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From: nolusizo Sithole: Re: A view from an informal settlement in Cape Town Dear Nico
The demand for the course known as Environmental Engineering - Sustainable
Development in Coastal Areas is growing each year. There are two ways to
take the cour... From: Nico E. Willemse: Re: A view from an informal settlement in Cape Town Dear Nolusizo,
What is the maximum number of students that CPUT can take in per year? How big is the demand for the course? Are there any plans to offer it in Portuguese and ... From: nolusizo Sithole: Re: A view from an informal settlement in Cape Town
Dear Sakaria
Thank you for your enquiry
Environmental Engineering - Sustainable Development in Coastal Areas is a
distance-learning course offered through DLIST. The C... From: Sakaria Toivo: Re: A view from an informal settlement in Cape Town Good day
I read the information you pose about the sanitation in Cape town.
Back in Namibia, we have a sanitation program whereby all the thirteen regions
were given money... From: nolusizo Sithole: A view from an informal settlement in Cape Town I went for a site visit for the Environmental Engineering Course in Cape Town. Environmental Engineering course is a Distance Learning Information Sharing (DLIST) course. We vis...
Discussions on DLIST have raised interesting questions around the use and loss of indigenous knowledge in the Benguela region and beyond. We decided to gather that information - in this Burning Issue you can read about indigenous knowledge, threats to indigenous knowledge systems, some interesting case studies of application of traditional knowledge, and what is being done to preserve it.
The Distance Learning and Information Sharing Tool [ DLIST - Benguela ] community focusses specifically on issues relevant to the coastal area from Cape Point to Nothern Angola - The Bengeula Current Large Marine Ecosystem.
Do you have an environmental questions, need technical advice, or need to find someone who can assist you?ASK AWAY!
Earthnotes Film Festival
This year sees the launch of Earthnotes, an environmental documentary film festival presented by DLIST.
The DLIST newsletter contains a summary of the recent activities and talking points within the DLIST community. The October issue focuses on topics related to artisenal fisheries and aquaculture.