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Who dies first?
Intern Hana Petersen is investigating canopy mortality in Succulent Karoo plant communities during the current drought.
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Something remarkable is happening
As we enter the era of 4IR, the potential for environmental, scientific, human capacity development and socio-economic benefits to be derived from the extraordinary growth and work of SAEON's uLwazi Node is particularly significant.
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Highlights from the 2018 AZEF conference
The Arid Zone Ecology Forum provides a vital networking platform for researchers, students and community members from different backgrounds who have a shared interest in the arid zone.
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The lauging gas - no laughing matter
At the OCB Methane and Nitrous Oxide workshop, SAEON's Thulwaneng Mashifane presented a poster on nitrous oxide production in the Benguela upwelling system, which is both a sink and source of nitrous oxide.
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Lessons learned from the 2018 AGU Fall Meeting
SAEON's numerical modeller Jennifer Veitch shares a few pointers on attending and making the most of big conferences such as the 2018 Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union (AGU).
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What else is new at SAEON?
Read more about being a node in the arid lands, record temperatures at Tierberg, and SAEON eNews once again being selected as one of the top electronic newsletters in the South African Publication Forum competition.
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SAEON in the media
SAEON's people and projects received coverage in a wide range of print, broadcast and online media.
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"We can create a world with clean air and water, unlimited energy and fish stocks that will sustain us well into the future... What we do in the next few years will profoundly affect the next few thousand years." - Sir David Attenborough, World Economic Forum, Davos, 2019
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SA Publication Forum Awards: SAEON eNews runner-up in 2015; finalist in 2018, 2017, 2016, 2014 and 2013 |
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