https://commons.ru.ac.za/vital/access/manager/Index en-us 5 Application of environmental magnetism to trace sediment sources contributing to Kruger National Park reservoirs https://commons.ru.ac.za/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:45269 Wed 23 Mar 2022 11:35:51 SAST ]]> Geomorphological connectivity and sensitivity examined in a recently degraded gravel-bed stream: implications for river-floodplain rehabilitation https://commons.ru.ac.za/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:26313 Wed 12 May 2021 23:08:33 SAST ]]> Aquatic habitat shift assessment in a groundwater-fed semi-arid stream: an investigation into the response of Karoo hydroecology to system variability https://commons.ru.ac.za/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:28072 Wed 12 May 2021 20:53:20 SAST ]]> An historical study of channel change in the Bell river, north eastern Cape https://commons.ru.ac.za/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:4837 Wed 12 May 2021 19:59:51 SAST ]]> A fluvial geomorphological study of river rehabilitation in the Kouga region, Eastern Cape https://commons.ru.ac.za/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:4887 Wed 12 May 2021 19:33:49 SAST ]]> Developing a form-process framework to describe the functioning of semi-arid alluvial fans in the Baviaanskloof Valley, South Africa https://commons.ru.ac.za/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:4825 Wed 12 May 2021 19:22:58 SAST ]]> A situational analysis on the public participation processes in integrated water resources management in the Kat River Valley, Eastern Cape, South Africa https://commons.ru.ac.za/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:4854 Wed 12 May 2021 19:22:58 SAST ]]> The development of the hydraulic biotope concept within a catchment based hierarchical geomorphological model https://commons.ru.ac.za/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:4826 Wed 12 May 2021 19:12:49 SAST ]]> 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 https://commons.ru.ac.za/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:27040 Wed 12 May 2021 18:33:38 SAST ]]> The determination of geomorphologically effective flows for selected eastern sea-Board Rivers in South Africa https://commons.ru.ac.za/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:4824 80%) of the bed material transport. Only large floods (termed 'reset'discharges) with average return periods of around 20 years generate sufficient stream power and shear stress to mobilise the entire bed. The macro-channel is thus maintained by the large ' reset' flood events, and the active channel is maintained both by the range of effective discharges and the ' reset 'discharges. These are the geomorphologically 'effective' flows. Results from the Mhlathuze River have indicated that the Goedertrouw Dam has had a considerable impact on the downstream channel morphology and bed material transport capacity and consequently the effective and dominant discharges. It has been suggested that the Mhlathuze River is now adjusting its channel geometry in sympathy with the regulated flow environment. Under present-day conditions it has been demonstrated that the total bed material load has been reduced by up to three times, but there has also been a clear change in the way in which the load has been distributed around the duration curve. Under present-day conditions, over 90% of the total bed material load is transported by the top 5% of the flows, whereas under virgin flow conditions 90% of the total bed material load was transported by the top 20% of the flows. For the Olifants River there appears to be no relationship between the estimated bankfull discharge and any hydrological statistic. The effective discharge flow class is in the 5-0.01% range on the 1-day daily flow duration curve. It has also been pointed out that even the highest flows simulated for the Olifants River do not generate sufficient energy to mobilise the entire bed. It is useful to consider the Olifants River as being adapted to a highly variable flow regime. It is erroneous to think of one ' effective' discharge, but rather a range of effective discharges are of significance. It has been argued that strong bed rock control and a highly variable flow regime in many southern African rivers accounts for the channel architecture, and that there is a need to develop an ' indigenous knowledge' in the management of southern African fluvial systems]]> Wed 12 May 2021 18:29:47 SAST ]]> An investigation into the nature and extent of erosion and sedimentation in the Maqalika Dam catchment, Maseru https://commons.ru.ac.za/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:4799 Wed 12 May 2021 18:21:39 SAST ]]> Towards a holistic view of land and water management in the Gamtoos River catchment: applying a political geoecology approach https://commons.ru.ac.za/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:21323 Wed 12 May 2021 17:31:44 SAST ]]> The influence of Acacia Mearnsii invasion on soil properties in the Kouga Mountains, Eastern Cape, South Africa https://commons.ru.ac.za/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:4839 Wed 12 May 2021 17:22:14 SAST ]]> Developing a citizen technician based approach to suspended sediment monitoring in the Tsitsa River catchment, Eastern Cape, South Africa https://commons.ru.ac.za/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:28211 Wed 12 May 2021 16:44:41 SAST ]]> Factors affecting the invasion of Pteronia incana (Blue bush) onto hillslopes in Ngqushwa (formerly Peddie) District, Eastern Cape https://commons.ru.ac.za/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:4833 Wed 12 May 2021 16:27:19 SAST ]]> The response of the two interrelated river components, geomorphology and riparian vegetation, to interbasin water transfers in the Orange-Fish-Sundays River Interbasin Transfer Scheme https://commons.ru.ac.za/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:4850 Wed 10 Aug 2022 06:00:16 SAST ]]> An investigation into the performance of smallholder irrigation schemes in Limpopo Province, South Africa: success factors, typologies and implications for development https://commons.ru.ac.za/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:30709 150% intensity) were old gravity schemes. Farmers on approximately 75% of Limpopo smallholder schemes are currently engaging in land exchange transactions in a highly insecure and un-formalised institutional setup. Land exchange prevalence longer than two