Browsing Doctoral Degrees (Environmental Science) by Title
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Understanding the relationship between neoliberalism and the negotiation of urban development imperatives within public private partnerships in Durban.
(2010)As neoliberalism has risen into ascendancy, cities have shifted their development approach, often in ways that produce problematic and heavily critiqued outcomes (Bond, 2005a; Leitner et al, 2007). In many instances, ... -
Use of constructivism in the development and evaluation of an educational game environment.
(2004)Formal learning contexts often present information to learners in an inert and highly abstract form, making it unlikely that learners would ever use this information in their every-da y lives. Learners do, however, show ... -
Use of constructivism in the development and evaluation of an educational game environment.
(2004)Formal learning contexts often present information to learners in an inert and highly abstract form, making it unlikely that learners would ever use this information in their every-day lives. Learners do, however, show a ... -
A viable strategy to sugar cane lignocellulosic bio-ethanol development in Southern Africa.
(2004)In the current era, oil deficit countries around the world seriously consider shifting dependence from conventional gasoline to renewable bio-ethanol fuel in the transport industry. Arguably, blending l0vol% dry ethanol ... -
Waste sector small and medium-sized enterprises and their role in the extended producer responsibility; a case study of environmental responsibility in SMEs in eThekwini, KwaZulu-Natal (South Africa).
(2014)Both the waste sector and corporate enterprises, under the banner of corporate social and environmental responsibility (CSER), have a role to play in sustainable development, particularly in the South African context ...