ENVIRONMENT, ENERGY AND WATER
COP 17 - Pathways towards a low carbon city - Durban, 5 December 2011
International initiatives on low carbon cities - Prof Jim Longhurst, University of the West of England
Cities GHG emissions, inventorying and comparisons - Dr Shobhakar Dhakal, Global Carbon Project
Sustainable urban infrastructure to achieve a low carbon city – Prof Anu Ramaswami, University of Colorado Denver
Climate change initiatives in the city of Durban – Dr Sean O’Donoghue, eThekwini Municipality
Towards a Low Carbon City: focus on Durban – Prof Roseanne Diab, ASSAf
Opportunities for greening the buildings and industries – Dr Francis Yamba, University of Zambia
Low carbon planning in cities – Prof Dave Dewar, University of Cape Town
Biosafety
Nuclear Energy Safety workshop – 13 October 2011
Papers presented
Disarmament and Global Threat Reduction in the Context of a Growing Nuclear Power Industry - Ms Anne M. Harrington
Nuclear Energy – Understanding Risks – Mr Phumzile Tshelane
Lessons Learned from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant Accident - Dr Hideki Nariai
Challenges and opportunities for enhancing the safety standards in nuclear industry - Professor Robert Guillaumont
Challenges and opportunities in the development of Safer Nuclear Technologies -Professor Rob Adam
Nuclear Energy Safety – A systems Approach – Prof. Piet Stoker
The Role Of Regulatory Authorities In Future Nuclear Energy Safety Development - Adv. Boyce Mkhize
Public Engagement and Perception of Nuclear Energy & Associated risks – Dr Alex Tsela
Fuel cycle stewardship in a nuclear renaissance – Professor Roger Cashmore
Towards a Low Carbon City: Durban
State of Water in South/ern Africa
The State of Water in Southern Africa: A Focus on Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe 28 – 29 July 2011

