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Local farmers to feel the effects of climate change Researchers from SAEON and the University of the Witwatersrand joined forces to address questions surrounding climate change and crops...
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Students need to find their niche in a complex environmental system ILTER Chair Elect Dr Manuel Maass shares his vision for capacity building in long-term environmental research...
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The use of a terrestrial laser scanner may allow for much faster and cheaper measurement of the productivity of African ecosystems...
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SAEON’s currency? Free-flow global change / Earth observation data systems SAEON has taken the lead in developing the culture, technology and infrastructure to advance data sharing across the wider SAEON network...
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Dive into the liquid world of oceanography SAEON Intern Amy Harding-Goodman shares her novel approach to researching the pathway and dynamics of the Agulhas Return Current...
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New generation monitoring equipment for Jonkershoek The new equipment is capable of recording water level and temperature at set intervals...
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SAEON’s role in regional operational oceanography With SAEON ensuring that data is properly archived and freely disseminated, education and capacity building in ocean sciences will be a long-term stable platform...
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ICSU Conference confirms widespread support for World Data System As a member of the World Data System’s Scientific Committee, SAEON’s Wim Hugo will be responsible for a ‘Network of Networks’ architecture...
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SAEON participates in Eye On Earth Summit working group The Summit will address issues related to missing, inaccessible or hidden data...
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Valuable insights at Network of Education Experts' Symposium The Symposium provides a platform where the advisory committee, education team, learners and educators from all the SAEON nodes share their experiences...
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Eskom Expo sharpens skills of young scientists The would-be scientists have greatly improved their knowledge and understanding of the scientific method...
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SAEON-sponsored learner and educator cruise to greater knowledge Through these cruises SAEON explores ways of incorporating marine science into the school science curriculum...
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SAEON donates indigenous trees to primary school in Himeville SAEON joins forces with Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife to emphasise the importance of preserving and planting indigenous trees...
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National Science Week 2011 - “The Role of Science in Economic Development” The SAEON display included information on careers in science and a slide show of the work done by SAEON scientists...
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STOP PRESS! GSN Indibano 2011 is here! GSN students will get the opportunity to hone their statistical skills and gain on-site monitoring experience...
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SAEON’s people and projects received coverage in a wide range of media...
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“Global warming may dominate headlines today. Ecosystem degradation will do so tomorrow.” - Corporate Ecosystem Services Review, World Resources Institute, 2008