Author:Zingel, JDate:2000KwaZulu-Natal has a large and segmented forestry sector which provides a major contribution to the national forestry product. It is also the province with the most significant history and investment by the private sector in small scale outgrower ...Read more
Author:Bethlehem, LDate:2001South Africa’s first democratic elections in 1994 swept a new government into power which, for the first time, enjoyed the support of the majority of citizens. That government has initiated an ambitious programme of change in all sectors of ...Read more
Author:Grobler, M; Jansen van Vuuren, J; Zaaiman, JDate:Mar 2011The international scope of the internet and global reach of technological usage requires the South African legislative system to address issues related to the application and implementation of international legislation. However, legislation ...Read more
Author:Kruger, FJ; Forsyth, GG; Kruger, LM; Slater, K; Le Maitre, David C; Matshate, JDate:Nov 2006The risk associated with vegetation fires (veldfires) in South Africa is substantial, and veldfires cause severe losses to life, property and the environment in most areas of the country. However, this risk has two parts: first, that arising ...Read more
Author:O'Keeffe, JHDate:1986The report presents the proceedings of a three-day workshop at Midmar Dam designed to establish a consensus view of river conservation and to provide professional conservationists, managers and planners with a set of guidelines. These indicate ...Read more
Author:Godfrey, Linda K; Oelofse, Suzanna HHDate:Oct 2017Recycling has been taking place in South Africa for more than three decades, driven by social and economic needs. While the waste hierarchy is embedded in national policy, an extensive legislative framework has made it more and more challenging ...Read more
Author:Mxoli, A; Gerber, M; Mostert-Phipps, NDate:Nov 2014Personal Health Records (PHRs) provide a convenient way for individuals to better manage their health. With the advancement in technology, they can be stored via Cloud Computing. These are pay-per-use applications offered as a service over ...Read more
Author:Van Niekerk, Lara; Weerts, Steven P; Taljaard, SusanDate:Aug 2019In 1994 South Africa adopted a power-sharing democracy as basis for its political system, and this pluralistic slant also is evident in post-1994 environmental legislation, including that pertaining to the coastal marine environment. ...Read more
Author:Shabangu, T; Mbecke, ZPDate:Jun 2008This handbook aims to improve knowledge of international and domestic legal framework regarding the treatment of refugee children and unaccompanied minor refugee children in South Africa. It is the first of many handbooks that the Refugee ...Read more
Author:Botha, J; Eloff, MM; Swart, IDate:Mar 2016Data breaches remain a common occurrence affecting both companies and individuals alike, despite promulgated data protection legislation worldwide. It is unlikely that factors causing data breaches such as incorrect device configuration or ...Read more
Author:Matsebe, GDate:Nov 2006South Africa is one of the countries facing the challenge of meeting the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) for sanitation. At least five percent of the South African population consists of people with disabilities (PWDs) and the question ...Read more
Author:Wall, KDate:Aug 2008Infrastructure, in the form of public buildings, roads, water and sewerage systems, electricity and other services, supports quality of life and is the foundation of a healthy economy. “Infrastructure services can contribute to reducing poverty ...Read more