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Orientation: Day labouring is becoming more frequent in developing countries. Long spells of unemployment and the uncertainty of informal wage employment impact negatively on the subjective well-being (SWB) of day labourers. Research purpose: The aim of
Anthonie M. van Wyk +4 more
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The structure of Chariklo's rings from stellar occultations [PDF]
Two narrow and dense rings (called C1R and C2R) were discovered around the Centaur object (10199) Chariklo during a stellar occultation observed on 2013 June 3.
Alonso, S. +81 more
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Bottom‐Up Space Use With Top‐Down Temporal Risk Buffering in Arid Herbivore Communities
Across seven large herbivore species in an unfenced arid system, space use is governed by bottom‐up constraints while predator risk is buffered in time, producing consistent low diel overlap with nocturnal carnivores and trait‐dependent moderation of spatial responses.
John Heydinger +5 more
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Assessing the predictors of satisfaction with life of employees in Windhoek, Namibia
Orientation: Service delivering organisations are required to deliver quality services. It is of utmost importance to improve employees’ satisfaction with life which is consistent with an organisation’s effectiveness and efficiency.
Imelda Rodriques, Wesley R. Pieters
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No. 18: The State of Food Insecurity in Blantyre City, Malawi [PDF]
Chronic food insecurity is considered to be one of the most important challenges facing the people and government of Malawi. Most attention tends to be given to the rural areas where the majority of the population live and where the prevalence of food ...
Chiweza, Asiyati, Mvula, Peter
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This qualitative study examined the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in sustainable freshwater fishery management within the Okavango River ecosystem, combining primary field research with a comprehensive document review.
Fillemon Nadhipite Johannes +3 more
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Direct potable reuse – a feasible water management option
Direct potable reuse (DPR) can be more economic than indirect potable reuse as no environmental buffer is needed and conveyance and blending of the purified water with other potable sources is basically less expensive.
J. Lahnsteiner +2 more
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No. 08: The Urban Food System of Windhoek, Namibia [PDF]
The surprisingly high rate of supermarket patronage in low-income areas of Windhoek, Namibia’s capital and largest city, is at odds with conventional wisdom that supermarkets in African cities are primarily patronized by middle and high-income residents ...
Crush, Jonathan +3 more
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Provision of Integrated Early Childhood Development in Namibia: Are We on the Right Track?
The provision of Integrated Early Childhood Development (IECD) positively impacts children’s futures physically, cognitively, emotionally and socially.
Elizabeth Ngololo Kamara +2 more
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Drivers of Microbial Risk for Direct Potable Reuse and de Facto Reuse Treatment Schemes: The Impacts of Source Water Quality and Blending. [PDF]
Although reclaimed water for potable applications has many potential benefits, it poses concerns for chemical and microbial risks to consumers. We present a quantitative microbial risk assessment (QMRA) Monte Carlo framework to compare a de facto water ...
Chaudhry, Rabia M +3 more
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