Lubbe, R., & Hindes, C. (2018). Bee-cause - Designing to receive: A project which explores designing landform and soils to receive and support a variety of flowering species in strategically located corridors; bridging the boundary between the cape honey bee foraging grounds and bee pollinated farmlands, as a result creating other socioeconomic, educational and environmental relationships. School of Architecture, Planning and Geomatics.
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Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation
Lubbe, Roux, and Clinton Hindes. Bee-cause - Designing to Receive: A Project Which Explores Designing Landform and Soils to Receive and Support a Variety of Flowering Species in Strategically Located Corridors; Bridging the Boundary Between the Cape Honey Bee Foraging Grounds and Bee Pollinated Farmlands, as a Result Creating Other Socioeconomic, Educational and Environmental Relationships. School of Architecture, Planning and Geomatics, 2018.
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MLA (9th ed.) Citation
Lubbe, Roux, and Clinton Hindes. Bee-cause - Designing to Receive: A Project Which Explores Designing Landform and Soils to Receive and Support a Variety of Flowering Species in Strategically Located Corridors; Bridging the Boundary Between the Cape Honey Bee Foraging Grounds and Bee Pollinated Farmlands, as a Result Creating Other Socioeconomic, Educational and Environmental Relationships. School of Architecture, Planning and Geomatics, 2018.
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