years was moderately associated with cropping intensity and strongly associated with commercialisation. This result has three important implications. First, it suggests that more land is utilised on the schemes when there is vibrant land-leasing activity. Secondly, schemes with a higher prevalence of long-term leasing seem to have a strong tendency to be more commercialised. Thirdly, the duration of the lease is significant, as neither single-season, nor annual leases yielded any positive associations, while those exchanges that were two years or longer, were associated with increased performance. These findings highlight the potential for longer-term land-exchange interventions to address the widespread low land utilisation on smallholder schemes, and to catalyse more commercially-oriented farming. An irrigation scheme typology was derived from the cluster analysis and was aligned to a contemporary irrigation farming typology. The key descriptors included technology type, purpose of farming and scheme management type. By matching scheme type to the farmer typology (or typologies), strategic decisions regarding technology choices for infrastructure, land, and water institutional interventions can be better informed. All schemes demand attention to the multiple factors required to achieve performance, not least water-tenure security, irrigation management organisational development, and infrastructure modernisation. Complexity was demonstrated by the finding that multiple factors contribute to success, and that there are many dimensions that change independently and have a cascading effect through the system in ways that are difficult to predict. Agricultural systems support to achieve productivity and profitability are essential for success. The research findings lead to the recommendation that, in addition, strategic planners must also consider the implications of the dominant factors of water-technology choices so that these are manageable, and the dynamics of farm-size change based on land exchange processes, in order to harness new opportunities to maximise irrigation scheme performance in future.]]> Thu 13 May 2021 11:26:49 SAST ]]> An examination of the application of a geographical information system to rural development planning in Shixini Location, Transkei https://commons.ru.ac.za/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:4830 Thu 13 May 2021 07:36:18 SAST ]]> A reconstruction of the history of land degradation in relation to land use change and land tenure in Peddie district, former Ciskei https://commons.ru.ac.za/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:4847 Thu 13 May 2021 07:25:44 SAST ]]> The geomorphological impacts of impoundments, with particular reference to tributary bar development on the Keiskamma River, Eastern Cape https://commons.ru.ac.za/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:4835 Thu 13 May 2021 06:43:43 SAST ]]> Links between valley confinement, landforms and vegetation distribution in a semi-arid valley floor environment, Baviaanskloof, South Africa https://commons.ru.ac.za/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:20006 Thu 13 May 2021 06:38:30 SAST ]]> An experimental study of the effect of Acacia mearnsii (black wattle trees) on streamflow in the Sand River, Eastern Cape https://commons.ru.ac.za/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:4832 Thu 13 May 2021 06:26:21 SAST ]]> GIS in participatory catchment management : a case study in the Kat River Valley, Eastern Cape, South Africa https://commons.ru.ac.za/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:4868 Thu 13 May 2021 06:04:09 SAST ]]> Human-river relationships in the Kat River catchment and the implications for integrated water resource management (IWRM) : an exploraratory study https://commons.ru.ac.za/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:4838 Thu 13 May 2021 05:38:18 SAST ]]> The role of salinity as an abiotic driver of ecological condition in a rural agricultural catchment https://commons.ru.ac.za/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:4852 Thu 13 May 2021 05:23:10 SAST ]]> An erosion and sediment delivery model for semi-arid catchments https://commons.ru.ac.za/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:6056 Thu 13 May 2021 05:14:40 SAST ]]> Sediment connectivity in the upper Thina Catchment, Eastern Cape, South Africa https://commons.ru.ac.za/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:4892 Thu 13 May 2021 05:12:06 SAST ]]> The suspended sediment yield and provenance of the Inxu River Catchment, Eastern Cape https://commons.ru.ac.za/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:30010 Thu 13 May 2021 03:52:20 SAST ]]> Evaluating people-environment relationships : developing appropriate research methodologies for sustainable management and rehabilitation of riverine areas by communities in the Kat River Valley, Eastern Cape Province, South Africa https://commons.ru.ac.za/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:4828 Thu 13 May 2021 02:49:50 SAST ]]> Sediment linkages in a small catchment in the Mount Fletcher southern Drakensberg region, South Africa https://commons.ru.ac.za/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:4879 Thu 13 May 2021 01:51:01 SAST ]]> Rivers as borders, dividing or uniting? : the effect of topography and implications for catchment management in South Africa https://commons.ru.ac.za/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:4851 Thu 13 May 2021 01:25:00 SAST ]]> An assessment of the impact of the black village communities, their associated land-use and related practices on water quality of the Kat River in the Eastern Cape, South Africa https://commons.ru.ac.za/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:4810 Thu 13 May 2021 01:07:19 SAST ]]> An assessment of the companion modelling approach in a context of negotiating water allocation strategies : the case of the Kat River Valley, Eastern Cape, South Africa https://commons.ru.ac.za/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:4820 Thu 13 May 2021 01:06:49 SAST ]]> Severe convective storm risk in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa https://commons.ru.ac.za/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:4853 Thu 13 Jul 2023 18:06:05 SAST ]]> Contemporary pollen spectra from the Natal Drakensberg and their relation to associated vegetation communities https://commons.ru.ac.za/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:4199 Mon 13 May 2024 09:49:28 SAST ]]>