Author:Maharajh, Dheepak M; Lalloo, Rajesh; Smit, MDate:Mar 2015Omega-3 fatty acids have an attractive market potential as human nutraceutical supplements, as ingredients in functional foods and as animal feed supplements. The current market for these products is dominated by fish oils, which contain ...Read more
Author:Dlamini, Zamantshinga Z; Malinga, Andries L; Phahlamohlaka, Letlibe J; Ngobeni, Sipho JDate:Dec 2018The concept of a smart centre describes a facility that optimally uses advanced technologies and innovations as well as streamlined processes in order to address challenges faced by communities. Jackie envisioned the establishment of a Digital ...Read more
Author:Mokonyama, Mathetha T; Mubiwa, BDate:Nov 2014In 2002, the City of Johannesburg residents who drove to work spent about 27 million hours commuting, while those who used public transport spent about 82 million hours. Collectively, travel time to work translated into 62 000 work days per ...Read more
Author:Sinclair, M; Bester, C; Van Dyk, EDate:Jul 2012No community can reach its full potential without an effective transport system. Transport has a direct bearing on most of the activities of the people of such a community – whether it is their daily commute to or from work, school or university ...Read more
Author:Pandarum, Aradhna; Lekoloane, Gaoshitwe A; Milazi, Dominic BKDate:Jan 2019Rising electricity prices, potential for power outages awareness on the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and decreasing technology costs have made investment into small scale embedded generation more attractive to many end-user consumers ...Read more
Author:Mutanga, Shingirirai S; Lunga, WDate:Jul 2021The increasing frequency of disasters induced by anthropogenic and natural hazards has epitomised the complex nature of dealing with uncertainty. Cyclone Idai-induced floods in Southern Africa had a series of foreseeable and unforeseeable ...Read more
Author:Mutanga, Shingirirai S; Lunga, W; Mutanga, Shingirirai SDate:Jul 2021The increasing frequency of disasters induced by anthropogenic and natural hazards has epitomised the complex nature of dealing with uncertainty. Cyclone Idai-induced floods in Southern Africa had a series of foreseeable and unforeseeable ...Read more
Author:Milazi, Dominic; Bischof-Niemz, TobiasDate:Dec 2015Copyright: 2015 Alive2Green. Due to copyright restrictions, the attached PDF file only contains the abstract of the full text item. For access to the full text item, kindly consult the publisher's website.Read more
Author:Van Wyk, Llewellyn VDate:Jan 2011The built environment is the stage upon which we live out our daily lives: the built environment comprises urban design, land use, and the transportation system, and the patterns of human activity within this physical environment. Unfortunately, ...Read more
Author:Ntombela, Cebile; Celliers, LouisDate:2015The growth of urban areas that form coastal cities, especially in the WIO, places an increasing demand on natural coastal extractive and non-extractive resources. The use and conversion of coastal land and catchments is considered a permanent ...Read more
Author:Nemutanzhela, ME; Roets, Y; Gardiner, N; Lalloo, RajeshDate:2014Global shortages in seafood resources have driven the growth of aquaculture as an economic activity, predominantly in developing countries. As a consequence of space and resource constraints, traditional aquaculture has been intensified into ...Read more
Author:Paige-Green, PDate:Jan 2009This chapter reviews the relevant sustainability background and identifies areas that should be considered in relation to conserving non-renewable natural resources. Techniques that can contribute to reducing the use of non-renewable resources ...Read more
Author:Van Wyk, Llewellyn VDate:Oct 2015As noted in the 2nd UN World Water Report, “key challenges of contemporary water management can only be understood within the very broad context of the world’s socio-economic systems (UNESCO 2006:3). The report notes that changing demographics ...Read more
Author:Spocter, MDate:2011The Small Towns Development Initiative is a collaboration between South Africa’s Department of Cooperative Governance and the Afrikaanse Handelsinstituut and is supported by the Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit’s (GIZ) Strengthening ...Read more
Author:Rathogwa, Mashudu; Mokonyama, Mathetha TDate:Dec 2022Integrated Public Transport Networks (IPTNs) can contribute positively towards spatial transformation. The rate at which this is feasible is contingent upon the nature of decisions made by planning agencies, households, and businesses. The ...Read more
Author:Twinomurinzi, H; Phahlamohlaka, Letlibe JDate:Nov 2009The authors are investigating whether Web-based Group Support System (GSS) tools can support and enhance procedural fairness in administrative decision making in South Africa. They report here on work that emanates from a masters dissertation ...Read more