CURRICULUM VITAE

Maléne (Maria Magdalena) Campbell ID no 5703190085088

June 2021

Work address: Department of Urban and Regional Planning Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences University of the Free State (UFS) P.O. Box 339 9300 Bloemfontein [email protected] Tel +27 (0)51 4013575 Fax +27 (0)51 4013049

EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS

University education: Post-graduate diploma: Land Management and Informal Settlement Regulation (Institute for Housing and Urban Development Studies, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands) 2007

Ph.D. University of the Free State (UFS) 1997. Thesis: Residential satisfaction and mobility among residents of high and medium density housing in the greater Bloemfontein (Supervisor: Prof. J.J.A. Lazenby)

Master’s Degree in Urban and Regional Planning (UFS) 1984, bursary holder of the Human Sciences Research Council

Bachelor of Geography Honours (UFS) 1980

Postgraduate Higher Education Diploma (UFS) 1979

Secondary education: C & N Secondary School Oranje for Girls, Bloemfontein

NATIONAL RESEARCH FOUNDATION RATING: C3

PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION South African Council for Urban and Regional Planners (SACPLAN) Reference No. Pr Pln A/592/1988

AWARDS 2015: Vice-Chancellor’s Community Service-Learning Award

2014: Supervisors Hall of Fame of the Postgraduate School of the University of the Free State

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY Present positions: Academic Department Head (Appointed January 2015- December 2024) Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences, University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa

2 Associate Professor (Appointed 1 July 2018) Department of Urban and Regional Planning Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences University of the Free State

Previous positions: Acting Academic Department Head (July – December 2014) Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences, University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa

Senior Lecturer (January 2002-June 2018) Department of Urban and Regional Planning Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences University of the Free State

Lecturer (2001) Department of Urban and Regional Planning Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences University of the Free State

Temporary part-time professional officer and temporary part-time Senior Lecturer (1996–2000) Department of Urban and Regional Planning Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences University of the Free State

Town Planning Consultant for Laubscher, Slabbert and Brink (LSB) Land Surveyors (1990–1995)

Town Planner with the Development Council – Southern Orange Free State (1986–1989)

Town Planning Technician with the Provincial Administration – Local Government Branch – Urban and Regional Planning Division (1981–1985)

Temporary part-time professional officer Department of Geography University of the Free State (1980)

LECTURING DUTIES

Post-graduate year courses: Master of Urban and Regional Planning (M.U.R.P.; Master of Land and Property Development Management (M.Prop.); Honours in Spatial Planning) BEH704/ URHS7904 (Housing) 2001–2019 SBF793/ URUP7906 (Urban Research Project) 2014-2021 URUT6804 (Research in Urban Development Theory) 2016-2021 URCS6814 (Capita Selecta) 2018–2020 URCS6824 (Capita Selecta) 2020 URMD6808 Research Project 2020-2021

URHA6804 (Human Settlement Management and Administration 2018

3 ISR702/ URRP7902 (Introduction to Practice of Regional Planning) 2003–2015 SSS703 (Theory of Regional Planning) 1996–2000 SSS701 (Theory of Urban Planning) 1999–2000 SSS704 (Practice of Regional Planning) 1999–2002 TSP792 (Applied Regional Planning Project) 2004–2005; 2007–2012 TSP793 (Applied Regional Planning Project) 2013 URRP7906 (Applied Regional Planning Project) 2014

Post-graduate semester courses: Honours and Master of Urban and Regional Planning (M.U.R.P.); Honours of Housing; Master of Land and Property Development Management (M.Prop.) GTR793 (Advance Research in Urban Planning) 2016-2017

ATB612 (Socio Cultural Aspects Research) 2015 BEH604 (Housing) 2009-2010 BEH612 (Housing) 2012-2014 BGM714 (Metropolitan Planning) 2001–2003 BGR752 (Planning Management) 2009 BGR704 (Planning Management) 2010-2011 BMK612 (Planning Methodology) 2005–2011 BMK602 (Planning Methodology) 2009-2011 BMK793/ URRM7914 Research Methodologies 2015 BNA (712)/ URDP7922 Dissertation Proposal 2015 BNA622 (Planning Research) 2005–2008; 2013 BOB614 (Development of Civilization) 2014 CSB722 (Capita Selecta in Housing) 2006–2007 GEO645 (Geography) 2001 GTR793 (Advance Research in Urban Planning) 2016 HSI604 (Introduction to Housing) 2011-2013 HSI304 (Introduction to Housing) 2013 HSH793 (Human Settlements Research) 2011 HSN793 (Financial Management of Housing Research) 2011 HSU793 (Housing Research) 2011 HSUP7906 (Urban Research Project) 2014 HSRP7906 (Applied Regional Planning Project) 2014 RSP602 (Writing of research reports) 2009-2010 SSS725 (Urban Design) 1997 SSS727 (Environmental Planning) 1998 SSS722 (Methodology) 2001–2004 SSS721 (Housing) 2001; 2003 TSP793 (Applied Regional Planning Project) 2012-2014; 2016 URHS7913 (Housing for Planners) 2014 URSC6822 (Socio Cultural Aspects Research) 2015

Undergraduate year courses: Bachelor of Land and Property Development Management (B.L.P.M.); Bachelor of Architecture BEH304 (Housing) 2012-2014 BGR404 (Urban Geography for Housing and Urban Settlements) 2014 GAD104 (Land Administration) 2001–2008 GAD204 (Land Administration) 2002–2006 GAD304 (Land Administration) 2003–2008 GAD404 (Land Administration) 2004; 2009; 2010-2011 SSS202 (Housing) 1997–2002

MODULE EVALUATIONS:

4 BEH612: 3,41 URUP7906: 3,5

POST-GRADUATE RESEARCH SUPERVISION

Ph.D. - completed 1. Ramabodu, M.S. 2014. Procurement Guidelines for Project Success in Cost Planning of Construction Projects 2. Muleya, N. 2018. Sensation and perception: An exploration of human multi- sensory experiences and preferences to enhance public space planning, policy and practice in the City of Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. 3. Sinxadi, M.L. 2019. An exploration of the degree to which planning upholds the public’s desires in regards to the closure of public open spaces: The case of the Mangaung townships. 4. Kruger, W. 2020. Co-supervisor at the North West University. Renewable energy development for South Africa: a spatial planning approach.

Ph.D. Theses – current Dube, T. 2018. Exploring Urban Development and Management in the Informal Economy – The Case of Bulawayo, Zimbabwe.

Goliath, M.- L. 2018. An evaluation of contested spaces and contested place making: The case of artisanal miners in Galeshewe.

Mgwele, A. 2021.

Zimunya, W. 2019. Spatiality, Planning and Policy Frameworks in Mapping Urban outcomes in Zimbabwe: The Case of Mutare, Zimbabwe

Bolton, T. 2021. Tenure provision for rural communities

Post-doctoral candidate Dr Abraham (RA) Matamanda 2019-2020

Research master’s completed Mshumpela, A.S. 2020. An exploration of the plight of households living in informal settlements: a case of Mdantsane township in Buffalo City Metropolitan Municipality, South Africa

Master’s dissertations – completed (M.U.R.P. - Master of Urban and Regional Planning; M.Prop.-Master of Land and Property Development Management)

1. Griffiths, P. 1998. Rural development in Lesotho (M.U.R.P.)

2. Juries-Whiteman, R. 2000. Home-based businesses: with specific reference to Bloemfontein: issues and problems (M.U.R.P.)

