Author:Turton, ADate:Aug 2007In 2005-06, the CSIR contributed to a study led by Phillips Robinson and Associates
of Namibia, on behalf of the Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs1. The investigation addressed cooperation and conflict in trans-boundary basins, and also ...Read more
Author:Colvin, CDate:Aug 2007The Atlantis Water Resource Management Scheme (AWRMS) located some 40 km north of Cape Town shows how insightful planning and management can expand the groundwater supply potential of a primary aquifer for bulk urban water supply. The AWRMS ...Read more
Author:Du Preez, MDate:Aug 2007Cholera is an acute bacterial infection of the small intestine, caused by Vibriocholerae and characterised by massive diarrhoea with rapid and severe depletion of body fluids and salts. The bacteria enter the body through the mouth, by ingestion ...Read more
Author:Genthe, BettinaDate:Aug 2007The Water and Human Health team researches water related science to address the CSIR’s mandate, national priorities and to improve quality of life for all. The overall aim of the research is to achieve a sustainable balance between the use ...Read more
Author:Du Preez, MDate:Aug 2007The Water for Health group at the CSIR represents South Africa in an international project to demonstrate solar disinfection (SODIS) of drinking water. This project is set to demonstrate that SODIS is an effective, appropriate and acceptable ...Read more
Author:Jacobs Mata, Inga; Funke, Nicola S; Banoo, IsmailDate:Jun 2018In South Africa, very little research has been done on household level water use behaviour. We need to start questioning taken for granted practices and norms re water consumption. The purpose of this study isto look at household water use ...Read more
Author:Leenen, L; Terlunen, ADate:Nov 2013The Military Unit Path Finding Problem (MUPFP) is the problem of finding a path from a starting point to a destination where a military unit has to move, or be moved, safely whilst avoiding threats and obstacles and minimising path cost in ...Read more
Author:Khumalo, Nosipho N; Oyerinde, O; Mfupe, Luzango PDate:Aug 2019The fifth generation (5G) of wireless network ecosystem which is expected to be deployed in 2020 promises to provide higher speeds, higher capacity and lower latency than the current mobile networks. 5G is also envisioned to revolutionise the ...Read more
Author:Khumalo, Nosipho N; Oyerinde, O; Mfupe, Luzango PDate:Aug 2019The fifth generation (5G) of wireless network ecosystem which is expected to be deployed in 2020 promises to provide higher speeds, higher capacity and lower latency than the current mobile networks. 5G is also envisioned to revolutionise the ...Read more
Author:Fakude, NC; Adigun, MO; Tarwireyi, P; Abu-Mahfouz, Adnan MIDate:Nov 2019Internet of Things (IoT) aims to bring every object such as smart cameras, wearable devices, environmental sensors, home appliances, and vehicles online. These "Things" generate an unprecedented amount of data and transmit it to the cloud for ...Read more
Author:Young, Gertruida MDate:Oct 2023This paper explores the use of a systems engineering approach to establish a canine system for application as one of the force multipliers to address complex challenges such as illicit wildlife trafficking, policing and border management. ...Read more
Author:Nahman, AntonDate:2009Food packaging is essential for maintaining food quality, freshness and integrity. It also allows for convenient transport, storage and sale in discrete quantities. Finally, it can be used as a means of product differentiation, marketing and ...Read more
Author:Oelofse, Suzanna HH; Nahman, Anton; Barjees, M; Salemdeeb, R; Nizami, A-S; Reynolds, CDate:Jan 2020The food waste reduction potential within the countries of Middle East and Africa is large and understudied. Countries in the region are faced with food security and sovereignty issues, with over 50% of food imported in some countries. Due ...Read more
Author:Oelofse, Suzanna HHDate:Jul 2015This presentation presents on the food waste in South Africa: Opportunities and challenges, Food loss by region and stage of the supply chain and estimated food waste.Read more
Author:Oelofse, Suzanna HHDate:Nov 2014Food is treated as a disposable commodity throughout the developed world (Oelofse and Nahman, 2013). It is estimated that between 30% and 50% (or 1.2-2 billion tonnes) of all food produced for human consumption is lost or wasted before ...Read more
Author:Stolter, C; Ramoelo, Abel; Kesch, K; Madibela, OR; Cho, Moses A; Joubert, DFDate:Apr 2018In light of the growing human population, the pressure on herbivores (livestock and wild herbivores) will be accelerated, resulting in a need for effective land management. To achieve this, information and knowledge about the availability and ...Read more
Author:Mturi, George AJ; Nkgapele, MDate:Jul 2013The development of improved test protocols and procedures for modified bituminous binder materials is currently been pursued by the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR). The determination of the cohesive strength of modified ...Read more
Author:Naidoo, M; Engelbrecht, FDate:Oct 2010Within the context of climate change over southern Africa, little is understood about the potential local response of air quality to changes in the larger scale environment. Under future climate forcing, there may be significant changes in ...Read more
Author:Mokonyama, Mathetha TDate:Nov 2009The South African built environment is forever changing with implications on the demand for travel related energy demand at a household level. Nonetheless, the development control and development planning practices in the country seldom take ...Read more
Author:Waseem, KH; Mushtaq, H; Abid, F; Abu-Mahfouz, Adnan MI; Shaikh, A; Turan, M; Rasheed, JDate:Oct 2022Clean air is necessary for leading a healthy life. Many respiratory illnesses have their root in the poor quality of air across regions. Due to the tremendous impact of air quality on people’s lives, it is essential to devise a mechanism ...Read more