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Title
Greywater reuse - An assessment of health and nutritional quality of home gardens produce in rural South Africa |
Full text
http://hdl.handle.net/11394/8611 |
Date
2021 |
Author(s)
Radingoana, Makgalake Pabalelo |
Contributor(s)
Dube, Timothy |
Abstract
Philosophiae Doctor - PhD - The majority of rural communities in sub-Saharan Africa are predominantly poor and depend largely on small-scale subsistence farming. To date, various farming mechanisms (e.g. organic farming, crop rotation, agroforestry and inter-cropping) have been introduced to improve food security and to avert hunger; however, water scarcity remains a challenge. The sub-Saharan African region is currently regarded as water stressed and this has had a significant impact on rural livelihoods. Despite being considered as a water-scarce region, the demand for water for agricultural purposes continues to increase exponentially, while, on the other hand, its supply keeps on diminishing, particularly for agricultural production. |
Subject(s)
Crop production; Greywater re-use; Home gardening; Heavy metals; Soil quality |
Language
en |
Publisher
University of Western Cape |
Rights
University of Western Cape |
Repository
Cape Town - Theses and Dissertations, University of Western Cape
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