3. Mahlanyane, B.R. 2001. Densification of smallholdings: the case of Mangaung (M.U.R.P.)

4. Ward, M. 2001. Towards the integration of housing with a mass transport system in the greater Johannesburg area (M.U.R.P.)

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5. Mogoe, M.M. 2002. The Impact of HIV/Aids on Housing in Mangaung with Planning Guidelines for the Future (M.U.R.P.)

6. Ferreira, W. 2003. Voorkomende Stads- en Streekbeplanningsriglyne vir dorpe en streke wat hul bestaansfunksie verloor het of in die toekoms mag verloor; met spesifieke verwysing na dorpe langs die R-30 Roete (, en ) (M.U.R.P.)

7. Ramorapeli, T. 2003. Spatial Planning as a Method of Controlling Migration to ensure the Livelihood of People in Mining Cities with reference to Welkom/Virginia and Theunissen (Free State Province) (M.U.R.P.)

8. Tshabalala, R. 2003. Planning for Future Graveyards in Urban Areas: a Case Study of Bloemfontein (M.U.R.P.)

9. Hlungwani, S. 2003. The Role of Housing in Regional Development along the R30-Route from Bloemfontein to Welkom (M.U.R.P.)

10. Detering, A. 2004. Planning Guidelines for a Proposed Capital City Region to Replace the Windhoek Local Authority and Khomas Regional Councils. (M.U.R.P.)

11. Makomatsili, T. 2004. Relationship between the Town Planning Scheme and the Spatial Development Framework in the Free State (M.U.R.P.)

12. Bolton, T. 2005, A Regional Perspective on the Relation of Industries between Bloemfontein and Welkom in order to consolidate Welkom's Economic Position (M.U.R.P.)

13. De Kock, J. 2006, Urban Planning Solutions to the Challenges of Flexible Land Tenure for the Urban Poor in Windhoek, Namibia (M.U.R.P.)

14. Roelofse, J. 2006. A review of the Integrated Sustainable Rural Development Programme (ISRDP) within the Kgalagadi District Municipality "Nodal Area" (M.U.R.P.)

15. Ndlovu, T. 2007. The Role of Agriculture in Regional Planning: A Case Study of the R30 Road, Free State Province. (M.U.R.P.)

16. Mshumpela, A. 2008, People housing process (PHP), a viable option for quality low cost housing: A case of Amathole District Municipality. (M.U.R.P.) (South African Housing Foundation student of 2008 award)

17. Matela, T. 2008. Subsidised low-income housing: the case of Philippolis (M.U.R.P.)

18. Pienaar, J.J. 2008. The implications of second homes for planning in Sout Africa. Some guidelines for smaller towns- a case study of the Overstrand local municipality. (M.U.R.P.)

19. Janse van Rensburg, J.D. 2008. Spatial planning and the management of sprawl by applying an urban edge strategy in small towns: the case of Bitou (M.U.R.P.)

6 20. Hlungwani, S. 2008, Master in Land and Property development Management (M.Prop.) (South African Housing Foundation student of 2009 award)

21. Meades, Z. 2009. Urban design principles for micro level planning in low cost housing (M.U.R.P.)

22. Shihundla, J. 2010. Planning for the location of clinics and hospices in Mangaung with specific reference to Chris Hani Township (M.U.R.P.)

23. Monyeke, L. 2011. Medium-density housing as a means to control urban sprawl in Mangaung: A case study of the Scholtz townhouses (M.U.R.P.)

24. Myburgh, W. 2012. Regional Planning Guidelines for the Management of Tourism Development in Clarens (M.U.R.P.)

25. Negumbo, F. 2012. The impact of increased density on a city: the case of Windhoek, Namibia (M.U.R.P.)

26. Titus, N. 2012. A Rural Development Strategy for the Cape Winelands (M.U.R.P.).

27. Lesia, P. 2010. Critical examination of public transport in Mangaung. Master in Land and Property development Management (M.Prop.)

28. Pantswa, A.O. 2012. The impact of migration and urbanization on housing demand in small rural towns (M.U.R.P.).

29. Galloway, T. 2012. Die Sosio-Ekonomiese impak van die N-4 korridor op streekbeplanning (The Socio-economic Impact of the N4-corridor on regional planning (M.U.R.P.).

30. Hay, A. 2012. Housing policy in South Africa-Theoretical ease versus practical difficulty-the case of Umshwathi, a rural municipality in Kwazulu Natal (M.U.R.P.).

31. Kavikairiua, C. 2012. Provision of low-income housing: Challenges when planning for sustainable urban communities in Windhoek (M.U.R.P.).

32. Lubbe, D. H. 2012. The impact of wildlife farming on environmental planning and regional development in the Free-State (M.U.R.P.).

33. Mojaki, O. 2012. Sustainable Medium Density Housing as a Tool to Integrate Low-Income Families into South African Cities: Case Study of Community Residential Units (Cru) in Bloemfontein (M.U.R.P.).

34. Nieuwoudt, J. 2012. ’n Groenbenadering tot Eiendomsontwikkeling: Verkykerskop as gevalle-studie (M.Prop.).

35. Rex, R. 2012. Residential Desegregation since 2004: the case of selected Bloemfontein suburbs (M.U.R.P.).

36. Van Staden, P.S. 2013. A framework for City of Cape Town owned vacant land to be utilised for the production of profitable crops. (M.U.R.P.).

7 37. Coetzee, D. 1013. Land-use reconsidered a proposal for the relocation of the Bloemfontein agricultural show grounds. (M.U.R.P.).

38. Grewar, D. 2013. The impact of sea-level rise on beachfront properties: The case of the Cape Peninsula (MProp).

39. Tjipetekera, C. 2014. The capacity to finance low-cost housing through the build together program: a case study of Otjiwarongo municipality and Okakarara town council in Namibia Housing for low-income families: the case of Windhoek, Namibia. (M.U.R.P.).

40. Mxoli, T. 2014. The Implementation of Nkonkobe Spatial Development Framework: A Local Government Perspective. (M.U.R.P.).

41. Booysen, L. 2014. An Assessment of the Implementation of the Urban Development Zone: A Case Study of Mangaung Metropolitan. (M.U.R.P.).

42. Engelbrecht, N. 2014. Seawater Desalination Plant Cape Town: A Critical Evaluation of Robben Island as a Proposed Site.(M.U.R.P.).

43. Mocwagae, K. 2014. The viability of a corridor development to maximize the economic opportunities in the region: the case of the N8-road from Bloemfontein and Maseru. (M.U.R.P.).

44. Zulu, S. 2014. The reclamation and redevelopment of potential of former landfill sites for social housing or commercial purposes: A case study of the city of Port Elizabeth. (M.U.R.P.).

45. Kwenani, R. 2014. Best practices for informal settlements around the world, a model for Windhoek. (M.U.R.P.).

46. Moholo, J. 2014. Secure Tenure of Government Subsidised Housing: The Case of Letsemeng Municipality (Koffiefontein) (M.U.R.P.).

47. Mathe, B. 2014. Planning proposals for creative tourism: The case of Dullstroom, Mpumalaga Province. (M.U.R.P.).

48. Mocwagae, K.S. 2015. Viability of a Corridor Development to Maximise Regional Economic Opportunities: N8-Road from Bloemfontein and Maseru. (M.U.R.P.).

49. Ferreira, V. 2015. Integrative use of census and GIS. (M.U.R.P.).

50. Ramatsoele, R. 2015. A study of the Impact of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) Protocol on Market Access along the Maputo Development Corridor (MDC). (M.U.R.P.).

51. Leeuw, B. 2015. An Exploration of the role of Mangaung as an Intermediate / Secondary City or a Metropolitan Area. (M.U.R.P.).

