... Ecology and Management of SavannaHeterogeneity. Island Press, Washington, pp.3-21Mabunda D (2004) An integrated tourism management framework for the Kruger National Park, South Africa, 2003.PhD ... University of Pretoria, South Africa Mabunda MD (2005) Presentation at the Elephant Management Briefing by the Minister of Environmental Affairs andTourism on 4 November 2005, South African High Commission, ... the remaining patches. More so in SouthAfrica than in neighbouring African countries, protected areas are increasingly becoming islands in a sea of modified land. The important question is,...
... coastal-zone management, integrated river basin management and/or ecosystem-based river basin management (Nakamura, 2003). Embedded in these approaches are the concepts of participatory management ... coastal zone management was given (WCC, 1993): ‘Integrated coastal zone management involves the comprehensive assessment, setting of objectives, planning and management of coastal systems and ... the mainland of the study area can be separated into two regions: the lowlands in the Western part and highlands in the Eastern part. The Western part, from the coast up to some 20 km landwards,...
... Moderate Low 2 Not available in South Africa 3 Not available in South Africa 4 Ciprofloxacin can be substituted for Ofloxacin5 Not available in South Africa 2215.5.5 POST-EXPOSURE MONITORINGIf ... PEARSON JPrevention of the transmission of tuberculosis in health care workers in South Africa Journal of Southern Africa Infection Control 1996; 1 (2) : 6 – 9ERASMUS C MContamination and compensationHospital ... susceptible). 1THE MANAGEMENT OF MULTIDRUGRESISTANT TUBERCULOSISIN SOUTH AFRICA 2nd EDITION : JUNE 1999PREFACE TO FIRST EDITIONThe following guidelines are intended for use by health care...
... Transforming rural South Africa? Taking stock of land reform 87 Ruth Hall5 Land redistribution in South Africa: the property clause revisited 107 Lungisile Ntsebeza6 Redistributive land reform: ... www.hsrcpress.ac.za THE LAND QUESTION IN SOUTH AFRICA viiiAbbreviations and acronymsALARM Alliance of Land and Agrarian Reform MovementsANC African National CongressCLRA Communal Land Rights ActCRLR ... South Africa, analyse existing land policy and its results, and propose alternatives and future directions for policy and practice. Hall reviews the current land reform programme in South Africa...
... 176Figure 7.3 Land as a proportion of the costs of a typical land reform project 182THE LAND QUESTION IN SOUTH AFRICA Free download from www.hsrcpress.ac.za THE LAND QUESTION IN SOUTH AFRICA 30 ... Transforming rural South Africa? Taking stock of land reform 87 Ruth Hall5 Land redistribution in South Africa: the property clause revisited 107 Lungisile Ntsebeza6 Redistributive land reform: ... understanding of the land question in South Africa. Historically, white settlers in SouthAfrica appropriated more than 90 per cent of the land surface under the 1913 Natives Land Act, confining...
... Although 70% of South African households used electricity for lighting, only half used electricity for cooking and heating in 2001.9 About one-third of households in the country used solid fuels ... from household use of solid fuels by population group,* South Africa, 2000 Population group Household solid fuel use (%) Exposure† adjusted by ventilation factor (%) Black Asian/ South Black ... International. South African Demographic and Health Survey 1998. Full report. Pretoria: DOH, 2002. 9. Census 2001. Census in brief. Statistics South Africa. Pretoria: Statistics South Africa, 2003....
... goats for households and small-scale farmers in SouthAfrica EF Donkin Department of Animal Health and Production, Faculty of Veterinary Science Medical University of Southern Africa, P.O. ... for Goat Production Systems in SouthAfrica Proceedings of a Workshop held on 22-26 November 1998 at Kings Lodge, Hogsback Eastern Cape South Africa Edited ... management, this is unlikely to occur under the communal system of farming. In the communal system of land tenure, all land not set aside for houses or cropping is available as grazing land...
... comprehend land use, as well as the role and importance of land use, landuse change, and landmanagement and policy, and the importance of landuse for sustainability.2 Landuse is also ... shape and change land. For example, not only do land cover and landuse reect environmental systems and the opportunities and constraints they provide, but land cover and landuse also have ... synonymous). This systems- based view of land recognizes that land use and land cover systems are dened at the interface of natural/biophysical and human systems. Indeed, the IHDP/IGBP Global Land Project...
... 42. Croissant, C. Landscape patterns and parcel boundaries: An analysis of composition and conguration of landuse and land cover in south- central Indiana. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment ... pref-erences in relation to landuse patterns and changes, and temporally in the sense that trajectories in opinion and behavior lead to landuse change. Social systems are reex-ively complex ... city of Rome. Landscape and Urban Planning 65, 41–52, 2003. 41. Krause, C. L. Our visual landscape: managing the landscape under special consider-ation of visual aspects. Landscape and Urban...
... 443.2 Mapping Change in LandUse at a Regional Scale 453.2.1 Why Understanding LandUse Change Is Important 463.2.2 Types of LandUse Change 463.2.3 Changes in LandUse in the Lower Murray ... 46 LandUse Change3.2.2 TYPES OF LANDUSE CHANGEA particular difculty with landuse change reporting is discriminating the differ-ent dimensions of change. Protocols for reporting landuse ... 48 LandUse Changeinformation, other landmanagement data, and information collected in the eld. Agreed-to standards include attribution to a national classication, the Australian Land Use...
... SOURCES Land use and land cover data for this study come from land use/ cover maps from the Uganda NBS and FAO Africover. Although we refer to them as the 1990 and 2000 maps, the satellite images used ... environment in the fragile lands of sub-Saharan Africa. In: Strategies for Poverty Alleviation and Sustainable Resource Management in the Fragile Lands of Sub-Saharan Africa. Deutsche Stiftung ... forest and woodland cover at 45% of the total land cover in 1890. More recent gures have been in the 20% to 25% range. Forest and woodland are important because only 3% of Ugandan households in...
... 2 - The Volatility of Capital Flows in South Africa: Some Empirical Observations I. SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS In the past several years, SouthAfrica has taken a number of steps, such as ... Jonsson (2001), “The Risk Premium in South African Long-Term Interest Rates,” IMF, mimeo.” 2 This study identified other important determinants of SouthAfrica s risk spreads. These included ... The Volatility of Capital Flows in South Africa: Some Empirical Observations By Michael Nowak African Department International Monetary Fund ...