This article flows from research, that has been in progress in rural communities in South Africa since 1988, on patterns of interaction and ecologies of ideas as meaning-giving context for development. The article refers specifically to two rural communities which are inhabited exclusively by ...
Rural poverty dynamics and refugee communities in South Africa: A spatial-temporal model . Population, Space and Place . 2013; 19 ( 1 ): 103–123. doi: 10.1002/psp.697Sartorius K, Sartorius B, Tollman S, Schatz E, Kirsten J, Collinson M. Rural poverty dynamics and refugee communities ...
South AfricaBackground: The objective was to compare the body composition of black stunted, and non-stunted, children, from two rural communitiesin South Africa, and investigate whether increased total and central adiposity is found in stunted children. The design was a cross-sectionalstudy. The ...
In the last 20 years, much of the migration from rural areas has been to Johannesburg, which has been South Africa’s largest city since 1950. Read more:South Africa’s population South Africa’s population in 1960 Total population: 17,396,367 Urban population: 8,110,012 (47%) Rural pop...
farming difficult. However, its harsh conditions are ideal for growing sweet wormwood, which thrives in arid environments and can withstand drought. Once dried, the plant is processed to extract artemisinin, which is then made into medicine and shipped to Africa to help local communities fight ...
Disparate-impact regulations promulgated by EPA pursuant to Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, until recently, had shown promise as a private legal tool to obtain redress from the disparate siting of environmental harms in minority communities. Alexander v. Sandoval, however, has held ...
Availability of adequate iodized salt at household level and associated factors in rural communities in Laelay Maychew District, Northern Ethiopia: a cross sectional study. J Nutr Health Sci. 2015;2(1):1. Google Scholar Aburto NJ, Abudou M, Candeias V, Wu T, Organization WH. Effect and ...
The best barrier is a community which has an emotional or economic link to the heritage. Engaging local communities in the management, conservation, and valorization of sites and ensuring that they are...doi:10.1080/20518196.2017.1357233MokoenaNthabisengJournal of Community Archaeology & Heritage...
The accelerating loss of tropical forests in the 21st century has eliminated cooling services provided by trees in low latitude countries. Cooling services can protect rural communities and outdoor workers with little adaptive capacity from adverse heat exposure, which is expected to increase with clima...
large and small ruminants as well as poultry (GoI2006). An understanding of these socio-economic factors is crucial in formulation of livestock promotion policies and technologies especially for the pro-poor rural communities in South Africa. It is against this background that this study is ...