Students

 

 Current Students

Anthony Fry

 

Former Students

Student Surname Initials Institution Study Level Year  Title 
Ngorima A Rhodes University, DES MSc Thesis 2016 Perceptions and Livelihood uses of an invasive alien tree (Acacia dealbata) by rural communities in the Eastern Cape
Pretorious SN University of Pretoria MSc Thesis 2016 Sediment Yield Modelling in the Upper Tsitsa Catchment, Eastern Cape, South Africa
Hodgson D Rhodes University, Geography MSc Thesis 2017 Demographic Change in the Upper Tsitsa Catchment The Integration of Census and Land Cover Data for 2001 and 2011.
Huchzermeyer N Rhodes University, Geography MSc Thesis 2017 A baseline survey of channel geomorphology with particular reference to the effects of sediment characteristics on ecosystem health in the Tsitsa River, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
Parwada C University of Fort Hare, Agronomy PhD Thesis 2017 Litter quality effects on soil stability and erodibility in the Ntabelanga area, Eastern
Cape, South Africa
Wolff M. Rhodes University, IWR MA Thesis 2018
Hearing Silent Voices A Learning -Centred Approach to Sustainable Land Rehabilitation and NRM
Bannatyne L. Rhodes University, Geography MSc Thesis 2018 Developing a Citizen Technician Based Approach to Suspended Sediment Monitoring in the Tsitsa River Catchment,
Nyamela N. Rhodes University, Geography MSc Thesis 2018 The Suspended Sediment Yield and Provenance of the Inxu River Catchment, Eastern Cape
Gouws A Rhodes University, DES MSc Thesis 2018  A spatio-temporal, landscape perspective on acacia dealbata invasions and broader land-use and cover changes in the northern eastern cape, South Africa
Mamera M University of Fort Hare, Agronomy MSc Thesis 2018 Pollution potential of on-site dry sanitation systems associated with the Mzimvubu Water Project, Eastern Cape, South Africa
Shwarira  P Rhodes University, ELRC MSc Thesis 2018 Investigating how mediation tools enhance rural farmers’ learning towards rainwater harvesting and food security: A case study of a Green Village programme
           
Mkabile Q.  Rhodes University, IWR MSc Thesis 2019 Mapping and predicting potential distribution patterns of free-range livestock in the rural communal rangelands of Mgwalana, Eastern Cape, South Africa
Akamagwuna F Rhodes University, IWR MSc Thesis 2019 Taxonomic and trait-based responses of the orders Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera, Odonata, And Trichoptera (EPOT) to sediment stress in the Tsitsa River and its tributaries, Eastern Cape, South Africa
Ralekhetla M Rhodes University, IWR MSc Thesis 2019 Investigating epistemic justice in an adaptive planning process: towards developing a local catchment management strategy
Herd-Hoare S Rhodes University, Geography MSc Thesis 2019 Seasonal trends of rainfall intensity, ground cover and sediment dynamics in the Little Pot River and Gqukunqa River catchments, South Africa
Human JS Rhodes University, ELRC MSc Thesis 2019 Developing Social Indicators for Evaluation of NRM Programmes Using a Capability Approach in the Eastern Cape, South Africa
Du Plessis C University of Fort Hare MSc Thesis 2019 Mapping Soil Factors Influencing Erosion Using Machine Learning Algorithms in the T35 D-E Catchment in the EC Province
Libala N. Rhodes University, IWR PhD Thesis 2019 Using a social-ecological systems approach to investigate hillslope seep wetlands ecosystem structure and functionality in the Tsitsa River catchment, Eastern Cape, South Africa
Gusha B Rhodes University, IWR PhD Thesis 2019 Livestock water productivity: towards improving rural livelihoods from livestock in semi-arid rangelands
Weaver  MT Rhodes University, IWR PhD Thesis 2019 Civil Society Engagement with Water Governance at a Local Government Scale in South Africa
Mtati Rhodes University, ELRC  MA Thesis 2020 Towards realising the benefits of citizen participation in environmental monitoring: a case study in an Eastern Cape natural resource management programme
Snyman G Rhodes University, Geography MSc Thesis 2020 An investigation into the fire regimes of the upper Tsitsa River catchment
Copteros A Rhodes University, IWR PhD   An exploration of ways in which Dance Movement Therapy (DMT) can be used within a transdisciplinary water management research context.

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