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An environmental overview of the Walvis Bay 'Bay Area', NamibiaHeather-Clark, Stuart Andrew January 1996 (has links)
Bibliography: leaves 97-100. / This dissertation forms part of a process which began when DANCED initiated the first stages of a project aimed at aiding the Namibian Government in the development of an Integrated Coastal Zone Management _Plan for the coastline of the Erongo Region. DANCED requested the assistance of the MPhil students, from the Department of Environmental and Geographical Science of the University of Cape Town, in the compilation of a baseline report for the region. The first step involved the collection and synthesis of baseline data on all environmental factors (natural and social) pertaining to the Erongo Region. This was followed by individual research dissertations by each member of the class. After review of the Baseline Report, the greater Walvis Bay 'bay area ' was identified as a priority area in terms of coastal zone management of the Erongo Region. The aim of this dissertation is thus to provide an environmental overview of the Walvis Bay ' bay area' that can assist planners and relevant authorities in the effective management the area. Firstly, the importance of the study area as a conservation area is established. It is noted that the Walvis Bay wetland is one of the top five most important wetland areas in Africa. Secondly, there is little co-ordination and communication between the authorities that have jurisdiction over portions of the study area and this has led to ineffective management of the area. Thirdly, the study area is defined and the major human activities operating within the study area are identified and described.
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Dunes and dune movement in the Walvis Bay area of Namibia, and implications for future land-use planning and developmentSoboil, Jeremy Hirsch January 1996 (has links)
Bibliography: pages 144-155. / Dunes are an integral part of the Walvis Bay environment. Their dynamics significantly influence the functioning of the coastal system and have major implications for both the ecological and socio-economic environments. In light of residential, commercial and industrial requirements for the Walvis Bay area, dune encroachment needs to be seriously considered in the future planning of land-use and resource utilisation. The overall objective of this report, therefore, is to provide a better understanding of the dominant role dunes and sand drift play in the study area and in so doing promote the more judicious future planning and management of the region. In order to achieve this aim, several specific objectives were addressed, these being: to identify and clarify all dune types occurring in the study area, and discuss the geomorphological and ecological characteristics of each; to provide an analysis of the long-term stability of dunes in the Walvis Bay area by means of aerial photograph interpretation; to highlight all factors that contribute to dune encroachment and to assess the ramifications of this movement upon the ecological and socio-economic environments; * to emphasise elements that need to be considered with any future planning of land-use and development; * to review dune management practices in the Walvis Bay area and provide recommendations for the more effective management of the system in the future.
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The future of Walvisbay as a hub for South Central Africa : potentials and constraintsSimana, Angeline 11 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MPhil) -- Stellenbosch University, 2000. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: This study is aimed at determining whether the Port of Walvis Bay has what it takes to
become a future hub port on the south-western coast of Africa.
An equally important aspect of this study is to promote Walvis Bay as an economically
viable option for trade in and out of Central and Southern Africa, and what proportion of
traffic Walvis Bay could expect to capture from competing regional ports, especially the
ports of Durban and Cape Town.
The conclusions arrived at in this study indicate that the prospects for transforming
Walvis Bay into a future hub port will depend on the increased involvement of the private
sector, political and industrial stability, as well as regional integration to mention just a
few. It is clear that Walvis Bay does not pose a competitive threat to the ports of Cape
Town and Durban, and can only perform a complementary role. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Die doel van hierdie studiestuk is om te bepaal of die Hawe van Walvisbaai oor die
vermoë beskik om ‘n sentrale hawe vir die suidelike en weskus van Afrika te wees.
‘n Belangrike aspek van die studie is om Walvisbaai te bevorder as ‘n ekonomiese
alternatief vir handel na en vanaf Sentraal en Suidelike Afrika, en om die verhouding van
verkeer te bepaal wat gewen kan word vanaf kompeterende hawens in die streek, veral
die Durbanse en Kaapse Hawens.
Die resultate bewys dat die moontlikhede om Walvisbaai te omskep in ‘n toekomstige
sentrale hawe, alleenlik deur die deelname en samewerking van die privaatsektor,
politieke goeie wil, die industriële stabiliteit van die land en integrasie met buurstate
bewerkstellig kan word. Walvisbaai hou geen kompeterende bedreiging in vir die
hawens van Kaapstad en Durban nie, en kan slegs ‘n komplementerende rol speel.