52. Cekiso, S. 2015.A Town planning framework for efficient urban development: a case of Sol Plaatje Local Municipality. (M.U.R.P.).

8 53. Loggerenberg, D. 2015. A Framework for Municipal Planning Information Systems and Improving Efficiency in South African Local Municipalities. (M.U.R.P.).

54. Du Plessis, N. 2015. Guidelines for the Alignment of the Spatial Development Framework (SDF) and the Integrated Development Plan (IDP): A Case study of Stellenbosch Municipality. (M.U.R.P.).

55. Motau, M. 2016. Studentification: the case of Brandwag Bloemfontein. (M.U.R.P.).

56. Kaota, P. 2017. The impacts of gold mining activities of the past in Jan Cilliers Park, Welkom; and how the Spatial Planning and Land Use Management Act can be applied as a guiding planning tool to counter such impacts in the future. (M.U.R.P.).

57. Mabalane, M.B. 2017. A critical analysis of the implementation of the Urban Development Zone tax incentive with particular reference to Durban in the eThekwini Municipality. (M.U.R.P.).

58. Nthuli, T.S. 2017. Exploring the impact of ownership without a tittle deeds of residents of properties on land under traditional leadership: a case study of Mbazwana Village. (M.U.R.P.).

59. Baas, K.S. 2017. Assessment of the resilience of Local Economic Development in Orania. (M.U.R.P.).

60. Lungameni, I. 2018. An exploration of small towns: the case of Grootfontein, Namibia. (M.U.R.P.).

61. Shikoyeni, D. 2018. The Impact of mining on the land Use development of a small Town: The case of Karibib, Erongo Region, Namibia. (M.U.R.P.).

62. Nyalugwe, J. 2018. An exploration of the factors that contribute to the availability shortage of residential land for middle income families in Windhoek, Namibia. (M.U.R.P.).

63. Hen-Boisen, W. 2018. Gated communities of South Africa – A product of fear of crime or a lifestyle choice – The case of Woodland Hills, Bloemfontein. (M.U.R.P.).

64. Phalane, K. 2019. An integrated transport planning system for a small town : The case of Bela-Bela, South Africa.

65. Jason, D. 2019. Planning for spatially and socially inclusive communities: The case of Stellenbosch.

66. Jonas, M. 2019. An investigation into the level of provision of basic services in small rural towns: the case of Brandfort/Majwemasweu, South Africa.

67. Andreas, F. 2020. Flexible land tenure: a tool for tenure security for informal settlers in Namibia.

9 68. Engelbrecht, A. 2020. Proposal for planning guidelines for communal amenities in townhouse complexes in Quenera – Suburb of the Buffalo City Metropolitan Municipality: South Africa.

69. Cronjé, M. 2020. Planning for mining-dependant towns and sustainable development: a case study of Matzikama Local Municipality.

70. Ngozwana-Mazwi, S. 2020. Exploring ways in which spatial planning can address the needs of the taxi industry and its commuters in and around Walmer Park mall in Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality.

71. Lekhu, L., 2020. Planning for taxi’s: the case of Bloemfontein Bloemfontein.

72. Gcilitshana, M. 2020. An evaluation of the socio-economic development opportunities in a small town: The case of Keiskammahoek, Eastern Cape Province, South Africa.

Master’s dissertations – current (registered) 1. Buttner, D. 2021. Studentification. 2. Mokoena, G. 2021.Right to the city. 3. Moloto, M. 2021. Security of tenure in mining towns

Students’ prizes The South African Housing Foundation (SAHF) awarded Mr Martin Abrahamse the 2011 National Student Award for the Housing Module (BEH752). Mr Abrahamse obtained 80% for his Housing project and 88% for the module.

EXTERNAL ASSESSOR

Member of panel of external assessors, Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, University of Stellenbosch, 2020.

Master’s Thesis in Planning: Nelson Mandela University, 2019-2020.

PhD Thesis. 2018, 2020. University of Zimbabwe.

Ph.D. Theses in Planning: University of North-West, Potchefstroom Campus, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021.

Magister Art. Et Scien. Dissertations in Planning: University of North-West, Potchefstroom Campus, 2006, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2019, 2020, 2021.

Master’s Thesis in Planning: University of Stellenbosch, 2017.

Master of Land and Property Development Management END792 Research Essay in Property Development 2010-2015.

EXTERNAL EXAMINER/ MODERATOR

10 Central University of Technology (CUT). 2019, 2020, 2021. Department of the Built Environment. Subject: Sustainable Development SDT42BE.

University of Venda. 2018-2020. Bachelor of Urban and Regional Planning Degree: URP 4546: Project Design and Management.

University of Venda. 2017. Metropolitan Planning; Project Design; Planning and Management modules.

University of North-West, Potchefstroom Campus. 2018-2020. SBRS 411 and SBSS 4142 Modules.

University of North-West, Potchefstroom Campus. 2012-2015. Strategic and Project Management for Planners SBES42 Module.

UFS, Centre for Development Support. 2012, 2019. Dissertation MDS791.

UFS, Centre for Development Support. 2020. PhD thesis-Internal assessor.

Department of Quantity Surveying and Construction Management, University of the Free State, Main Campus, 2008-2013. Honours Theses (GIP402) Quantity Surveying as well as Land and Property Development Management programmes.

University of North-West Potchefstroom Campus. 2010, 2015. SBEL421 Integrated Planning Management 421 Module.

Department of Quantity Surveying and Construction Management, University of the Free State, Main Campus, 2005–2014. Applied Research Project END791.

Two Town Planning modules for final-year students: University of North West, Potchefstroom Campus, 2008.

Uniqwa University, 2002. Geography module: Co-ordinator Prof W van Zyl.

RESEARCH

Research focus: Mining towns – Planning Human Settlements – Planning Secondary cities – Planning Socially and spatially excluded communities Small Towns – Planning

Chapters in books Matamanda, A., Dube, T. & Campbell, M. 2021. Studentification and its Interplay on Urban Form and Urban Policy-Reflection from Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. Matamanda, A, Nel, V & Chirisa, I. (Eds). Urban Geography in Postcolonial Zimbabwe.Springer International Publishing. DOI 10.1007/978-3-030-71539-7 ISBN 978-3-030-71538-0 Chapter 4.

Toba, L. & Campbell, M. 2020. Homelessness by choice and by force. Filho, W.L., Özuyar, P.G., Azul, A.M., Brandli, L., Azeiteiro, U. and Wall, T. (Eds). No Poverty, Encyclopedia of the UN Sustainable Development Goals. © Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2020.

11 https://meteor.springer.com/container/contribute.jsf?id=129996&auth_user=483747& auth_key=7251b41ddcbff461e89fbe655d32d8b3 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3- 319-69625-6_5-1

Sinxadi L., Campbell M. 2020. Factors Influencing Urban Open Space Encroachment: The Case of Bloemfontein, South Africa. In: Roggema R., Roggema A. (eds) Smart and Sustainable Cities and Buildings. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3- 030-37635-2_19 ISBN 978-3-030-37634-5 Pp287-298.

