... remaining patches. More so inSouthAfrica than in neighbouring African countries, protected areas are increasingly becoming islands in a sea of modified land. The important question is, how ... Guidelines for the Management of Elephants in Publicly Owned Protected Areas inSouthAfrica - 29 - DRAFTING OF PARK MANAGEMENT PLANS 30 - Procedures and conditions governing decision-making ... thresholds or targets. ã the need to apply management measures in accordance with the principle of adaptive management, in the spirit of learning by doing. A preliminary report on the outcomes of this...
... Examples include Mexico and Russia in the 1910s, eastern and southern Europe and China in the interwar period (continuing in China into the 1940s and 1950s), and in the postwar period Bolivia in ... existing land policy framework inSouth Africa, informed by the hindsight of ten years’ experience. A decade after the advent of democracy inSouth Africa, the focus falls both on reflecting ... reform inSouthAfrica were Agricultural Land Reform inSouth Africa: Policies, Markets and Mechanisms (Van Zyl, Kirsten & Binswanger 1996); two volumes of Land, Labour and Livelihoods in...
... Not available inSouth Africa 3 Not available inSouth Africa 4 Ciprofloxacin can be substituted for Ofloxacin5 Not available inSouth Africa 2215.5.5 POST-EXPOSURE MONITORINGIf other HCWs ... EFFECTS19.3.1 KANAMYCIN AND AMIKACINPREPARATION AND DOSEKanamycin (Novo) is available in injection formulation containing 1g/3ml vial. Amikancin (B-H Squibb) is availableas an injection containing 1g/ml ... Resistanceto kanamycin or amikacin induces also resistance to streptomycin.FLUOROQUINOLONESOfloxacin, Ciprofloxacin and Sparfloxacin induce complete cross-resistance for all fluoroquinolones. There...
... significant gain in external competitiveness. The banking system is strong and healthy. In addition, SouthAfrica s medium- and long-term external debt remains low in comparison with other emerging market ... Premium inSouth African Long-Term Interest Rates,” IMF, mimeo.” 2 This study identified other important determinants of SouthAfrica s risk spreads. These included external borrowing (spreads ... two-thirds since the currency crisis of 1998. Nevertheless, the NOFP and other indicators of international reserve adequacy remain a source of concern for investors that is reflected inSouthAfrica s...
... paradigm’ in Thomas Kuhn’s (Kuhn, 1970) point of view. In view of the above investigation, integration is tentatively interpreted as an act or a process of joining or combining something with ... something else. The integrated approach is a way of perceiving and solving problems by integrating information, scientific disciplines, tools, interests and other aspects in a systemic way in ... overcome the inherent large uncertainty in model and data. In the World Coast Conference, held in 1993, the following definition of integrated coastal zone management was given (WCC, 1993): ‘Integrated...
... race inSouthAfrica 27514.Industrialisation and race inSouth Africa. of 1913 had this objective, for it prohibited land transfers between races, fixedthe African share of South African land ... colonisingsociety. SouthAfrica was reentering the mainstream of African history. P1: RNK0521864381c12 CUNY780B-African 978 0 521 68297 8 May 15, 2007 16:38Industrialisation and race inSouthAfrica ... militancy culminated in 1946 in a major Africanmine strike, but its violent suppression, with at least nine deaths and twelvehundred injuries, demonstrated the continuing dominance of employers...
... for pepfar The links between HIV infection in women and maternal mortality inSouthAfrica have been raised with growing urgency in recent years. In an article in The Lancet in 2010, Quarraisha ... encouraging innovation and flexibility in PEPFAR programs; supporting training, capacity building, evaluation of what works, and policy development on integration of services; and sustaining U.S. ... unfolding in health and HIV services inSouth Africa, carrying opportunities and risks for delivering effective, integrated health services that improve health outcomes and save lives. South Africa...
... involve themselves in some typical organised and informal activities.Young People inSouthAfricain 2005Free download from www.hsrcpress.ac.za Young People inSouthAfricain 200516âUYF 200516Table ... crucial. Thus, though many challenges remain in this area, the recent emphasis on improvements in teacher training is vitally important in maintaining and raising the quality of education.The relationship ... research.Since 1994, SouthAfrica has begun to play its full role in the community of world and particularly African nations, in youth matters as in others. This was signalled in 1995 by South African...
... GarmanExpressing identities11 Crime reporting: Meaning and identity making in the South African press 223 Marguerite J Moritz12 Afrikaner identity in post-apartheid South Africa: The Self in terms ... IDENTITY INSOUTH AFRICAN MEDIA24The class struggle for socialism found organised expression in the South African Communist Party in 1921 (Wolpe 1989). In the struggle against the system inSouth ... construct to use in analysing social relations inSouth Africa, and is South Africa a semi-industrial capitalist society or just a semi-industrial one? And finally, it is important to examine whether...
... 172Table 7.1: Externalisation in the South African mining industry by sector, 2005 191Table 7.2: Externalisation in the South African mining industry by province, 2005 192Free download at ... CITIZENSHIP INSOUTH AFRICA 4against terror’ and the inroads into civil liberties that have been made in the West in the name of security. The Constitution of the Republic of SouthAfrica (Act ... inSouthAfrica (UNDP 2003).It is worth noting that the biggest advances in overcoming discrimination have been made in areas where the state either retains control or exerts significant influence...
... ideas, and which, being rooted in instinctive fear of innovation, has power over us all. Progress, then, has everywhere been the result, in the beginning, of individual initiative in men who were ... thinking of, or being conscious of, objects. Perception, for instance, is looked upon as the capacity for thinking of a thing immediately at hand, and memory as a capacity for thinking again ... thought in the organic and emotional structure of the individual, and it is, indeed, only by pointing to instances that we can define what we mean by an abstract idea. But many people still think...