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From linear to circular : advancing resource efficiency in the built environment in remote and arid regions. The case of the town of Hotazel
Thin linear-to-circular polarizers with enhanced bandwidth
The barriers and enablers to South African SMEs entering the circular economy
Impact of traditional governance law's on communities rights to participate in mineral approval processes
The roles, functions and powers of traditional leaders in cooperative governance in the Vhembe District municipality, in the Limpopo Province, post 1994
Effects of cattle browsing on Terminalia sericea-dominated woodlands in a semi-arid region of the Kalahari, Namibia
Inbetween : a modular, climate-responsive community hub for social cohesion and environmental resilience in Hotazel, South Africa
Integration of 3DCP into conventional construction processes and the circular economy
Exploring established and alternative building materials' lifecycles to promote circular city development in remote, arid environments
The 1st all african post harvest congress & exhibition
The plant ecology of the Southern Kalahari
A critical analysis of the value of prototyping as part of a circular design process in the South African built environment
Green innovation and circular economy in South African supply chain organisations
Immunocastration and its application in ram lambs
The suitability of a simultaneous analysis and design (SAND) formulation for ground structure based sizing optimisation of geometrically non-linear structures
An experiment was conducted to compare the utilization of tephrosia candida and leucaena leucocephala in mixtures with Panicum maximum as feed for small ruminants, using the artificial bag technique of feed evaluation. Three West African dwarf (WAD) sheep with rumen cannula were used for the experiment. T. candida was formulated into diets with P. maximum as diets A, B and C while L. leucocephala was formulated into diets with P. maximum as diets D, E and F in the ratio 3:1, 1:1 and 1:3 respectively for both legumes. The degradation characteristics indicated L. leucocephala – based diets as being more (P < 0.05) degradable in the rumen than the T. candida – based diets, with diet D having the highest potential degradability (a+b) value.
Unbounded linear operators in seminormed spaces
A study of the major components of the Kalahari Pan ecosystem
An assessment of the Namibian government’s application of the socio-economic rights of the San people
Human-robot collaboration for efficient circularity decision-making for end-of-usage products
Heat stress resilience in rams, and the relationship with seasonal variation in sperm quality and viability
State diagrams for bounded and unbounded linear operators
Characterization of the immunoglobulin profile of rams (Ovis aries), as influenced by the penile microbiome and prevalence of ulcerative balanoposthitis and/or ovine herpes virus type 2
A methodology for numerical prototyping of inflatable dunnage bags
Fostering the adaptation of collaborative circular business models through digital platform-based ecosystems developing a matching algorithm: a design science research approach.