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Modeling changes in resting heart rate and its relationship to all-cause mortality in humans
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Spatial and temporal changes in Fynbos riparian vegetation on selected upland rivers in the Western Cape
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Urban space in transformation : reading social change in Vladislavic's Johannesburg Pamuk's Istanbul and Dalrymple's Delhi
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Living in a changing world: an integrated approach to documenting and understanding medium to long-term vegetation changes in three contrasting land use systems in a mesic savanna,...
Published 2023“…Numerous studies from around the world have reported an increasing woody component at the expense of the grass layer. The causes most frequently cited for this shift are linked to changing land use practices. …”
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An evaluation of skills development in a sample of metal and engineering firms in Gauteng
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An assessment of the South African agro-food sector
Published 2025“…Climate change is one of the most pressing issues affecting humanity today and Africa is one of the region's most vulnerable to climatic shocks such as extreme weather events and climate-driven disasters. …”
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The Impacts of Drought on Wheat Yield and Farmers' Livelihood in the Swartland Region of the Western Cape South Africa
Published 2023“…Also, semi-structured interviews were conducted with the Swartland wheat farmers to corroborate the findings of this study. The most correlated growth period was the wheat- growing stage (JuneAugust), which shows the period that winter wheat is most sensitive to water deficit. …”
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Barriers and enablers to uptake and implementation of system of rice intensification: a case study of Mwea irrigation scheme in Kenya
Published 2017“…The findings show that most barriers to the uptake of SRI in MIS occur during the dissemination of SRI. …”
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Exploring the factors and actors that contribute to the co-production of climate adaptation plans: a comparison of three municipalities in the Western Cape Province, South Africa
Published 2017“…The barriers that emerged most strongly included: the prioritisation of local socio-economic development needs, restricted financial and human capacity resources, information and time constraints, an absence of mandatory legislation, a lack of political will to prioritise adaptation, limited cross-sectoral integration, poor representation and continuity at multi-stakeholder workshops, unclear employee roles within an organisation, strong power dynamics and misrepresented perceptions around compound environmental, climate change and development issues. …”
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An analysis of vegetation pattern and its relationship to NDVI data in the Namaqualand area, South Africa
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Climate change and wildlife utilization on private land: evidence from wildlife ranching in South Africa
Published 2017“…This thesis focuses on the economics of climate change and wildlife utilization in privately owned parcels of land in South Africa. …”
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Does the availability of shade limit use of water troughs by desert birds?
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The thermal tolerances and preferences of native fishes in the Cape Floristic Region: towards understanding the effect of climate change on native fish species
Published 2017“…Global climate change models indicate that a rise in temperature and reduction in rainfall in the Western Cape Province of South Africa is inevitable and unavoidable. …”
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Labour market and spatial mismatch in Cape Town
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Modeling urban change using cellular automata: the case study of Johannesburg, South Africa
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Incorporating Climate Change in Southern African Social Policy: A Malawian Case Study
Published 2021“…In the wake of a natural disaster, most commonly drought and flooding, there is a significant spike in mentions of both climate change and social protection in Parliamentary discourse. …”
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Technological change and employment in South African agriculture : the case of maize harvesting in the Western Transvaal
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