Browsing Faculty of Humanities by Author "Nealer, Eric"
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The essence of water services management according to surface water catchment regions: a case study of Delmas Municipality
Nealer, Eric; Van Eeden, Elize (ASSADPAM (Associaton of Southern African Schools & Departments of Public Administration and Management), 2010)The nature and extent of local governance regarding water services management in South Africa (SA) have been transformed since the proclamation of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996, the National Water ... -
Historical overview of specific local government transformatory developments in South Africa
Israel, Tsatsire; Raga, Kishore; Taylor, John Derek; Nealer, Eric (North West University (Vaal Triangle Campus)School of Basic Science, 2009) -
Knowledge about the origin of a municipality's potable water: a prerequisite for consolidation of more effective local governance
Nealer, Eric; Raga, Kishore (Faculty of the Arts, Oxford University Press, 2008) -
A physical environmental management perspective on municipal water supply: proposals for Tlokwe City Council
Nealer, Eric; Raga, Kishore (North-West University (Vaal Triangle Campus), 2008)All South Africans, especially, those involved with the development and management of its water resources should be aware that South Africa is generally an arid to semi-arid region, with an average rainfall of approximately ... -
Progress towards legislative transformation: A critical assessment of the 1956 and 1998 water acts regarding municipal water supply.
Nealer, Eric; Raga, Kishore (Dept of History, North West University, 2008) -
The role of ward committees in influencing community participation: A case study of motherwell, Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality
Nealer, Eric; Shaidi, Elisante Walter (2009) -
Towards more effective academic liaison between academics, students and practitioners in the field of public administration and management in the North West Province
Nealer, Eric (Buro vir Wetenskaplike Tydskrifte / Potchefstroom, 2008)In view of South Africa’s diversity, its unresolved issues of race and complex social legacy, election campaigns are highly sensitive. From a Reformed Christian perspective, a critical question is: To what extent is the ...