Campbell, M. 2019. Mbombela: a growing provincial capital and tourism destination. In Marais, L. & Nel, V. Space and Planning in Secondary Cities: Reflections from South Africa. Stellenbosch: SUN Media, pp 92-106. ISBN 978-1-928424-34-5

Toba, L. & Campbell, M. 2019. Factors influencing urban open space encroachment\:the case of Bloemfontein, South Africa. Thomas, L. (Ed) Smart and Sustainable Built Environment (SASBE Sydney). Springer\:Australia. Chapter 20. https://www.irbnet.de/daten/iconda/CIB_DC31556.pdf

Drewes, E. & Campbell, M. 2018. The Tsassamba Committee. In Marais, L., Burger, P., Van Rooyen, D. (Eds) Mining and Community in South Africa: From small town to iron town. London & New York: Routledge, pp 63-76. ISBN: 978-1-13-806113-2 https://www.routledge.com/Mining-and-Community-in-South-Africa-From-Small- Town-to-Iron-Town/Burger-Marais-van-Rooyen/p/book/9781138061132

Campbell, M., Nel. V. & Mphambukeli, T. 2016. EMalahleni. In Marais, L., Donaldson, R. & Nel, E. (Eds) Secondary Cities and Development. London & New York: Routledge, pp 63-82. ISBN: 978-1-138-95225-6

Sinxadi, L. & Campbell, M. 2015. Creating sustainable environments through community participation: the case of Naledi Local Municipality, South Africa. Roggema, R. & Roggema, A., (eds) Smart and Sustainable Cities and Buildings. Chapter 19. https://www.bookdepository.com/publishers/Springer-Nature-Switzerland-AG

Marais, J.G.L., Venter, A., De Gouveia, A. Campbell, M.M. & Myburgh, W.R. 2012. Tourism risks associated with small town development: The case of Clarens. In Donaldson, R. & Marais, J.G.L (Eds) Small Town Geographies in Africa: Experiences from South Africa and elsewhere. Nova Science Publishers: New York. Pp 242-250. ISBN: 978-1-62100-104-1

Chapters pending Marais, L., Burton, J., Campbell, M. & Nel, E. 2021. Mine closure in the coal industry: global and national perspectives. Marais, L., Burger, P., Campbell, M. Van Rooyen, D. & Denoon-Stevens, S. (Eds) Coal and energy in Emalahleni, South Africa: Is a just transition possible? Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. Chapter 3.

Marais, L., Ntema, J., Campbell, M., Cloete, J. & Lenka, M. 2021. Informal settlements in the mining context. Marais, L., Burger, P., Campbell, M. Van Rooyen, D. & Denoon- Stevens, S. (Eds) Coal and energy in Emalahleni, South Africa: Is a just transition possible? Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. Chapter 6.

Marais, L., Burger, P., Campbell, M., Denoon-Stevens, S. & Van Rooyen, D. 2021. Mine closure in the coal industry: global and national perspectives. Marais, L., Burger, P., Campbell, M., Denoon-Stevens, S. & Van Rooyen, D. (Eds) Coal and energy in Emalahleni, South Africa: Is a just transition possible? Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. Chapter 17.

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Campbell, M. 2022. Perceptions of the impact of extractive industries on local government: The case of the Rustenburg mining town. Marais, L, Campbell, M, Denoon-Stevens, SP & Van Rooyen, D. Mining and Community in the South African Platinum Belt: A Decade after Marikana, Nova Science Publishers, Hauppauge NY. Chapter 6.

Marais, L, Denoon-Stevens, S & Van Rooyen, D. 2022. Rustenburg: The Challenges of a Normalised Mining Town. Marais, L, Campbell, M, Denoon-Stevens, S & Van Rooyen, D. Mining and Community in the South African Platinum Belt: A Decade after Marikana, Nova Science Publishers, Hauppauge NY. Chapter 1.

Refereed journal articles Sinxadi, L., Awusie, B. & Campbell, M. 2020. Multi-stakeholder perspectives on approaches for addressing the incidence of urban public open space encroachment: The case of Freedom Square, Bloemfontein. Town and Regional Planning, no.77, pp. 137-148. http://dx.doi.org/10.18820/2415-0495/trp77i1.10

Muleya, N. & Campbell, M. 2020. A multisensory approach to measure public space quality in the city of Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. Town and Regional Planning, no.76, pp. 56- 71. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18820/2415-0495/trp76i1.5

Campbell, M. & Drewes, E. 2018. A tripartite approach to ensure municipal service delivery: The case of a mining town in South Africa. Journal of Settlements and Spatial Planning, November, pp 93-102. DOI: 10.24193/JSSP.2018.2.02

Campbell, M., Nel, V. & Mphambukeli, T. 2017. The governance and spatial planning challenges of a thriving economy based on non-renewable resources within a local government under Administration: the case of Witbank, South Africa. Land Use Policy Journal. No 62, pp 223-231. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landusepol.2016.12.027

Campbell, M.M. and Mholo, J., 2016. An Exploration of the Provision of Government- Subsidised Housing without Title Deeds: A Recipient’s Interpretation of Security of Tenure. World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology, International Journal of Civil, Environmental, Structural, Construction and Architectural Engineering, 10(9), pp.1082-1087. Available from: http://waset.org/publications/10005272/an- exploration-of-the-provision-of-government-subsidised-housing-without-title-deeds-a- recipient-s-interpretation-of-security-of-tenure

Campbell, M. 2016. A great place and not yet, another declining small town: The case of Clarens, South Africa. Urbani Izziv. Vol 27, No2, pp138-148. DOI: 10.5379/urbani- izziv-en-2016-27-02-005. ISSN 2385-9423.

Sinxadi, L. & Campbell, M. 2015. Creating sustainable environments through community participation: the case of Naledi Local Municipality, South Africa. Journal of Public Administration. Vol 50 Issue 2, pp370-378.

Donaldson, R. Benn, J., Campbell, M.M. & De Jager, A. 2014. The impact of studentification on reshaping urban space in two South Africa cities. Urbani Izziv. Vol 25, ISSN 0353-6483, pp176-188.

Rex, R., Campbell, M.M. & Visser, G.E. 2014. The on-going desegregation of residential property ownership in South Africa: the case of Bloemfontein. Urbani Izziv. Vol 25, ISSN 0353-6483, pp 6-24.

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Van Staden, P.S. & Campbell, M.M. 2014. A Framework for Vacant City-Owned Land to Be Utilised for Urban Agriculture: The Case of Cape Town, South Africa. World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 27-28 February, 8(2), pp818-824. Available from: http://waset.org/publications/9997548/a- framework-for-vacant-city-owned-land-to-be-utilised-for-urban-agriculture-the-case- of-cape-town-south-africa

Campbell, M.M. & Hauptfleisch, A.C. 2012. The Impact of the Maputo Development Corridor on Wealth Creation within the Region it serves. Journal of Civil Engineering and Architecture, USA. Vol 6 Issue 9 September. ISSN 1934-7359 print & 1934-7367 online. JCEA-E 20111119-2, pp1184-1193.

Jansen van Rensburg, J.D. & Campbell, M.M. 2012.Spatial planning and the management of sprawl by applying an urban edge strategy. Urban Forum 23(1) pp 61- 72.

Campbell, M.M. & Meades, Z. 2011. Urban design principles for micro level planning in low-cost housing: The Case of Turflaagte. Journal for the Constructed Environment. Volume 1 Issue 2 pp 29-46. Available from: http://eds.b.ebscohost.com/abstract?site=eds&scope=site&jrnl=21548595&AN=6638 4697&h=2rEVDmJncagKxlE2GyEnqQGUZq%2bEp3YdgHkJ59Jab26kIAEwMsMoUf NGIEst4zu9KPbvZNP6HPZkYrI74vKY4g%3d%3d&crl=c&resultLocal=ErrCrlNoResul ts&resultNs=Ehost&crlhashurl=login.aspx%3fdirect%3dtrue%26profile%3dehost%26 scope%3dsite%26authtype%3dcrawler%26jrnl%3d21548595%26AN%3d66384697

Campbell, M.M. & Phago, K.G. 2008. The impact of major sporting events on the economy and the people of a developing region: the case of the 2010 World Cup Soccer Tournament. Africa Insight, Vol 38, Issue nr 3, December, pp 26-34.

