The management role of the Johannesburg City Council in the Bosmont/Claremont catchment (Region 4)
- Authors: Kruger, Francois
- Date: 2009-02-05T07:09:55Z
- Subjects: Watersheds , Local government , Environmental management , Water quality management , Johannesburg (South Africa)
- Type: Thesis
- Identifier: uj:8071 , http://hdl.handle.net/10210/2001
- Description: M.Sc. , The goal of the study is to investigate the role that the Local Government of the City of Johannesburg must play in the environmentally degraded Bosmont/Claremont catchment. The problem in the past was that different divisions within the Council had different responsibilities and acted in isolation from each other with regard to catchment management. Strategies were developed in this study that can be adopted by the City Council of Johannesburg and be implemented in all the catchments within its jurisdiction by all parties concerned. If these strategies prove to be successful, other local governments can also adopt it and implement them in the management of their catchments. It is thus the challenge of these strategies to provide direction for catchment management in the City Council of Johannesburg.
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- Authors: Kruger, Francois
- Date: 2009-02-05T07:09:55Z
- Subjects: Watersheds , Local government , Environmental management , Water quality management , Johannesburg (South Africa)
- Type: Thesis
- Identifier: uj:8071 , http://hdl.handle.net/10210/2001
- Description: M.Sc. , The goal of the study is to investigate the role that the Local Government of the City of Johannesburg must play in the environmentally degraded Bosmont/Claremont catchment. The problem in the past was that different divisions within the Council had different responsibilities and acted in isolation from each other with regard to catchment management. Strategies were developed in this study that can be adopted by the City Council of Johannesburg and be implemented in all the catchments within its jurisdiction by all parties concerned. If these strategies prove to be successful, other local governments can also adopt it and implement them in the management of their catchments. It is thus the challenge of these strategies to provide direction for catchment management in the City Council of Johannesburg.
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An EIA of Rietvlei farm's development as a conservation area within JMOSS management guidelines
- Authors: Van Niekerk, Liselle
- Date: 2009-02-02T07:14:43Z
- Subjects: Environmental management , Environmental impact analysis , Johannesburg (South Africa)
- Type: Thesis
- Identifier: uj:14862 , http://hdl.handle.net/10210/1983
- Description: M.Sc.
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- Authors: Van Niekerk, Liselle
- Date: 2009-02-02T07:14:43Z
- Subjects: Environmental management , Environmental impact analysis , Johannesburg (South Africa)
- Type: Thesis
- Identifier: uj:14862 , http://hdl.handle.net/10210/1983
- Description: M.Sc.
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