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2. Conclusion: What Blew in through the Windows?
3. Adoption of residential rooftop solar PV systems in South Africa: A scoping review of barriers
4. Transformation or ‘Training the Dog’? Approaches to Access Within an Historically White University in South Africa
5. Conceptualizing the socio-cultural impacts of marine plastic pollution on human well-being – A perspective
6. In Whose Interest Is ‘Training the Dog’? Black Academics’ Reflection on Academic Development for ‘Access and Success’ in a Historically White University in South Africa
7. 'Why Mouth All the Pieties?' Black and Women Academics' Revelations about Discourses of 'Transformation' at an Historically White South African University
8. Perceptions of Acacia dealbata invasion and clearing in Upper Tsitsana villages in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa
9. Action for Increasing Energy-Saving Behaviour in Student Residences at Rhodes University, South Africa
10. Plastic bag use in South Africa: Perceptions, practices and potential intervention strategies
11. Illegal Solid-Waste Dumping in a Low-Income Neighbourhood in South Africa: Prevalence and Perceptions
12. Students' Reception of Peer Assessment of Group-Work Contributions: Problematics in Terms of Race and Gender Emerging from a South African Case Study
13. Perceptions of Acacia dealbatainvasion and clearing in Upper Tsitsana villages in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa
14. Encouraging household energy conservation through transdisciplinary approaches in Ghana and South Africa: assumptions, challenges and guidelines.
15. The effect of land-use on small mammal diversity inside and outside the Great Fish River Nature Reserve, Eastern Cape, South Africa
16. Encouraging pro-environmental behaviour: Energy use and recycling at Rhodes University, South Africa
17. Group Work as 'Terrains of Learning' for Students in South African Higher Education
18. Land acquisition for and local livelihood implications of biofuel development in Zimbabwe
19. Local institutions, actors, and natural resource governance in Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park and surrounds, South Africa
20. Dependence on environmental resources and implications for household welfare: Evidence from the Kalahari drylands, South Africa
21. The Status of Household Electricity Use Behaviour Research in South Africa between 2000 and 2022
22. Effects of Elevated Temperature and High and Low Rainfall on the Germination and Growth of the Invasive Alien Plant Acacia mearnsii
23. Co-Designed Interventions Yield Significant Electricity Savings among Low-Income Households in Makhanda South Africa
24. Livestock ecosystem services and disservices in a medium-sized South African town
25. People’s perceptions and uses of invasive plant Psidium guajava in Vhembe Biosphere Reserve, Limpopo Province of South Africa
26. Research Progress and Conceptual Insights on Drought Impacts and Responses among Smallholder Farmers in South Africa: A Review
27. Behavioural interventions yield electricity savings among high-income households in Johannesburg, South Africa.
28. Behavioural interventions yield electricity savings among high-income households in Johannesburg, South Africa
29. The cultural significance of plant-fiber crafts in Southern Africa: a comparative study of Eswatini, Malawi, and Zimbabwe
30. On the nature of quality in the contexts of academic publication and sustainability
31. Reported Behavioural Patterns of Electricity Use among Low-Income Households in Makhanda, South Africa
32. Persistent Droughts and Water Scarcity: Households’ Perceptions and Practices in Makhanda, South Africa
33. On the frontiers of collaboration and conflict: how context influences the success of collaboration
34. Facilitating Urban Sustainability through Transdisciplinary (TD) Research: Lessons from Ghana, South Africa, and Zimbabwe
35. On the Nature of Quality in the Contexts of Academic Publication and Sustainability
36. Figure 3. Monthly gross income from fibre craft trade in Eswatini, Malawi and Zimbabwe
37. Plant Fibre Crafts Production, Trade and Income in Eswatini, Malawi and Zimbabwe
38. Figure 1. The location of the study sites in Eswatini, Malawi and Zimbabwe
39. Table 1. Selection attributes of the different study site
40. Table 2. The respondent and household (hh) socioeconomic profile of the sampled populations in the three countries
41. Figure 2. Photos of plant fibre products: (A) bamboo baskets; calabash from pumpkin and brooms and chicken poops in Eswatini, (B) cane furniture; floor mats and baskets and palm fibre toys in Malawi and (C) baobab fibre mats; and palm and bamboo baskets in Zimbabwe. (Photo credits: Deepa Pullanikkatil (A,B) and Gladman Thondhlana (C).
42. Understanding the context of multifaceted collaborations for social-ecological sustainability : a methodology for cross-case analysis
43. On the frontiers of collaboration and conflict: how context influences the success of collaboration
44. Plant Fibre Crafts Production, Trade and Income in Eswatini, Malawi and Zimbabwe
45. Electricity Use Behaviour in a High-Income Neighbourhood in Johannesburg, South Africa
46. Non-material costs of wildlife conservation to local people and their implications for conservation interventions
47. Livestock income and household welfare for communities adjacent to the Great Fish River Nature Reserve, South Africa
48. Understanding the context of multifaceted collaborations for social-ecological sustainability: a methodology for cross-case analysis
49. Homestead tree holdings: Composition, uses and challenges in Checheche Growth Point, South East Lowveld, Zimbabwe
50. Water governance research in Africa: progress, challenges and an agenda for research and action
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