This article examines the unexplored history of South Africa’s first school of forestry. It argues that leading South African politicians and foresters created a school of forestry in the country because they wanted a school where South Africa’s future forestry officers could gain practical and theoretical experience of forestry in local conditions rather than going to Britain, Europe or India, where environmental conditions differed. The school was touted proudly as the first school of forestry in South Africa and the southern hemisphere. But the school, which the South African College and the Cape Colony’s Forestry Department directed jointly, ran into political and staff problems and closed only five years after its opening. This article...
Abstract: The British military conquest and political annexation of the former South African Republi...
Abstract: The British military conquest and political annexation of the former South African Republi...
Adopting a historical approach, this article traces the origins of key features of the South African...
This articles analyses the establishment of state forestry programs in the Orange Free State and Tra...
This article analyses the dynamics and legacy of the divisive South African debate over the hydrolog...
From the 1930s, state foresters in South Africa were responsible for managing extensive ecologically...
From the 1930s, state foresters in South Africa were responsible for managing extensive ecologically...
Abstract: The British military conquest and political annexation of the former South African Republi...
Finding ways to conserve limited water supplies while promoting economic development has been, and w...
The reason for the survival and growth of the Forestry Industry is its ability to adapt to change. T...
Paper presented at the Wits History Workshop: The Making of Class, 9-14 February, 198
textThis dissertation draws from national and regional archives to argue that many important aspects...
Desiccationist discourses and concerns dominated official concern in 19th and early 20th century sou...
The article traces the changing role of environmental determinism in the invention of ‘South African...
Desiccationist discourses and concerns dominated official concern in 19th and early 20th century sou...
Abstract: The British military conquest and political annexation of the former South African Republi...
Abstract: The British military conquest and political annexation of the former South African Republi...
Adopting a historical approach, this article traces the origins of key features of the South African...
This articles analyses the establishment of state forestry programs in the Orange Free State and Tra...
This article analyses the dynamics and legacy of the divisive South African debate over the hydrolog...
From the 1930s, state foresters in South Africa were responsible for managing extensive ecologically...
From the 1930s, state foresters in South Africa were responsible for managing extensive ecologically...
Abstract: The British military conquest and political annexation of the former South African Republi...
Finding ways to conserve limited water supplies while promoting economic development has been, and w...
The reason for the survival and growth of the Forestry Industry is its ability to adapt to change. T...
Paper presented at the Wits History Workshop: The Making of Class, 9-14 February, 198
textThis dissertation draws from national and regional archives to argue that many important aspects...
Desiccationist discourses and concerns dominated official concern in 19th and early 20th century sou...
The article traces the changing role of environmental determinism in the invention of ‘South African...
Desiccationist discourses and concerns dominated official concern in 19th and early 20th century sou...
Abstract: The British military conquest and political annexation of the former South African Republi...
Abstract: The British military conquest and political annexation of the former South African Republi...
Adopting a historical approach, this article traces the origins of key features of the South African...