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    Environmental modelling of wetland distribution in the Western Cape, South Africa: A climate change perspective 

    Mohanlal, Shanice (University of Western Cape, 2021)
    Wetlands have been recognised as one of the most intrinsically valuable and threatened ecosystems in the world. Global estimates indicate that wetlands are being lost or transformed at a rapid rate, exacerbated by projected ...
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    Delineation of groundwater protection zone in a fractured rock aquifer setting: A case study of Rawsonville 

    Dustay, Shuaib (University of Western Cape, 2020)
    The Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) is considering the implementation of an Aquifer Protection Strategy to protect the country’s critical groundwater resources. This study will assist in filling the knowledge gap ...
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    The effects of anthropogenic disturbance upon African penguin colonies 

    Miller, Rebecca Jane (University of Western Cape, 2020)
    African penguin (Spheniscus demersus) mainland colonies are a popular tourist attraction in the Western Cape of South Africa. The African penguin population is in decline and the species is listed as endangered on the ...
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    Investigating the effects of nutrients and chlorophyll concentrations on the water quality of the Nuwejaars River, Cape Agulhas, Western Cape 

    Khungwayo, Agnes Nolitha (University of Western Cape, 2021)
    The Nuwejaars River flows into the largest natural freshwater lake in South Africa, Soetendalsvlei, which relies on and interacts with the Nuwejaars River. Therefore, the water quality of the Nuwejaars River plays a role ...
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    Measurement and modelling of catchment erosion dynamics under different land cover types, Jonkershoek Catchment, Western Cape 

    Abrahams, Ebrahiem (University of the Western Cape, 2020)
    Several attempts have been made to assess the impact of post-fire soil erosion; however, erosion occurs as a result of the complex interplay between many factors, such as climate, land cover, soil and topography, making ...
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    Moving towards social accountability in pharmacy education: Exploring service-learning outcomes and opportunities with Cape Town community health forum representatives 

    Cwati, Vuyo Buhle Zamathole (University of the Western Cape, 2020)
    The University of the Western Cape (UWC), School of Pharmacy has embedded service-learning in the undergraduate curriculum in an attempt to align activities with the social accountability values. Third-year pharmacy students ...
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    Moving towards social accountability in pharmacy education: what is the role of the practising pharmacist? 

    Essack, Azeezah (University of the Western Cape, 2020)
    The World Health Organisation (WHO) has stated that “there is no health without a workforce” (Campbell et al., 2013). The health workforce is essential for every health care system. The availability, accessibility and ...
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    Investigating factors that influence the breeding success of the endangered African penguin (Spheniscus demersus) at a mainland and island colony in the Western Cape, South Africa 

    Hugo, Corlie (University of Western Cape, 2022)
    Since the 1950s the global seabird population have declined by 70% and today some penguin species are amongst the most threatened seabirds in the world. The African penguin (Spheniscus demersus) population experienced a ...
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    Identifying potential areas suitable for managed aquifer recharge in Saldanha bay, Western Cape 

    Tomlinson, Ashleigh (University of the Western Cape, 2022)
    The West Coast in the Western Cape of South Africa is a water-scarce area. Pressure from population and industrial growth, recurring droughts and climate change has resulted in an increasing urgency in the West Coast to ...
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    Exploring opportunities for job creation through waste value chain: Removal of alien invasive plants, Western Cape, South Africa 

    Twetwa, Siyavuya (University of the Western Cape, 2022)
    Alien invasive plants are often end up in landfills after they are removed, where they form part of organic waste. Wood contractors can utilise this organic waste as a source of informal employment, which is also a waste ...
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