Campbell, M.M., De Kock, J. & Van der Westhuizen, T. 2008. Secure Tenure for the Urban Poor: Lessons from a Community-Based Land-Tenure Approach in Windhoek, Namibia. Town and Regional Planning, 52, November, pp 45–54.

Steenkamp, G.M., Mogoe, M.E., Campbell, M.M. & Steÿn, J.J. 2005. Moontlike ruimtelike oplossings vir gesinne en gemeenskappe waar die gesinstruktuur verander het weens MIV/VIGS. Town and Regional Planning, 48 November, pp 27–34.

Detering, A., Campbell, M.M. & De Kock, J. 2005. City-regional Councils – a myth, or method for better planning? The case of the Khomas Region (Namibia) Acta Structilia, 12(2), pp 84–105.

Juries-Whiteman, R.C. & Campbell, M.M. 2001. Home-based businesses: Issues and problems with specific reference to Bloemfontein. Acta Structilia, 8(1), pp17–32.

Campbell, M.M. & Lazenby J.A.A. 2000. Intra-urban residential mobility among residents of high and medium density housing units in the greater Bloemfontein (Title translated from the Afrikaans). Town and Regional Planning, 43, November, pp 39– 45.

Campbell, M.M. & Lazenby, J.A.A. 1998. Housing satisfaction among residents of high and medium density housing in the greater Bloemfontein (Title translated from the Afrikaans). Acta Structilia, 5(1 & 2), pp 81–93.

14 Steÿn, J.J., Britz, B. & Campbell, M.M. 1997. Our New Capital Bloemfontein. Architecture S.A., May/June 1997, pp 46–48.

Pending article Marais, L., Job, G., Campbell, M., Venter A., Cloete, J., Rani, K. & Koetaan, Q. 2021. Student housing satisfaction at a South African University.Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice.

Brand, A.D.W., Drewes, J.E. & Campbell, M.M. 2021. Differentiated outlook to portray secondary cities in South Africa. Geosciences.

Peer reviewed published International Conference Papers Campbell, M., Drewes, E., & Brand, A. 2019. Corridor development in a South African coal mining region. Regional Networks and Economic Space Development. RSA Russia Division Workshop, Yekaterinburg, Russia 14-16 November.

Campbell, M. & Drewes, E. 2018. A Hybrid Local Government Approach Towards Planning and Development. Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) Construction, Building and Real Estate (COBRA) Research Conference. London, 23- 25 April 2018. file:///C:/Users/campbemm/Documents/Tue%20Dec%2005%2009-34- 47%202017%20-1/Publications/1-Campbell-A-HYBRID-LOCAL-GOVERNMENT- APPROACH-TOWARDS-PLANNING-AND-DEVELOPMENT-220418-KP.docx.pdf

Booysen, L. & Campbell, M. 2016. A lack of stakeholder buy in derails an Urban Development Zone tax incentive: the case of Mangaung, South Africa. Planning Africa 2016 Conference (PAC 2016), Making Sense of the Future - Disruption and Reinvention, 3-6 July 2016. Sandton Convention Centre, Pp 27-39, ISBN: 978-0-620- 69628-9. file:///C:/Users/campbemm/Documents/Tue%20Dec%2005%2009-34- 47%202017%20-1/RIMS/Planning%20Africa%202016.pdf

Campbell, M. & Ramatsoele, R. 2016. The Impact of the Southern African Development Community Protocol on Market Access along the Maputo Development Corridor. Planning Africa 2016 Conference (PAC 2016), Making Sense of the Future - Disruption and Reinvention, 3-6 July 2016. Sandton Convention Centre, Pp 77-90, ISBN: 978-0-620-69628-9. file:///C:/Users/campbemm/Documents/Tue%20Dec%2005%2009-34- 47%202017%20-1/RIMS/Planning%20Africa%202016.pdf

Hauptfleisch, A.C., Campbell, M.M. & Kajimo-Shikanto, K. 2014. Public Private Partnerships: Procurement interventions: financial viability and long term project control. ICEC IX World Congress, Milan, Italy, 20-22 October. ISBN no: 978-88- 940141-0-5.

Hay, A. & Campbell, M.M. 2014. Housing policy implementation versus municipal capacity: the case of uMshwathi Local Municipality. Planning Africa 2014 Making Great Places, Durban South Africa, 19-22 October, ISSN 978-0-86970-781-4, pp24-36.

Pantshwa, A.O. & Campbell, M.M. 2013. Addressing the impact of migration and urbanisation on housing delivery in small towns through public private partnerships. South African Housing Foundation (SAHF) International Conference. Public Private Partnerships. Cape Town, South Africa, 15-19 September, Pp 1-8, ISBN: 978-0-620- 55816-7.

15 Mojaki, O. & Campbell, M.M. 2013. Social and rental medium density housing as a tool to integrate low-income households into South African cities: the case of Community Residential Units (CRU) in Mangaung Metropolitan Municipality.South African Housing Foundation (SAHF) International Conference. Public Private Partnerships. Cape Town, South Africa, 15-19 September. Pp 1-9, ISBN: 978-0-620-55816-7.

Hauptfleisch, A.C. & Campbell, M.M. 2013. Public Private Partnerships: A sustainable Procurement Option for Highways. AACE (Association for Advancement of Cost Engineering) International Annual Meeting. Washington, DC, June 30 – July 3. OWN- 1434, ISBN 978-1-885517-80-7. http://www.aacei.org/am/2013/OWN.shtml. Pp 1-21.

Hauptfleisch, A.C., Verster, J.J.P. & Campbell, M.M. 2012. Public private partnerships: A legal vehicle for road corridor developments. Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) annual Construction, Building and Real Estate Research Conference (COBRA). Las Vegas, Nevada USA 11-13 September.

Campbell, M.M. & Pienaar, J.J. 2012. Second-home detection procedures: the case of Overstrand Local Municipality, South Africa. International Cost Engineering Council 8th World Congress. Durban, South Africa 23-27 June 2012. Eds RG Pearl & JJP Verster. Hosted and published: Association of South African Quantity Surveyors (ASAQS). Published on CD File Housing – PDFs no 54 pp 1-13 .ISBN 978 0 86886 808 0.

Pienaar, J.J., Campbell, M.M. & Visser, G.E. 2012. The Planning Consequences of Second Homes in South Africa. Planning Africa 2010: Beyond Crisis: Opportunities and Actions-Published Conference E-Proceedings 13-15 September 2010. Durban, South Africa.

Coetzee, D. & Campbell, M.M. 2012. Spatial development in Bloemfontein: Stemming the tide. International Cost Engineering Council 8th World Congress. Durban, South Africa 23-27 June 2012. Eds RG Pearl & JJP Verster. Hosted and published: Association of South African Quantity Surveyors (ASAQS). Published on CD. ISBN 978 0 86886 808 0. Pp20-32.

Campbell, M.M., Schoeman, D.A. & Matela, M. 2011. The locality of subsidised housing and migrant labourers: the case of Philippolis, South Africa. World Planning Schools Congress, Planning’s Future-Futures Planning: Planning in an Era of Global (Un) Certainty and Transformation, 4-8 July, Perth, Western Australia. ISBN 978-1- 74052-237-3. Published on CD track 3 file no 753 pp 1-23.