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Knowledge, attitude and practice with regard to tuberculosis and human immunodeficiency virus co-infection among patients with tuberculosis in Walvis Bay District, NamibiaMusasa, Jean-Paul Ilunga January 2011 (has links)
<p>The study was conducted among TB patients aged 18 years and older who were registered from January to June 2010. The findings showed a high level of knowledge on TB/HIV prevention and a low level of knowledge on TB/HIV treatment and care. The study also showed that respondents who did not know their HIV status had a positive attitude towards VCT services, while those who knew their status had a positive attitude towards HIV/TB prevention and care programmes. Finally, the findings also showed that most respondents trusted conventional medicine more than traditional medicine. All these findings suggested that respondents had good knowledge of HIV and TB co-infection, had a positive attitude and practiced favourable behaviour towards programmes related to the prevention and care of this co-infection.</p>
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Knowledge, attitude and practice with regard to tuberculosis and human immunodeficiency virus co-infection among patients with tuberculosis in Walvis Bay District, NamibiaMusasa, Jean-Paul Ilunga January 2011 (has links)
<p>The study was conducted among TB patients aged 18 years and older who were registered from January to June 2010. The findings showed a high level of knowledge on TB/HIV prevention and a low level of knowledge on TB/HIV treatment and care. The study also showed that respondents who did not know their HIV status had a positive attitude towards VCT services, while those who knew their status had a positive attitude towards HIV/TB prevention and care programmes. Finally, the findings also showed that most respondents trusted conventional medicine more than traditional medicine. All these findings suggested that respondents had good knowledge of HIV and TB co-infection, had a positive attitude and practiced favourable behaviour towards programmes related to the prevention and care of this co-infection.</p>
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Knowledge, attitude and practice with regard to tuberculosis and human immunodeficiency virus co-infection among patients with tuberculosis in Walvis Bay District, NamibiaMusasa, Jean-Paul Ilunga January 2011 (has links)
Magister Public Health - MPH / The study was conducted among TB patients aged 18 years and older who were registered from January to June 2010. The findings showed a high level of knowledge on TB/HIV prevention and a low level of knowledge on TB/HIV treatment and care. The study also showed that respondents who did not know their HIV status had a positive attitude towards VCT services, while those who knew their status had a positive attitude towards HIV/TB prevention and care programmes. Finally, the findings also showed that most respondents trusted conventional medicine more than traditional medicine. All these findings suggested that respondents had good knowledge of HIV and TB co-infection, had a positive attitude and practiced favourable behaviour towards programmes related to the prevention and care of this co-infection. / South Africa
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A comparison between export processing zones and industrial development zones with special reference to Walvis Bay and CoegaHunt, Robin 03 1900 (has links)
Theses (MBA)--Stellenbosch University, 2005. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: In order to survive in a global economy, developing nations can no longer rely on their
own resources if they wish to prosper, they require outside assistance. Various economic
policies and strategies have been adopted over the years in order to encourage foreign
capital to contribute to the growth of developing nations. One of the most common of
these is the concept of an export promotion zone. This is a dedicated area inside the host
country where the host tries to lure foreign investors - usually by providing a range of
financial and labour concessions.
Namibia instituted an export promotion zone in the mid nineties in Walvis Bay but has
met with limited success, as indeed have many of the other countries which have tried
this approach.
Namibia's immediate neighbour - South Africa - reviewed this and other economic zones
with the intent of adopting a policy better suited to the needs of foreign capital. The result
was the development of an industrial development zone in Coega outside Port Elizabeth.
This study contrasts these two concepts in order to ascertain similarities and differences
both in terms of their respective legislation and in terms of the World Association of
Investment Promotion Agencies ten criteria for a successful investment environment.
The conclusion was that these two policy frameworks are different more in name than in
substance, with one crucial exception: South Africa has effectively waived most of the
tax concessions generally found in this type of area.
It is argued that if the South Africa concept does succeed it will probably be more a
function of the country's relative economic size in Africa rather than because of policy
differences. Beyond that there is little reason to believe that South Africa will meet with
any more success than Namibia barring the acquisition of a major anchor tenant to draw
other affiliate industries. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Ontwikkelende lande het buitelandse bystand nodig om in 'n wêreld ekonomie te bestaan
omdat hulle nie meer op hulle eie reserwe bronne kan staat maak nie. Verskeie strategieë
en ekonomiese beleidstoepassings is in die verlede aangewend om buitelandse beleggings
te lok ten einde by te dra tot die groei van ontwikkelende nasies. 'n Algemene strategie is
die daarstelling van 'n uitvoersone waardeur die land probeer om buitelandse beleggers te
lok deur die daarstelling van 'n reeks finansiële- en arbeidstoegewings.
