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161. Pension payouts, periodic marketing and the continuance of urban dependence in rural South Africa - Fox, R.C.; Nel, E.L.
The former homeland areas of South Africa are characterised by extreme poverty, high levels of urban dependence, a reliance on pensions and low levels of agricultural production.

162. Alternative media: a viable option for Southern Africa? - Banda, Fackson
It concludes that alternative media emerge to deal with specific ideological projects and, as such, must be viewed as satisfying a specific need at a specific point in time.

163. A watchdog's guide to investigative reporting: a simple introduction to principles and practice in investigative reporting, Derek Forbes: book review - Banda, Fackson
This article reviews the book by Derek Forbes.

164. The Benthic invertebrate community of a Southern Cape estuary : structure and possible food sources - Whitfield, A.K.
Cluster analysis of invertebrate communities in the Swartvlei estuary revealed that vegetated (Zostera capensis) sites were distinct from unvegetated ones.

165. The remains of rock glaciers in Bottelnek, East Cape Drakensberg, South Africa - Lewis, C.A.; Hanvey, P.M.
Radiocarbon dating indicates that rock glaciers were active at or subsequent to 21 000 BP and that cold, stadial conditions, existed on the region after 27 000 BP and before 13 000 BP, during the Bottelnek Stadial.

166. Racial segregation in East London, 1836-1948 - Nel, E.L.
Urban racial segregation in East London has a distinctive heritage, making the city one of South Africa's most segregated in the pre-Union era.

167. A review of estuarine ichthyology in South Africa over the past 50 years - Whitfield, A.K.
Progress in South African estuarine ichthyology between 1946 and 1995 is reviewed.

168. Local government and coloured residential segregation in Port Elizabeth, 1964-1976 - Taylor, B.
Studies of racial territorial segregation affecting the coloured population in Port Elizabeth tend to perceive it as an outcome of a power struggle between central and local government over the implementation of apartheid legislation.

169. Graphicacy as a form of communication - Wilmot, P.D.
Children of today inhabit a multi-dimensional world and in order to communicate effectively in it they need the ability to utilise four forms of communication namely, oracy, literacy, numeracy and graphicacy.

170. Where has all the Geography gone? : a social constructivist perspective of Curriculum 2005 - Van Harmelen, U.
The apparently tenuous position of geography in Curriculum 2005 suggests the need to reassess the nature and role of geographical education for the South African learner.

171. African Coelacanth Ecosystem Programme: An overview of the conference contributions - Ribbink, A.J.; Roberts, M.
Latimeria chalumnae is the icon for the multidisciplinary, multinational African Coelacanth Ecosystem Programme (ACEP) dedicated to improving the understanding of biological and other processes that support marine life.

172. Issues in contemporary geographical hydrology - Hughes, D.A.
Finding solutions to the many water resource utilisation problems that face South Africa has been the driving force behind a large part of the hydrological research that has been undertaken in the country.

173. The importance of dry woodlands and forests in rural livelihoods and poverty alleviation in South Africa - Shackleton, C.M.; Shackleton, S.E.; Buiten, Erik; Bird, Neil
Indigenous forests and savannas, along with plantation forests, offer numerous benefits to rural communities and society at large.

174. Hydroclimatic trends, sediment sources and geomorphic response in the Bell River catchment, eastern Cape Drakensberg, South Africa - Dollar, E.S.J.; Rowntree, K.M.
The Bell River in the Eastern Cape Drakensberg of South Africa has shown recent signs of channel instability as evidenced by avulsion, sinuosity reductions, gradient steepening and general channel instability.

175. ‘Alternative foods’ and community-based development: Rooibos tea production in South Africa's West Coast Mountains - Nel, E.L.; Binns, T.; Bek, D.
Rooibos tee (red bush tea) (Aspalathus linearis, Fabaceae), which is indigenous only to the Cedarberg and neighbouring mountains of South Africa, has become popular internationally as a result of its apparent health-giving properties.

176. Oceanographic environment of the Sodwana Bay coelacanths (Latimeria chalumnae), South Africa - Roberts, M.J.; Ribbink, A.J.; Morris, T.; Van den Berg, M.A.; Engelbrecht, D.C.; Harding, R.T.
The existence of these animals at such a shallow depth and in the swift and powerful Agulhas Current led to a suggestion that this might be an isolated group swept well away from the main population in the Comoros, where they live at depths of 200–350 m with little current.

177. Fishes of the deep demersal habitat at Ngazidja (Grand Comoro) Island, Western Indian Ocean - Heemstra, P.C.; Hissmann, K.; Fricke, H.; Smale, M.J.; Schauer, J.
Underwater observations of the coelacanth, Latimeria chalumnae Smith, 1939, from a research submersible provided opportunities to study the deep demersal fish fauna at the Comoro Islands.

178. A Geographic Information System for the African Coelacanth Ecosystem Programme - Scott, L.E.P.
The African Coelacanth Ecosystem Programme (ACEP) Geographic Information System (GIS) has been developed to integrate, analyse and map all spatial data generated within the ACEP programme.

179. Molecular biology studies on the coelacanth: a review - Modisakeng, K.W.; Amemiya, C.T.; Dorrington, R.A.; Blatch, G.L.
The discovery of the African coelacanth in 1938 and subsequently the Indonesian coelacanth in 1998 has resulted in a keen interest in molecular studies on the coelacanth.

180. Interactions of fishes with particular reference to coelacanths in the canyons at Sodwana Bay and the St Lucia Marine Protected Area of South Africa - Heemstra, P.C.; Fricke, H.; Hissmann, K.; Schauer, J.; Smale, M.; Sink, K.
The deep demersal fish fauna at depths of 100–400min canyons off the St Lucia Marine Protected Area along the north coast of KwaZulu-Natal is compared with similar fish communities at the Comoro Islands and in the Indo-Pacific region.

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