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31-37 of 37 for the Category : Management & Planning and the Subcategory : Management & Planning - General

Sustainable Development ~ Land Reform

( Article Type: Sustainable Development )

From model apartheid village to a model for sustainable development - that is the story of Franschhoek, the historic village nestled in the mountain valley where the French Huguenots were settled in the 17th century.

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Sustainable Development ~ The Business Case

( Article Type: Sustainable Development )

Terminology is often a barrier to getting different sectors of society to appreciate that they are quite often talking about the same thing though their goals and outcomes might be different.

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Sustainable Development ~ Transport

( Article Type: Sustainable Development )

In an increasingly interconnected world, the mobility of commodities and people has become a key – if not exactly an indispensable – feature of everyday life. The amount of processed natural resource required to power all the motorised vehicles a

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The African Spirit of Sustainability

( Article Type: Sustainable Development )

Sustainability embodies a paradox. The term suggests something sustained, held stable and yet living intelligently with the Earth requires flexibility, constant transformation and an ability to survive change by changing.

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Waste Management

( Article Type: Overview )

Waste management in South Africa is based on the principles of the White Paper on Integrated Pollution and Waste Management (IP&WM) and the National Waste Management Strategy (NWMS) published by the Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism in

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Water ~ Urban Run-off

( Article Type: Explanation )

By losing its capacity to retain soil moisture, a city – in a sense – loses its capacity to ‘sweat’ and cool itself. Such urban heat islands could be from 0.5°C to 1°C warmer than surrounding rural areas.

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Wildlife Management

( Article Type: Overview )

The future of private and public wildlife management (or any combination of the two) and their contribution towards an African Conservation Strategy will rest on mixing ecology, economy and social responsibility in order to achieve an equitable tripl

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