Namibië het so 'n uitvoersone in die middel negentigs in Walvis Baai tot stand gebring,
met min sukses. Verskeie ander lande het ook nie bevredigende resultate met hierdie
metode gehad nie.
Suid-Afrika, 'n direkte buurland van Namibië, het hierdie ekonomiese sone en
soortgelyke implementerings ondersoek met die doel om die beleid aan te pas en te
verbeter om sodoende meer buitelandse kapitaal te lok. Die resultaat was die
ontwikkeling en totstandkoming van die industriële ontwikkelingsarea in Coega buite
Port Elizabeth.
In hierdie studie word die twee konsepte met mekaar vergelyk ten einde die
ooreenkomste en verskille uit te lig, beide in terme van wetgewing asook in terme van die
Wereld Assosiasie van Bellegingsbevorderings Agentskappe se tien kriterieë vir 'n
suksesvolle beleggingsomgewing.
Die gevolgtrekking was dat die twee beleidsraamwerke baie min verskil, met die
uitsondering dat daar min of geen belasting toegewings gemaak word ten opsigte van
implementering van hierdie sones in Suid-Afrika nie.
Daar word aangevoer dat indien die Suid-Afrikaanse konsep suksesvol is, dit meer
waarskyknlik die gevolg sal wees van die land se relatiewe ekonomiese stand in Afrika, as die gevolg van beleidstoepassing. Behalwe hierdie faktor is daar min rede om te glo
dat Suid-Afrika meer suksesvol sal wees as Namibië, tensy 'n industrie gevestig kan
word wat as hoeksteen van die ontwikkeling kan dien, wat om die beurt ander verwante
industrieë kan lok en ontwikkel.
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The psychosocial stressors of women with HIV/AIDS involved in a support group (in Walvis Bay)Feris, Reinett Freya 03 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MA)--Stellenbosch University, 2005. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: An exploratory study was conducted to determine the psychosocial stressors of women living
with HIV/AlDS. The study also included the utilisation of group work by social workers to
support HIV positive women. The exploratory study was also conducted to determine HIV
positive women's experiences in a support group.
The researcher's interest in group work, as well as her involvement with a support group with
HIV positive women, is the motivation for the study. The aim of the study is to provide an
explanation of the psychosocial stressors that HIV positive women experience and also to
capture their experiences regarding the support group they attend.
Nine psychosocial stressors, namely anger, fear, loss, grieve, guilt, denial and disclosure,
depression, suicidal behaviour and anxiety, were included in the literature study. The
advantages, disadvantages and components of group work, as well as comparisons of
effective and ineffective groups, were highlighted. The research also focused on planning a
group for women with HIV/AlDS, with special attention given to the needs assessment, the
purpose of the group, the group composition and the structure of the group. The value of
group work with HIV positive women was investigated.
The universum was HIV positive women at the Walvis Bay Multi-Purpose Centre. The
qualitative research method that was used took the form of structured interviews. The results
of this study generally confirmed the findings of the literature study. Recommendations
include ways in which social workers can assist HIV positive women not only on an
individual basis but also especially in a group setting, and recommendations concerning
future research. The importance of future research with HIV positive women was especially
recommended. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: 'n Verkennende studie is onderneem om die psigososiale stresfaktore wat HIV positiewe
vroue ondervind, te bepaal. Die studie het ook maatskaplike werkers se gebruik van
groepwerk om HIV positiewe vroue te ondersteun, ondersoek. Die navorsing is voorts
onderneem om HIV positiewe vroue se ervarings van 'n ondersteunersgroep te bepaal.
Die navorser se belangstelling in groepwerk, en haar betrokkenheid by 'n ondersteunersgroep
vir HIV positiewe vroue, was die motivering om die studie te onderneem. Die doel met die
studie is om die psigososiale stresfaktore wat HIV positiewe vroue ondervind, te beskryf en te
verduidelik, en ook om sommige van die ervarings wat sulke vroue in 'n ondersteunersgroep
ondervind, te boekstaaf.