Campbell, M.M., Abrahamse, M.A., Mdingi, Z. & Smit, R. 2011. A proposed development axis framework: The case along the West Coast road (R27) between Cape Town and Saldanha Bay, South Africa. World Planning Schools Congress, Planning’s Future-Futures Planning: Planning in an Era of Global (Un) Certainty and Transformation, 4-8 July, Perth, Western Australia. ISBN 978-1-74052-237-3. Published on CD track 19 file no 038 pp 1- 22.

Campbell, M.M. & Myburgh, W.R. 2011. The viability of a development axis between the cities of Bloemfontein and Kimberley, South Africa. World Planning Schools Congress, Planning’s Future-Futures Planning: Planning in an Era of Global (Un) Certainty and Transformation, 4-8 July, Perth, Western Australia. ISBN 978-1-74052- 237-3. Published on CD track 19 file no 037 pp 1-21.

Campbell, M.M. 2008. Informal settlements and tenure options: Freehold or Leasehold. In Lewis, M.P., Coetzee, M.J. and Kihato, M. (Eds.) Planning Africa 2008: Shaping the

16 Future-Published Conference E-Proceedings. 14-16 April. Sandton, South Africa, pp 25-33. ISBN 978-0-620-40287-3.

Peer reviewed published National Conference Papers Mphambukeli, T.N. & Campbell, M.M. 2015. A remedial measure? Power relationships and social justice in planning: A case study of Emalahleni Local Municipality. Second Conference of Planning Students and Young Graduates conference proceeding. University of Johannesburg, 5-7 October. South Africa. ISBN: 978-0-86970-732-6.

Contract research: published reports Campbell, M. 2017. Mbombela. In Marais, L. and Du Plessis, D. (Eds). Spatial Transformation: Are Intermediate Cities Different? Johannesburg: South African Cities Network, pp 32-34. Available from www.sacities.net.

Campbell, M. 2014. eMalahleni. In Marais, L. (Ed). Outside the core: Towards and understanding of Intermediate Cities in South Africa. Johannesburg: South African Cities Network, pp 11-12. Available from www.sacities.net.

Nel, V.J., Campbell, M.M. & Mphambukeli, T. 2013. Witbank: The City of Coal. In Marais, L. (Ed), Intermediate Cities. Johannesburg: SA Cities Network, pp 1-64.

Centre for Development Support (CDS) (Venter, A, Campbell, M.M., De Gouveia, A. Myburgh, W. & Marais JGL). 2010. Clarens Report: Visitor and business survey. CDS Research Report, LED and SMME Development, 2010 (2). Bloemfontein: University of the Free State (UFS). Available online at: http://econ.ufs.ac.za/dl/userfiles/ Documents/00000/429_eng.pdf

Campbell, MM, Maritz, J., Nhemachena, C, Project Leader: Haupfleisch AC. 2008. Literature review conducted to establish impact of Maputo Development Corridor on Socio-economic development within corridor. Prepared for: Trans- African Concessions (TRAC).

Campbell, M.M. (Study Leader). 2007. The viability of a Corridor Development along the R30 Route between Welkom and Bloemfontein in terms of the Provincial Spatial Development Framework of the Free State. Research Report No. 32, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, UFS. ISBN 0 86886 704 7.

Botha, W.J. van H. & Campbell, M.M. 1999. A contribution of tourism planning in the creation of sustainable livelihoods. Research Report No. 28, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, UFS. ISBN 0 86886 617.

Botha, W.J. van H., Steÿn, J.J., Potgieter, P.J. & Campbell, M.M. 1998. A feasibility study regarding Industrial and Residential extensions in Bloemfontein/Grasslands/Shannon Valley Small-Holdings Area. Research Report No. 26, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, UFS. ISBN 0 86886 694 0.

International Conference Papers Campbell, M., Drewes, E. & Brand, A. 2019. Corridor development in a South African coal mining region. Regional Studies Association (RSA) Russia Division Workshop, Yekaterinburg, Russia, 15 November.

Campbell, M. 2019. The impact of extractive industries on governance and

17 development: the case of two mining towns in a developing country. South African Sweden Universities Forum (SASUF) Conference, Stellenbosch, 8-10 May.

Campbell, M.M. & Mphambukeli, T.N. 2015. Enhancing the Quality of Postgratuate Supervision: A Students’ Perspective, University of the Free State. 26th International Council for Open and Distance Education (ICDE) World Conference, Sun City, 14-16 October.

Toba, L., Campbell, M.M., Schoeman, D. & Lesia, P. 2012. A Critical Examination of Public Transport: A Case Study of Mangaung Metropolitan Municipality, South Africa. 48th International Society of City and Regional Planners Congress (ISoCaRP), Fast Forward: Planning in a (Hyper) Dynamic Urban Context. Perm, Russia 10-13 September.

Meades, Z. & Campbell, M.M. 2010. Urban design principles for micro level planning in low-cost housing: The Case of Turflaagte. International Conference on the Constructed Environment, People meet in architecture, Venice, Italy 17-19 November.

Hauptfleisch, A.C., Campbell, M.M. & Marx, H.J. 2010. Regional property development and socio-economic impacts resulting from a development corridor. Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors annual Construction, Building and Real Estate Research Conference (COBRA), Paris, France 2-3 September.

Ramabodu, M.S. & Campbell, M.M. 2010. Subsidised Housing Localities and Residential Mobility. Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) Roots Conference. Plumpton College, East Sussex 13-14 April.

Campbell, M.M., Pienaar, J.J. & Visser, G.E. 2009. The consequences of second- home development on town and regional planning in South Africa: The case of Overstrand Local Municipality. ISA RC 43 International Housing Conference, Housing Assets Housing People, University of Glasgow, Scotland 1-4 September.

Campbell, M.M., Maritz J. & Hauptfleisch, A.C. 2009. The impact of the Maputo Development Corridor on wealth creation within the region it serves. Regional Studies Association Conference, Understanding and Shaping Regions: Spatial, Social and Economic Futures. Catholic University Leuven, Belgium 6-8 April.

Campbell, M.M. & Mshumpela, A.S. 2008. The People’s Housing Process: The case of the Amathole District Municipality. ISOCARP Conference, Urban Growth without Sprawl: A way towards sustainable urbanization. Dalian, China 19–23 September.

Campbell, M.M. 2007. Land management and informal settlement regulation: the case of Mangaung. Institute for Housing and Urban Development Studies, Erasmus University, Post-graduate diploma: Land Management and Informal Settlement Regulation, Rotterdam, The Netherlands 1-31 August.

Campbell, M.M. 2007. The impact of major sporting events on the economy and the people of a developing region: The case of South Africa. Regional Studies Association: Regions in Focus. Lisbon, Portugal 2–5 April.

Campbell, M.M. 2005. Towards the integration of housing with a mass transport system in the Greater Johannesburg Area. XXXIII IAHS (International Association for Housing Science) World Congress on Housing: Transforming Housing Environments through Design. Pretoria 27–30 September.

18 Campbell, M.M. 2004. The role of housing in regional development along the Bloemfontein-Welkom axes in the Free State Province of the RSA. 17th European Advanced Studies Institute in Regional Science. Central East European University Network: University of Split, Croatia 28 June–4 July.

Campbell, M.M. & Klopper, M. 2003. The Cape West Coast: A strategy for sustainable regional development. Regional Science Association International (British & Irish Section). 33rd Annual Conference. University of St Andrews, Scotland 20–22 August.

Campbell, M.M. 2001. A study of the Barberton region in the Mpumalanga province of the R.S.A. to unlock the greater region’s growth potential. Regional Studies Association: Gdansk Poland 14-17 September.

