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    • An awareness plan for the Tlokwe dolomite risk management strategy 

      Muller, Désireé (North-West University (South Africa), 2017)
      Vulnerable communities residing on dolomitic land in the jurisdiction of the Tlokwe City Council are faced with the hazard of possible sinkhole formation and the associated risk of losing lives or damage to infrastructure ...
    • Birds of the riparian corridors of Potchefstroom, South Africa 

      Wyma, Rindert (North-West University, 2012)
      A riparian ecosystem is the area between the aquatic and terrestrial setting of a stream, and serves as a corridor and habitat for birds. Several riparian ecosystems are located in urban environments, and three main riparian ...
    • The development of a dolomite risk management strategy for the Tlokwe City Council 

      Potgieter, Abraham Stephanus (North-West University, 2012)
      Development on dolomite poses a risk due to the possible formation of instability features such as sinkholes. Most of these features are however man-induced, and the risk associated with development on dolomitic areas can ...
    • Riparian bird diversity of the Ndumo Game Reserve, South Africa 

      Dinkelmann, Annerie (North-West University, 2016)
      Riparian areas are the ecotones between aquatic and terrestrial landscapes. They are critical areas for biodiversity conservation as they are rich in species diversity. Riparian habitats have more complex vegetation ...