Author:Estuarine and Coastal Research Unit, ECRUDate:Sep 1982In this report an attempt is made to synthesis available information on the Botriviervlei and Kleimond estuary. The name Bot River is probably a direct reference to the slow flowing nature of the river and derived from bot, while Kleinmond ...Read more
Author:Carter, RADate:Dec 1983The Bree River estuary is very large and although there are problems associated with limited fresh water supplies and an active dune field on the north bank of the mouth, there is considerable potential for development. After a long history ...Read more
Author:Estuarine and Coastal Research Unit, ECRUDate:Apr 1981This report entails available historical information on Buffels estuary and abiotic and biotic characteristics found in the estuary are presented. Although the Buffels River has a relatively large catchment compared with most other major ...Read more
Author:Heinecken, TJE; Bickerton, IB; Morant, PDDate:Jun 1982This report is a synthesis of all available information on five of the smaller rivers discharging in to False bay combined as a single volume. The rivers dealt with are the Buffels (Wes), Elsies, Sir Lowry' Pass, Steenbras and Buffels (Oos). ...Read more
Author:Mass MediaDate:Nov 2007Originally developed in the Brundtland Report sustainability and sustainable development are now top of mind in South Africa.Read more
Author:Pienaar, H; Van Deventer, Martha JDate:Aug 2007Giraffes do not play leap frog, these animals however symbolise the giants whose shoulders one can stand. Leapfrogging requires action, get moving, and get playing. A digital repository is a database or catalogue where digital content and ...Read more
Author:Mass MediaDate:Oct 2007A major factor in creating a wireless Africa is learning how to address the challenges of closing the digital divide that exists within and between developing countiresRead more
Author:Meese, GDate:Feb 2006The European Union's (EU) Framework Programmes (FPs), administered by the European Commission, are Europe's major instrument in the field of science, research and innovation and by FP6 (2002-2006), represented about 4 to 5% of the total ...Read more
Author:CSIRDate:Dec 2008The Biosciences research group aims to add maximum value to South African bio-resources and indigenous knowledge systems, and is one of the prime research platforms employed in drug and therapeutic discovery.The focus is on the application ...Read more
Author:CSIRDate:Dec 2007The CSIR’s research activities in the biosciences domain centre on the structure and function of the building blocks of life through molecular biology, cell biology, biochemistry, chemistry and genetics. The research focus is shaped by the ...Read more
Author:CSIRDate:Sep 2009The CSIR’s research activities in the biosciences domain centre on the structure and function of the building blocks of life through molecular biology, cell biology, biochemistry, chemistry and genetics. The research focus is shaped by the ...Read more
Author:CSIRDate:Mar 2008The CSIR’s research activities in the biosciences domain centre on the structure and function of the building blocks of life through molecular biology, cell biology, biochemistry, chemistry and genetics. The research focus is shaped by the ...Read more
Author:CSIRDate:Dec 2007The CSIR's research activities in the built environment are aimed at supporting South Africa's competitive performance and the welfare and quality of life of its people through knowledge-generation for the development of an efficient and ...Read more
Author:CSIRDate:Sep 2009The CSIR's research activities in the built environment are aimed at supporting South Africa's competitive performance, infrastructure, the welfare and quality of life of its people through knowledge-generation for the development of an ...Read more
Author:CSIRDate:Dec 2008The CSIR's research activities in the built environment are aimed at supporting South Africa's competitive performance and the welfare and quality of life of its people through knowledge-generation for the development of an efficient and ...Read more
Author:CSIRDate:Mar 2008The CSIR's research activities in the built environment are aimed at supporting South Africa's competitive performance and the welfare and quality of life of its people through knowledge-generation for the development of an efficient and ...Read more
Author:CSIRDate:Dec 2008The CSIR Consulting & analytical services aims to contribute to the national programme of development, perform relevant knowledge generating research, testing products and transferring technology and skilled human capital, and strengthen the ...Read more
Author:CSIRDate:Aug 2009At the CSIR, science and technology (S&T) is a hard core at work for a peaceful, secured and prosperous South Africa. The organisation has developed strong S&T capabilities through its associations with key players in defence, safety and ...Read more
Author:CSIRDate:Dec 2008The CSIR Defence peace safety and security research unit aims to provide a defence evaluation and research institute capability for the Department of Defence. It also serves as the 'in-house' S&T capability of key government departments and ...Read more