National conference papers Dubazane, M & Campbell, M.M. 2013. A Regional Planning Framework for Sustainable Rural Livelihoods: The Case of Maluti-a-Phofung. Towards Dynamic Small Towns: A Research Symposium. Research Cluster on Sustainable Development and Poverty Alleviation. University of the Free State, Bloemfontein. 31 October -November 1.

Pienaar, J.J., Campbell, M.M. & Visser, G.E. 2010. The Planning Consequences of Second-Homes in South Africa. South African Planning Institute (SAPI) Conference ‘Beyond Crisis: Opportunities & Action’ Durban 13-15 September 2010.

Jansen van Rensburg, J.D. & Campbell, M.M. 2009. The Management of Urban Sprawl by Applying an Urban Edge Strategy: the Case of Bitou Local Municipality (Plettenberg Bay). South African Housing Foundation (SAHF), Cape Town, 11-14 October.

Campbell, M.M., Hauptfleisch, A.C. & Marx, H.J. 2009. The impact of the Maputo Development Corridor on Socio-economic development: A review of the legislative and regulatory framework. TG 59 People in Construction Conference, Port Elizabeth, 12- 14 July.

Campbell, M.M. & Mshumpela, A.S. 2008. The Peoples Housing Process: A Viable Option for Quality Low Cost Housing. South African Housing Foundation: Developing Communities. 12-15 October.

Campbell, M.M. 2008. The Impact of Transport Corridors in Promoting Development: The position of Welkom. North-West University. Conference on Planning and Development Perspectives of Mining Towns in South Africa. 18 June, Potchefstroom.

Campbell, M.M. 2008. Informal settlements and tenure options: Freehold or Leasehold. South African Planning Institute (SAPI). Planning Africa: Conference on Shaping the Future, 14–16 April, Johannesburg.

Campbell, M.M. & Meades, E.E. 2008. The Viability of Corridor Development between Bloemfontein and Welkom. Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB). 5th Post- graduate Conference on Construction Industry Development. 16–18 March, Bloemfontein.

Campbell, M.M. 2006. Corridor Development of the R30 Route in the Free State Goldfields. South African Planning Institute (SAPI). Planning Africa: Conference on Making the Connection, 22–24 March, Cape Town.

19 Review panels Peer Review Panel for the South Africa-Sweden Research and Innovation Week Symposium on 6-8 May 2019 of the South Africa Sweden Universities Forum (SASUF) at Nelson Mandela University, Port Elizabeth.

Referee for papers in Land Use Policy; Urban Forum; Regional Science, Policy and Practice; Journal of the Constructed Environment; and Journal of Project Organisation and Management.

Peer Review Panel for the Planning Africa 2016 and 2018 Conference (PAC 2016; PAC 2018) Scientific Committee

Peer Review Panel for the South African Housing Foundation (SAHF) 2014 International Conference and Exhibition “The challenges and where to from here for social housing in South Africa” in Cape Town, 28 September-1 October.

International Geographical Union. Urban Geography Commission 2012-2016. Full paper evaluation. Young Scholars Paper Competition 2013. Johannesburg.

Peer Review Panel for the South African Housing Foundation (SAHF) 2013 International Conference and Exhibition “Public Private Partnership” to take place in Cape Town, 15-19 September 2013 ISBN 978-0-620-55816-7.

8th World Congress on Cost Engineering, Quantity Surveying and Project Management will take place in Durban, South Africa from the 23 - 26 June 2012.

Three papers: World Planning Schools Congress, 4-8 July, Perth, Western Australia

Member of the Scientific and Technical Committee for the Construction Industry. The Construction Industry Development Board’s (CIDB) 5th Post Graduate Conference on Construction Industry Development, 2008.

Editorial contributions Editor. Town and Regional Planning. From January 2020 - December 2022.

Deputy Editor. Acta Structilia. From Vol no 24(2) 2017-2022.

Guest editor for a special edition of Africa Insight Vol 38 Issue nr 3, December on: The Role of Sport, 2008.

Book review McCully, Patrick 1996. Silenced rivers: the ecology and politics of large dams. In Acta Structilia Vol 5, No1,1998.

PLENARY and GUEST LECTURES

Enhancing the well-being in mining cities and regions, focussing on three key themes: productivity and diversification; quality of life and attractiveness; and subnational governance and fiscal arrangements at the 3rd Organisation for Economic Co- operation and Development (OECD) of Mining Regions and Cities, hosted by the Region Västerbotten and the City of Skellefteå, Sweden from 12-13 June, 2019.

20 An assessment of the Urban Development Zone Incentive in Mangaung Metropolitan Municipality (MMM), South Africa, November 2014 Newcaste University, U.K. Guest of Dr Suzanne Speak.

Regional planning research in the montane area of the Free State Province of South Africa. 16 August 2013. Guest of Prof Rod Howe at the Rural New York Initiative of Cornell University, USA.

Planning and a young democracy. 19 October 2012. Guest of Prof Guy Baeten at the Human Ecology Division, Lund University, Sweden

CONTRACT RESEARCH

University Housing and Residence Affairs. 2019. Student Housing at the UFS. Lochner Marais, Molefi Lenka, Kholisa Rani, Job Gbadegesin, Anita Venter, Jan Cloete, Michael von Maltitz, Wilben Pretorius, Stuart Denoon-Stevens, Malene Campbell and Quintin Koetaan.

South African Cities Network. 2013-2014. Research on South African Secondary Cities Study leader Prof JGL Marais.

CDS (Venter, A, Campbell, M.M., De Gouveia, A. Myburgh, W. & Marais JGL). 2010. Assessment of the state of the current Clarens tourism environment in partnership with the Centre for Development Support at the University of the Free State. CDS Publication: Bloemfontein.

2008–2009: Senior researcher as part of a multi-disciplinary research team to initiate a socio-economic impact study on the Maputo Development Corridor (MDC) along the N4 Toll Road. TRAC is the Concessionaire of this R3 billion project to build, finance, operate, maintain and expand the 630 km N4 Toll Road stretching from Pretoria, Gauteng in South Africa to Maputo in Mozambique. This study eventually aims to determine the effect the Maputo Corridor Project and in particular, the road (N4) has had on social-economic development and subsequent economic ‘wealth’ creation within the broader region it currently serves.

2004–2007: Study leader for a regional study of the Free State Gold Fields and the R30 Provincial Road between Bloemfontein and Welkom for the Free State Provincial Administration, Department of Local Government and Housing.

1999: Researcher for the ‘Eastern Free State: A contribution to tourism planning in the creation of sustainable livelihoods’ study.

1998: Researcher for a feasibility study regarding Industrial and Residential extensions in Bloemfontein/Grasslands/Shannon Valley Small-Holdings Area for Mangaung Local Municipality.

FUNDING

2019: The National Research Foundation (NRF) awarded a Knowledge Interchange and Collaboration (KIC) Scientific Events Grant of R35 000 to bring Prof Deanna Kemp, the director of the Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining at Queensland University in Australia, to the UFS to facilitate a workshop on selected Platinum mines in Rustenburg.

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2019: 1750€ travel bursary to do a plenary presentation at the 3rd Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Mining Regions and Cities Conference in Skellefteå, Sweden, from the 12th to 13th

2017: The National Research Foundation (NRF) awarded a Knowledge Interchange and Collaboration (KIC) Scientific Events Grant of R25 000 to present a paper at the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) Construction, Building and Real Estate (COBRA) Research Conference. London, 23-25 April 2018.

2017-2018: Central Research Fund, Natural and Agricultural Sciences: R400 000 for the eMalahleni project.

2017: UFS Interdisciplinary Grant: R100 00: for the eMalahleni project.

