Author:Cunningham, Carryn L; Butterworth, Doug SDate:2007The present models all assume a single southern Benguela sardine population. Is there sufficient evidence to consider as plausible an alternative that there could be two populations, with one distributed more towards the east and of a size ...Read more
Author:Johnston, Susan; Butterworth, Doug SDate:2019This document reports yet further updated 2019 horse mackerel assessments, along with constant midwater catch projections for the base case model, in accordance with requests made by the Demersal Working Group. These include differentiating ...Read more
Author:Rademeyer, Rebecca A; Butterworth, Doug SDate:2014This document addresses issues raised at and outstanding from the previous discussions of the hake OMP revision at the DWG meeting on 26 August, and concludes by listing issues still requiring choices/analyses to be able to finalise this OMP ...Read more
Author:Brandão, Anabela; Butterworth, Doug SDate:2009The methodology advanced by Brandão and Butterworth (2007 and 2008) for simulating catch sex sampling data in the process of computing lower confidence bounds for the abundance of the West Greenland minke whale population is applied to the ...Read more
Author:Daniels, Nicole MiriamDate:2015The purpose of this article is to discuss the methodological advantage of a dyadic approach to researching home birth. It is based on a study in which a combination of pre and post, conjoint and individual interviews generated men, women and ...Read morecbnd
Author:Vale, ElizabethDate:2012This paper investigates community health workers' negotiation between the prescribed 'manual' for care and the lived realities of their field, exploring how standards of public health are re-appropriated through the micro-politics of everyday ...Read morecbnd
Author:Bakilana, Anne; Esau, FaldieDate:2003This qualitative micro study was conducted in the Metropole of Cape Town, the third largest metropole in South Africa during 2002. The study must be seen in relation to the Cape Area Panel Study (CAPS) that was conducted in June 2002. CAPS ...Read morecbnd
Author:Bakilana, Anne; Esau, FaldieDate:28 May 2015This qualitative micro study was conducted in the Metropole of Cape Town, the third largest metropole in South Africa during 2002. The study must be seen in relation to the Cape Area Panel Study (CAPS) that was conducted in June 2002. CAPS ...Read more
Author:Branson, Nicola; Byker, TanyaDate:06 Jun 2017Despite widespread, freely available contraception and progressive reproductive health laws, most teen mothers report their last pregnancy as unintended or unplanned. This begs the question: Why are many sexually active teens failing to use ...Read more
Author:Leclerc- Madlala, SuzanneDate:2002<p>Twenty years of the sub-Saharan HIV/AIDS epidemic has impressed upon us the extent to which this disease is far more than a public health challenge. As it ravishes fragile economics, decreases life expectancies, increases women's burdens, ...Read morecbnd