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  1. Site quality assessment of a <em>Pinus radiata</em> plantation in Victoria, Australia, using LiDAR technology

    Site quality assessment of a Pinus radiata plantation in Victoria, Australia, using LiDAR technology

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Southern Forests: a Journal of Forest Science • Authors: Y Chen --- School of Geography and Environmental Science, Australia X Zhu --- School of Geography and Environmental Science, Australia
    The aim of site quality assessment of Pinus radiata plantations is to determine the quality and productivity of the growing stock at different sites. It provides a useful indication of the site productivity to assist in the allocation of optimum...
  2. Market segmentation and the cost of equity of companies listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange

    Market segmentation and the cost of equity of companies listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: South African Journal of Accounting Research • Authors: C Correia --- Department of Accounting, E Uliana --- Department of Accounting,
    The segmentation between the Resources/Mining and the Financial and Industrial sectors on the Johannesburg stock exchange and the relative historical dominance of the Mining sector in relation to other international markets poses questions about whether the All share data or...
  3. A Review of Systematic Risk Estimation on the JSE

    A Review of Systematic Risk Estimation on the JSE

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: De Ratione • Authors: D C Bowie --- University of Cape Town, D J Bradfield --- University of Cape Town,
    This paper reviews some recent developments in the area of beta estimation on the JSE. it turns out that the dual phenomena of extreme thin trading and mild segmentation between the industrial and mining boards on the JSE impact on...
  4. Do share prices lead economic activity in emerging markets? Evidence from South Africa using Granger-causality tests

    Do share prices lead economic activity in emerging markets? Evidence from South Africa using Granger-causality tests

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Investment Analysts Journal • Authors: Ayesha Sayed --- Finance Division, School of Economic and Business Sciences, South Africa Christo Auret --- Finance Division, School of Economic and Business Sciences, South Africa Daniel Page --- Finance Division, School of Economic and Business Sciences, South Africa
    The forward-looking characteristic of share prices and their subsequent role as leading indicators of economic activity has been widely documented in advanced economies, with evidence in emerging countries being less prevalent. This paper investigates the information content of share prices...
  5. Increased resolution of soils information through morphon segmentation of the Korentepoort mountain catchment

    Increased resolution of soils information through morphon segmentation of the Korentepoort mountain catchment

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: South African Journal of Plant and Soil • Authors: GJ Malan --- , South Africa WP De Clercq --- , South Africa AB Rozanov --- , South Africa C Clarke --- , South Africa H Helness --- , Norway S Damman --- , Norway N Elema --- , South Africa J Atkinson --- , South Africa
    Recent climate instability necessitates a fresh approach to water cycle services in the Hessequa municipal region. Attention is drawn to impacts on water storage in this region, and an assessment of the current status is necessary. Land-use change and soil...
  6. Measuring South Africa destination loyalty levels through recommending and complaining framings

    Measuring South Africa destination loyalty levels through recommending and complaining framings

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Research in Hospitality Management • Authors: Concepción Román --- Institute of Tourism and Sustainable Economic Development, Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Juan Carlos Martín --- Institute of Tourism and Sustainable Economic Development, Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Engelina du Plessis --- North-West University, South Africa
    The study aims to analyse how framing (recommending versus complaining) affects the measurement of destination loyalty. It focuses on international tourists who visited South Africa, and evaluated loyalty through the two framings. The study tests whether loyalty can be measured...