Nege psigososiale stresfaktore, naamlik woede, vrees, verlies, droefheid, skuldgevoel,
ontkenning en onthulling, depressie, selfmoordgedrag en angs, is in die literatuurstudie
bestudeer. Die komponente en voor- en nadele van groepwerk, asook 'n vergelyking van
effektiewe en oneffektiewe groepe is ook ingesluit. Die beplanning van 'n groep vir HIV
positiewe vroue is benadruk, met spesiale verwysing na die behoeftebepaling, en die doel, die
samestelling en die struktuur van die groep. Die waarde van groepwerk vir HIV positiewe
vroue is ook ondersoek.
Die universum is HIV positiewe vroue by die Walvisbaai Multi-Purpose Centre. Die
kwalitatiewe navorsingsmetode wat gebruik is, is gestruktureerde onderhoude. Die resultate
van die studie het in die algemeen die bevindinge van die literatuurstudie onderskryf.
Aanbevelings sluit in wyses waarop maatskaplike werkers HIV positiewe vroue nie alleen op
'n individuele basis nie, maar ook in groepsverband kan ondersteun, asook moontlike gebiede
vir verdere navorsing. Die belang van verdere navorsing met HIV positiewe vroue word veraI
beklemtoon.
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The reintegration of Walvis Bay and its Penguin/Off-shore Island into NamibiaKodisang, J M January 1996 (has links)
The thesis focuses upon the final reintegration of Walvis Bay and its twelve Penguin/Off-Shore Islands into Namibia. As Namibia's only deep water port, it escaped reintegration in 1989 when the United Nations Security Council Resolution (UNSCR) 435 (1978) was implemented. Hence the study argues that the exclusion of Walvis Bay from the Settlement Plan falls outside the parameters of various UNSC and UN General Assembly Resolutions, viz 385 and 432 of 1976 respectively. Such an arrangement has to be looked at as Pretoria's non-compliance with the above resolutions. South Africa got away with such an arrangement with the blessing of the Western Contact Group of Nations, i.e the United States; Britain; (former West) Germany; France and Canada. The argument advances further to capture the sudden emergence of Walvis Bay as a dispute between the National Party regime and the African National Congress (ANC) in particular. The dispute came about when the National Party submitted a controversial constitutional proposal during South Africa's transition to democracy at Kempton Park. They were proposing Walvis Bay to constitute part of the new Western Cape province in the postapartheid South Africa. Namibia's diplomacy paid off when the return of Walvis Bay was agreed upon as it became entangled in the constitutional talks for South Africa's transition to democracy at Kempton Park in 1993-1994.
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Contractor evaluation and selection for projects using the analytic hierarchy processFrielingsdorf, Klaus 12 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MBA)--Stellenbosch University, 2002. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Changes in the global salt market have presented Walvis Bay Salt Refiners with an opportunity to increase its current sales by approximately 40%. Following several pre-feasibility studies, the expansion project plan was created. The construction of new ponds, canals and sluices were to be performed by a subcontractor as selected through a tender process. The scope of the work comprised approximately 70% of the total project cost and it also represented the most critical part of the expansion project. Thomas Saaty’s Analytic Hierarchy Process, was used as a group decision support system for the selection of the most suitable subcontractor. The weighted average mean method was used to aggregate individual scores. A sensitivity analysis was performed following the final outcome to gain a deeper understanding of the problem, obtain a measure of margin between subcontractor scores and to check for the correctness of numbers. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Veranderinge in die wêreld soutmark het vir Walvis Bay Salt Refiners 'n geleentheid gebied om sy verkope met ʼn beraamde 40% te verhoog. Na verskeie voorondersoeke is 'n volledige projekplan opgestel. Die vervaardiging van damwalle, kanale en sluise sou deur 'n kontrakteur gedoen word wat deur ʼn tenderprosedure gekeur sou word. Die omvang van hierdie gedeelte van die uitbreidingsprojek verteenwoordig ongeveer 70% van die totale projekkostes en is terselfdelyk die mees sensitiewe gedeelte van die projek. Thomas Saaty se Analytic Hierarchy Process is gebruik as die groepbesluitnemingsondersteuningstelsel om die mees geskikte kontrakteur te kies. Die geweegde gemiddelde is gebruik om die individuele oordele saam te voeg. Sensitiwiteits analise is uitgevoer nadat die finale uitslag bepaal is om sodoende beter insig in die probleem te ontwikkel, om ʼn beter onderskeiding tussen die kontrakteur puntetellings te kry en om die juistheid van die syfers na te gaan.
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