February 2008
- SAEON launches its Egagasini Node with key stakeholders in attendance
- Get your free copy of the SAEON issue of the South African Journal of Science now
- GEO Ministerial Summit puts Earth observation science on international radar screen
- SAEON's pillars become firmly entrenched for the benefit of society
- Coastal upwelling studies can help piece together climate change puzzle
- Creating land cover maps to monitor the most important variable of global change
- CSIR to implement South Africa's Earth observation framework
- SAEON scientist inspires marine and coastal educators
- SAEON Ndlovu's TTF programme for 2008 gets off to a good start
- New research sites will increase geographical extent of SAEON Ndlovu
- SAEON Elwandle Node rides the crest of the wave
- SAEON Egagasini is firing on all engines
- SAEON's Graduate Student Network welcomes two new committee members
- Are you involved in any scientific field research expeditions related to climate change?
- Africa: And then there were no fish
- Africa is the 'worst victim' of climate change
- SAEON in the Media
- 2008_February_Media
- 2008_February_Article
- 2008_February_Index
- geoss.pdf
- figures.pdf
- en.pdf
- ff.pdf
- news24.pdf
- sawu.pdf