Co-operative Sanitation Project Pellsrus Township South Africa
Jeffrey Greenberg | Rudi Seebach | Andrew Luhmann | Deborah Zylstra | Jed Wentz
A lack of sanitation in the township next to Jeffreys Bay, South Africa, means that not only is the beach strewn with waste, but the township dwellers are faced with health hazards. Some possible solutions are presented here.DWAF (2003), Strategic framework for water services. Department of Water Affairs and Forestry (Republic of South Africa)
Seebach, R. D. (2006) ‘The application of integrated environmental management to improve storm water quality and reduce marine pollution at Jeffreys Bay (South Africa)’, Masters Thesis, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, RSA, 192pp.
Lloyd, J.W. et al. (2002) ‘Patterns of transformation and degradation in the Thicket Biome South Africa’, TERU Report 39, 86pp.
Statistics South Africa (2003) Statistics South Africa census 2001: ward profile 2003.
Holden, R. (2003) Self help guidelines for improving household sanitation without subsidies, Braamfontein, Mvula Trust, Figure 5.3
Crosby, C. (2004) ‘Food from used water: making the previously impossible happen’, The Water Wheel, Vol. 3 (4-5), pp. 26-30.
COBA (1995), ‘Food gardens in Africa’, Canadian Office of Urban Agriculture, available from http://www.cityfarmer.org/s.africa.html http://www.cityfarmer.org/s.africa.html
DWAF (2003), Strategic framework for water services. Department of Water Affairs and Forestry (Republic of South Africa)
Seebach, R. D. (2006) ‘The application of integrated environmental management to improve storm water quality and reduce marine pollution at Jeffreys Bay (South Africa)’, Masters Thesis, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, RSA, 192pp.
Lloyd, J.W. et al. (2002) ‘Patterns of transformation and degradation in the Thicket Biome South Africa’, TERU Report 39, 86pp.
Statistics South Africa (2003) Statistics South Africa census 2001: ward profile 2003.
Holden, R. (2003) Self help guidelines for improving household sanitation without subsidies, Braamfontein, Mvula Trust, Figure 5.3
Crosby, C. (2004) ‘Food from used water: making the previously impossible happen’, The Water Wheel, Vol. 3 (4-5), pp. 26-30.
COBA (1995), ‘Food gardens in Africa’, Canadian Office of Urban Agriculture, available from http://www.cityfarmer.org/s.africa.html http://www.cityfarmer.org/s.africa.html
DWAF (2003), Strategic framework for water services. Department of Water Affairs and Forestry (Republic of South Africa)
Seebach, R. D. (2006) ‘The application of integrated environmental management to improve storm water quality and reduce marine pollution at Jeffreys Bay (South Africa)’, Masters Thesis, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, RSA, 192pp.
Lloyd, J.W. et al. (2002) ‘Patterns of transformation and degradation in the Thicket Biome South Africa’, TERU Report 39, 86pp.
Statistics South Africa (2003) Statistics South Africa census 2001: ward profile 2003.
Holden, R. (2003) Self help guidelines for improving household sanitation without subsidies, Braamfontein, Mvula Trust, Figure 5.3
Crosby, C. (2004) ‘Food from used water: making the previously impossible happen’, The Water Wheel, Vol. 3 (4-5), pp. 26-30.
COBA (1995), ‘Food gardens in Africa’, Canadian Office of Urban Agriculture, available from http://www.cityfarmer.org/s.africa.html http://www.cityfarmer.org/s.africa.html
DWAF (2003), Strategic framework for water services. Department of Water Affairs and Forestry (Republic of South Africa)
Seebach, R. D. (2006) ‘The application of integrated environmental management to improve storm water quality and reduce marine pollution at Jeffreys Bay (South Africa)’, Masters Thesis, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, RSA, 192pp.
Lloyd, J.W. et al. (2002) ‘Patterns of transformation and degradation in the Thicket Biome South Africa’, TERU Report 39, 86pp.
Statistics South Africa (2003) Statistics South Africa census 2001: ward profile 2003.
Holden, R. (2003) Self help guidelines for improving household sanitation without subsidies, Braamfontein, Mvula Trust, Figure 5.3
Crosby, C. (2004) ‘Food from used water: making the previously impossible happen’, The Water Wheel, Vol. 3 (4-5), pp. 26-30.
COBA (1995), ‘Food gardens in Africa’, Canadian Office of Urban Agriculture, available from http://www.cityfarmer.org/s.africa.html http://www.cityfarmer.org/s.africa.html
The Many Educational Facets of Development Cooperation Between a Kosovan Village and Earth Scientists
Greenberg, Jeffrey K.
Hefley, Daniel
Brice, Peter
Hoti, Arben
Engel, Allison
Erkman, Caleb
Yates, Jonie
Webb, Forrest
O'Rourke, Katie
Ademi, Kaltrina
Journal of Geoscience Education, Vol. 60 (2012), Iss. 3 P.201
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