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Dr. A Turton

Sitting on the Horns of a Dilemma: South Africa and its Strategic Water Supply


Dr. F Renaud

Vulnerability of Coupled Socio-Ecological Systems Exposed to Hydro-Climatic Hazards


Mr. C Swiegers

Improved Governance through Coordination in Water Related Disaster Information Management


Prof. D Sakulski

Water Related Data Analysis - Flood and Drought Early Warning Information System


Prof. R Bragg

Understanding Cholera - A Review with Special Reference Towards Emergency Drinking Water Treatment Procedures


Mr. E Poolman

Developments in the Early Warning Against Weather Related Disasters in Southern Africa


Dr. H Booysen

The Impact of Climate Change on Mean annual Flood Damage and the Associated Impact on Disaster Risk Reduction Measures (Cost Benefit)


Dr.-Ing. J Birkmann

Vulnerability Concepts in Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation - Opportunities and Limitations


Mr. M Khoza

The Application of Flood Lines in Land Use Control: A Case Study of Moreleta Spruit in Tshwane


Mr. T van der Linde

Introducing the Concept of Disaster Risk Reduction through Environmental Design


Mr. RJ Ferreira

Determining the Social Vulnerability of Students at the University of the Free State after the Events of Social Unrest in 2008


Mr. MM Khangale

A Evaluation of the Implementation of the Disaster Managment Act 57 of 2002 with Specific Reference to Integrated Institutional Capacity within Vhembe District Municipality


Ms. A Ncube

Survival Mitigation Strategies: Challenges and Opportunities: The Case of Women in Stockvels in Botshabelo, Motheo District, Free State Province


Mr. AJ Jordaan

Societal Vulnerability: Indicators and Challenges

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