Prepared for the City of Johannesburg
- Farouk, I. 2007: Sedibeng District Municipality Pro-Poor Policy Review, Chapter Prepared for the Sedibeng District Municipality.
- Farouk, I 2006: The Hector Pieterson Research Project, Mapping the School Routes 30 Years Later, Report Prepared for the City of Johannesburg
- Farouk, I, 2006: The Network Approach to Urban Regeneration, The Case of Yeoville, Research report submitted for the completion of Masters Degree in Geography
- ASM Architects and Urban Designers 2004: Greater Ellis Park Development, Urban Design Framework.
- ASM Architects and Urban Designers 2004: Braamfontein Regeneration Programme, Urban Design Framework.
- Farouk, I. and Sajin, M. 2004: Ekurhuleni Street Trading Facilities Project Report prepared for the Ekurhuleni Municipality.
- Farouk, I. and Sajin, M. 2004: A Preliminary Report on the Pink Dollar Industry in Braamfontein, Report prepared for the Johannesburg Development Agency
- Farouk, I. and Sajin, M. 2004: A report on the Alleyways of Braamfontein, Report prepared for the Johannesburg Development Agency
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