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- ItemDeveloping international research capacity and capability.(2012) Spolander, Gary; Engelbrecht, Lambert K.Power point slides
- ItemThe English model of service user involvement in social work education : a challenge for South Africa(2010) Engelbrecht, Lambert K.; Spolander, Gary; Pullen-Sansfacon, AnniePower point slides
- ItemFinancial literacy education : a social work poverty alleviation tool(2007) Engelbrecht, Lambert K.Power point slides
- ItemFinancial literacy education within a developmental social work paradigm(2007) Engelbrecht, Lambert K.Power point slides
- ItemIndebtedness of financially vulnerable households : what do social workers do(2008) Engelbrecht, Lambert K.Power point slides
- ItemAn interpretative framework for strengths-based social work supervision(2012) Engelbrecht, Lambert K.Power point slides
- ItemThe neglected agenda of social work management and supervision : issues and challenges(2012) Engelbrecht, Lambert K.Power point slides
- ItemPlumbing the brain drain of South African social workers migrating to the UK : implications and challenges(2005) Engelbrecht, Lambert K.Power point slides
- ItemService user involvement : a comparative study of England and South Africa(2010) Spolander, Gary; Pullen-Sansfacon, Annie; Engelbrecht, Lambert K.Power point slides
- ItemSocial community education in the war on poverty : reflecting South African social workers' economic literacy initiatives(2006) Engelbrecht, Lambert K.Power point slides
- ItemSocial works response to the financial capability of vulnerable households : an inconvenient truth(2010) Engelbrecht, Lambert K.Power point slides
- ItemTowards a conceptual framework for management and supervision of social workers within a social development paradigm(2014) Engelbrecht, Lambert K.Power point slides
- ItemTransformation in South Africa : from a residual welfare model to social development(2012) Engelbrecht, Lambert K.Power point slides
- ItemUsing CLUES to find suitable areas for perennial crops(Cape Land Use Expert System (CLUES), 2009-09) Van Niekerk, AdriaanA web-based spatial decision support system (SDSS), called the Cape Land Use Expert System (CLUES), was developed to demonstrate how the Internet can be used to perform land suitability analysis in the Western Cape. CLUES consists of five components: a land unit database (LUD), knowledge base, inference engine, web map service (WMS) and graphical user interface (GUI). The LUD consists of polygons (land units) and attributes (land properties), while the knowledge base stores each user’s land use requirement rules. These rules are used by the inference engine to rate the suitability of each land unit in the LUD. The result is then mapped by the WMS and presented to the users as suitability maps. Users can direct the entire analysis through a userfriendly GUI. The capabilities CLUES is demonstrated in this paper by applying it to perennial crops. Several factors relating to topography, climate, soil and existing land use is combined by the system to produce a map showing areas of various levels of suitability for producing perennial crops. Similarly, the system can be used to map suitable areas for other crops. It can also be used to support decisions about conservation management and urban planning. Although CLUES was specifically developed to perform land suitability analysis in the Western Cape, the technology can also be applied to other regions and modified for other applications.
- ItemYesterday, today and tomorrow : is social work supervision in South Africa keeping up(2009) Engelbrecht, Lambert K.Power point slides