Notes CHAPTER 1
1. Te Australian Government. (2001). Australia State of the Environment Report: Biodiversity Teme Report. Australia: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organi- sation (CSIRO).
2. United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). (2010). Human Development Report 2010. Te Real Wealth of Na- tions: Pathways to Human Development. New York: UNDP.
3. Te Republic of South Africa: the Presidency. (2009). Devel- opment Indicators 2009. Pretoria: Te Presidency.
4. Mr. Tabo Mbeki. State of the Nation Address. (February 2003).
5. Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism (DEAT). (2005). South Africa’s National Biodiversity Strategy and Ac- tion Plan. Pretoria: DEAT.
CHAPTER 2
1. At the time the programme was referred to as the Poverty Relief programme.
2. Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism (DEAT). (2005). South Africa’s National Biodiversity Strategy and Ac- tion Plan. Pretoria: DEAT.
3. Department of Public Works. Expanded Public Works Pro- gramme; Five-Year Report; 2004/2005–2008/2009. Pretoria: Department of Public Works.
4. Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism (DEAT). Social Responsibility Programme Information Guide; Funding Application Cycle 2007/2008–2009/2010. Pretoria: DEAT.
5. Working for the Coast: How does Working for the Coast Oper- ate? Accessed at:
www.environment.gov.za/ProjProg/Coast- Care/
how_does_it_work.htm (date of access 20.12.10).
6. Working for the Coast: development through biodiversity. Ac- cessed at: www.wſ
tc.co.za/ (date of access 16.11.10).
CHAPTER 3
1. Garson, P. (2002). Turning the green alien tide. Accessed through the Working for Water webpage at:
www.southafrica. info/about/sustainable/
workwater.htm (date of access 20.12.10).
2. Department of Water Affairs (DWA). (2010). Working for Water online information page at:
www.dwaf.gov.za/wfw/ default.aspx (date of access 02.12.10).
3. National Botanical Institute and Invasive Species Programme. (2004). Invasive alien species – A challenge to NEPAD. Africans working together to protect life and livelihoods.
4. Working for Water (July/August 2010). Working for Water E-News, 3:3. Source taken from: Working for Water. (2004). South African Journal of Science, 100, January/February 2004.
5. Working for Water. (2010). Working for Water E-News, 3:4, September/October 2010.
CHAPTER 4
1. United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UN- ECA). (1999). Addis Abeba; Global Environmental Outlook 2000 (GEO). London: UNEP, Earthscan.
2. Te Australian Government. (2001). Australia State of the Environment Report: Biodiversity Teme Report. Australia: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organi- sation (CSIRO).
3. As cited in: South African Water Research Commission. Ac- cessible via
www.wrc.org.za/News/Pages/WorldWetlands- Day-2February2010AnAnswertoClimateChange.aspx (date of access 08.12.10).
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