2016: IRG - UK / South Africa Researcher Links Grants for Travel of R30 000

2014: EU-Saturn Staff mobility grant.of 2500€. Visiting fellow at Newcastle University. Project: An assessment of the lack of interest in the Urban Development Zone Incentive in Mangaung Metropolitan Municipality (MMM), South Africa.

2013: R10 000 UFS Vice-Rector Academic & R15 000 UFS International Office to visit the Rural New York initiative at Cornell University, New York State, USA. The purpose of the visit is to review related research methodologies and literature of on-going as well as completed research. This will be done to inform about the approach of Cornell’s researchers who conducted work similar to what I am doing in Maluti A Phofung and to reveal how the community came on board as well as how the community was serviced. The visit also revealed measurement tools that were developed and used effectively at the Institute.

2012: R45 000. Erasmus Mundus Scholarship: Eurosa (Europe & South Africa Partnership for Human Development) Consortium staff exchange scholarship to spend a month with Professor Alf Hornborg at Lund University, Sweden. Research topic: Eastern Free State: A Contribution to Regional Planning in the Creation of Sustainable Rural Livelihoods.

2012: R40 000, 00 from the strategic academic cluster to do research on the following topic: Eastern Free State: A Contribution to Regional Planning in the Creation of Sustainable Rural Livelihoods.

2011: R30 000, 00 from the department Quantity Surveying and Construction Management to do empirical research on the Maputo Development Corridor. We circulated 80 qualitative questionnaires on the South African side of the corridor and 10 questionnaires on the Maputo side. The aim of the research is to determine the impact on property and socio-economic development resulting from the corridor.

2011: National Research Foundation (NRF) awarded a Knowledge Interchange and Collaboration (KIC) Scientific Events Grant of R15 000 to present papers at the World Planning Schools Congress (WPSC) in Perth, Western Australia between 4 and 8 July 2011.

2008: R15 000 Financial assistance: Research Committee, Faculty Natural and Agricultural Sciences to present a paper at the ISoCaRP conference in China

22 2008: R10 000 Financial assistance: Staff Development and Performance Management Fund, Centre for Higher Education Studies and Development (CHESD), UFS to present a paper at the ISoCaRP conference in China.

2007: R20 000 Faculty Natural and Agricultural Sciences, UFS for the post-graduate diploma course: Land Management and Informal Settlement Regulation at the Institute for Housing and Urban Development Studies in Rotterdam, The Netherlands.

2007: R10 000 Financial assistance: Staff Development and Performance Management Fund, Centre for Higher Education Studies and Development (CHESD), UFS to attend the post-graduate diploma course: Land Management and Informal Settlement Regulation at the Institute for Housing and Urban Development Studies in Rotterdam, The Netherlands.

2006: 3 300€ financial assistance: Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium for a three- month research visit. Project title: A Global Strategy for Homelessness.

COMMUNITY SERVICE LEARNING

Planning enhances opportunities for people, strives towards justice of space and addresses economic resilience. Since Town Planners have to join local insights with their professional techniques in a collective attempt to improve place qualities, the 23 students registered in 2017 for the Applied Urban Planning Project (URUP7906) had to identify interventions that could improve the lives of the residents of Nketoana Local Municipality (NLM). A draft Spatial Development (SDF) Framework for each small town in NLM as well as combined SDF for the local municipality were presented to a CoGTA official on the campus of the University of the Free State and was discussed with the Nketoana office bearers. Reciprocal knowledge sharing between the students and the community empowered both parties. In 2018 and 2019, the process was repeated for Setsoto Local Municipality.

For the BEH752 service-learning module the Master’s students have to develop a housing chapter of the Integrated Development Plan of a small town. It is a bottom-up process where the students interact with the recipients of government-subsidised houses for low-income families as well as partners in the Peoples’ Housing Process. The housing chapter details identified housing needs and backlogs, identifying well- located land suitable for development as well as investigating and verifying alignment of identified land with the Spatial Development Framework. Outcomes for the students are that this service-learning module allows students to gain hands-on experience on how to transform housing needs into spatial needs. The impact on the community is that the ‘Housing Voice’ of the community is heard.

INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH VISITS

2020: SASUF (South Africa Sweden Universities Forum), Uppsala, Sweden 4-8 May.

2015: Prof Georgia Butina Watson, Oxford Institute for Sustainable Development, Oxford Brookes University, UK.

2014: Visiting fellow at Newcaste University, U.K.

2013. Prof Rod Howe at the Rural New York Initiative of the University of Cornell, USA.

23 2012. One month staff exchange visit. Host Professor Alf Hornborg at Lund University, Sweden. Research topic: Eastern Free State: A Contribution to Regional Planning in the Creation of Sustainable Rural Livelihoods. Erasmus Mundus Scholarship: Eurosa (Europe & South Africa Partnership for Human Development) Consortium.

2006. Three-month research visit at the Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium. Host: Prof Henk Meert. Project title: A Global Strategy for Homelessness.

MEMBERSHIP OF PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES

South African Planning Institute (SAPI) Member no 10338

Housing Educators’ Forum: Free State and Northern Cape 2005–

INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEES AND PANELS

Namibia University of Science and Technology: Department of Architecture and Spatial Planning. 2019. Postgraduate programme reviewer for the Bachelor of Regional and Rural Development Honours as well as the Bachelor of Town and Regional Planning Honours.Programmes.

NATIONAL COMMITTEES AND PANELS

Council for Higher Education (CHE) 2018, 2019 and 2020. Programme Evaluator for Town Planning programmes submitted for accreditation.

Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) Research Outputs Sub-Panels for the Evaluation of Scholarly Books and Conference Proceedings 2016-2019.

UNIVERSITY OF THE FREE STATE (UFS) COMMITTEES AND PANELS

UFS Senate 2018-2022.

UFS Internasionatisation Committee 2016-2022.

UFS Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences Management Committee 2016-2022.

UFS Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences Research Committee 2016-2022.

INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOPS AND WEBINARS ATTENDED

Webinar on Urban Housing Policies in Iran. Prof Prof. Khodarahm Bazzi, Golestan University, Iran, 21 April 2021.

Shack/ Slum Dwellers International (SDI) & Association of African Planning Schools (AAPS). 2013. Collaborative Studio Teaching. University of Cape Town: Cape Town, 5-7 February.

FEANTSA (European Federation of National Organisations Working with Homeless People) workshop. 29 August–1September 2006. Theme: The Changing Profiles of

24 Homeless People: Conflict, Rooflessness and the use of Public Space. Ljubljana, Slovenia.

CHESD (Centre for Higher Education and Development) (UFS). 2004. Environmental Economics in Property Management. The role of higher education in SADC and NEPAD, University of the Free State, Bloemfontein.

The Regional Studies Association. 2002. Workshop on Regional Development in the Aegean Region hosted by the University of Isik (Istanbul) in Izmir 21-26 April.

NATIONAL WORKSHOPS

Assessing student learning. Presenter Prof C. Boughey (Rhodes University). CHESD 20-21 October 2003.

ACADEMIC STAFF DEVELOPMENT

12 September 2018-12 February 2019 Engagement Leadership Training (UFS Human Resources)

March 2017 Diversity Training (UFS Human Resources)

22-23 May 2017 Arbinger Training (UFS Centre for Teaching and Learning)

UFS Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences Curriculum Transformation Workshops, 2017- 2018.

Completed the following modules: Professional Development as Researcher (HOS501), 2005

Post-graduate supervision (HOS718), 2003

Programme Planning and Curriculum Development (HOS514), 2001.

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