Land, Environment, and Sustainable Development

Land, Environment, and Sustainable Development

The research theme of land, environment and sustainable development focuses on the complex relationships between human societies and their natural environments. Research in this area examines a wide range of topics, including land use, natural resource management, climate change, and sustainable development. A further dimension of focus is on the Anthropocene, in which the intersection of the Anthropocene, environmental humanities, and literary studies provides a dynamic and interdisciplinary field addressing the impacts of human activity on the planet. This area of study explores how literature, philosophy and the arts can engage with, and reflect upon the environmental crises associated with the Anthropocene epoch. This research area also explores how environmental issues intersect with social and political issues such as poverty, inequality, and conflict. One key area of focus within this theme is the study of sustainable development, which seeks to promote economic growth and social well-being while minimizing negative impacts on the environment. This includes an analysis of the social and economic factors that contribute to sustainable development, as well as an exploration of the mechanisms through which sustainable development can be achieved.

 

 

Department

Researcher

Areas of focus

Afrikaans and Dutch

Prof Andries Visagie

Literature involving human-animal relations, the environment, and the Anthropocene.

Ancient Studies

 

Dr Annemarie de Villiers

 

Animals and the environment in classical literature.

 

Centre for Applied Ethics

Dr Almas Mazigo

Climate Change Ethics; African approaches to environmental issues.

CREST

Dr Lauren Wildschut

African evaluation landscape, evaluation competencies.

CREST; DSI-NRF SciSTIP

Dr Corlia Meyer

Environmental communication; social and environmental movements; environmental campaigns.

CRUISE

 

Ms Lodene Willemse

Urban planning and development: urban form & function, sustainable urban development, urban liveability and quality of life, open space systems in urban areas, application of statistics in the field of Urban Regional Science, and contemporary planning processes and methodologies.

 

Dr Anele Horn

Social and spatial transformation through community-based planning and design.

Dr Danie du Plessis

Innovation in urban planning systems; urban spatial transformation; spatial statistical analysis; modelling of cities and urban systems; climate change and urban planning.

English

 

Prof Louise Green

Nature and environmental crisis.

Dr Tilla Slabbert

Environmental Humanities; literary-cultural productions of the environment.

Prof Meg Samuelson

Anthropocene studies; environmental humanities; oceanic humanities; coastal studies.

Dr Smuts Eckard

Ecocriticism, environmental literatures, environmental humanities.

Dr Eve Nabulya

Understanding how literature negotiates and articulates philosophical and practicable contributions to development, specifically the interface between literature and discourses of ecology and the natural environment.

 

 

Ms Lodene Willemse

Urban studies, including Urban planning and development: urban form & function, sustainable urban development, urban liveability and quality of life, open space systems in urban areas, application of statistics in the field of Urban Regional Science, and contemporary planning processes and methodologies.

 

Extended Curriculum Programme

Dr Taryn Bernard

Focus on critical approaches to incorporate sustainability discourses and environmental communication.

Geography & Environmental Studies

 

Dr Suzanne Grenfell

 

Processes of sediment transport in rivers and wetlands; Processes of wetland formation; Quaternary sedimentology of wetlands; Impact of climatic variability and climate change on geomorphic processes; Geomorphology of estuaries and coastal wetlands.

 

Mr Curtis Bailey

 

Specialized focus areas includes GIS-based modelling of socio-economic and environmental patterns and processes including climate change, biodiversity dynamics, and sustainable development.

Dr Jan de Waal

Physical geography; Water resources; Ecosystem services; Climate.

Mr Kyle Loggenberg

Application of earth observation, particularly hyperspectral data, and machine learning to support decision-making in natural and built environments.

Dr Samantha Williams

Human dimensions of small-scale fisheries in the global south and the sustainable governance of natural resource systems.

Prof Manfred Spocter

Education, geographic information systems, environmental management, and small-town economic planning. Research focuses on histories of South African geography, small-town geographies, urban materialities, urban environmental issues, and geographies of infrastructure.

 

Ms Lodene Willemse

Spatial evolvement of decentralised developments; Urban socio-environmental sustainability.

Prof Ronnie Donaldson

Studying various socio-spatial processes of urban change in small towns (heritage, gentrification, social segregation, tourism development, etc.).

Dr Danie du Plessis

Urban planning & governance innovation; urban spatial planning & transformation; cities and climate change; spatial statistics; urbanisation and migration.

 

 

 

Dr Kenwinn Wiener

 

 

Sediment nutrient dynamics in fluvial ecosystems; Quaternary geo-eco-hydrological interactions in fluvial landscapes; Impact of environmental disturbance events on fluvial geomorphology.

 

 

 

Geography and Environmental studies; Centre for Geographical Analysis

Dr Jaco Kemp

Applications of aerial and satellite earth observation, particularly using synthetic aperture radar (SAR) and machine learning, to mapping and monitoring of the natural and built environment.

Prof Zoltan Szantoi

Artificial Intelligence based image classification, land cover characterization; Geospatial big data processing, cloud application; Cash crop mapping for food security, vegetation phenological cycles estimation.

Dr Eric Mashimbye

Remote sensing of agriculture; digital soil mapping; soil degradation; object-based remote sensing; hyperspectral remote sensing; land cover & land use dynamics.

Mr Theo Pauw

Remote sensing: GEOBIA, classification, automation, radar, photogrammetry, pre-processing; GIS: Web-based GIS, cartography; Applications: land cover, vegetation, wetlands.

Dr Herman Geyer

Economic geography, i.e. the morphological development of urban regions over time; economic and spatial effects of policy in terms of its effect on population settlement patters and location in a dual-sector economy; Social Geography, i.e. Informality, Customary land use management, segregation, and neighbourhood change.

 

Prof Adriaan van Niekerk

Remote sensing techniques to support decisions concerned with land use, bio-geographical, environmental, and socio-economic problems.

Dr Tara Southey

Climate modelling in the Western Cape; Building a sound climate database for the Western Cape; Climate & Grapevine modelling in the context of climate change for adaption and mitigation; Water resource management.

Dr Zahn Munch

Application of remote sensing techniques to land use change, biodiversity, environmental, and socio-economic problems; relationship with ecosystem services and associated uncertainty.

History

 

Prof Sandra Swart

Socio-environmental history of southern Africa, with a particular focus on the shifting relationship between humans and animals.

Modern Foreign Languages

Dr Doret Jordaan

Ecocriticism, Geocriticism, Literature, Comparative Literature, Landscape, Deserts, Foreign Language Teaching.

Philosophy

Prof Johan Hattingh

Environmental philosophy & ethics.

Prof Louise du Toit

Eco-phenomenology and environmental philosophy more broadly.

Political Science

Dr Derica Lambrechts

Environmental Organised Crime.

RADAR

Dr Patricia Zweig; Dr Robyn Pharoah

Sustainable development, risk-averse planning, design, and development.

Social Work

Prof Lambert Engelbrecht

Social development and social work practice

Sociology & Social Anthropology

Prof Khayaat Fakier

Women and Care for the environment.

Ton & Anet Vosloo Chair in Afrikaans Language Practice

Prof Ilse Feinauer

Translation and the environment.

Visual Arts

Ms Joani Groenewald

Land; Landscapes in Translation.