SANCID Symposium “Water, Food & Energy in the 21 Century”

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SANCID Symposium “Water, Food & Energy in the 21 Century”
SANCID Symposium
Glenburn Lodge
18 – 20 November 2014
“Water, Food & Energy in the 21st Century”
INVITATION TO ATTEND
GENERAL
You are hereby cordially invited to attend the SANCID Symposium which is to take place from 18 to 20
November 2014, where we are planning to once again bring together the role-players of the South
African irrigation and drainage industry for knowledge sharing and productive interaction in a setting
located in a prominent agricultural area, as well as tourism region in our country.
Theme, sub-themes and/or objectives of the conference
The main theme for the SANCID 2014 Symposium is Water, Food and Energy in the 21st Century. Under
this theme, the Symposium intends to provide a platform to explore the plethora of water management
practices employed for creating sustainable livelihoods for the people. Contributions are expected from
all related disciplines including:
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Soil Science;
Crop Science;
Agricultural Economics and Extension and
Engineering.
Participants
The Symposium aims to attract a multi-disciplinary group of professionals involved with irrigation and
drainage in Southern Africa. Academics, professionals, practitioners, policy makers, researchers and
consultants are invited to attend and participate in this event that concerns an industry where
engineering, agricultural science, economics, finance, development and the environment come together
to create new opportunities and meet new challenges every day.
Continuing education points
The Symposium organisers have applied to the South African Institute of Agricultural Engineers to have
the SANCID 2014 Symposium accredited as a Continuing Professional Development (CPD) event with
ECSA. If the application is successful, attendees will be issued with a signed certificate of completion
after the Symposium.
Sponsorship opportunities
SANCID has designed sponsorship packages that will offer excellent value for money for interested
parties. Please do not hesitate to contact the conference organiser, should you wish to receive the
Sponsorship Prospectus.
PROGRAMME AT A GLANCE
The Symposium will consist mainly of plenary and discussion sessions. Below you’ll find the programme
outline. The full programme will be made available, in due course.
Author(s)
I Mbakwe, RJ Stirzaker
and JG Annandale
Title
DEVELOPMENT OF THE CHAMELEON SOIL MOISTURE SENSOR:
SUBSTITUTING NUMBERS FOR COLOUR PATTERNS
IM Haines and D
Mazvimavi
LAND USE AND THE SUSTAINABILITY OF VERLORENVLEI
HM du Plessis, JG
Annandale and SHJ
Jooste
THE DEVELOPMENT OF SITE-SPECIFIC, RISK-BASED WATER QUALITY
GUIDELINES FOR IRRIGATION
S Manamathela, M
Gush, D Mazvimavi
THE BLUE WATER FOOTPRINT AND THE WATER USE EFFICIENCY OF
SOLANUM TUBEROSUM; A CASE STUDY OF SANDVELD REGION, SOUTH
AFRICA
MODELLING DAILY TRANSPIRATION OF DECIDUOUS AND EVERGREEN
FRUIT TREE SPECIES, USING PECANS AND MACADAMIAS AS AN EXAMPLE
NA Ibraimo, NJ Taylor,
JM Steyn, MB Gush
and JG Annandale
NJ Taylor, NA Ibraimo,
MB Gush and JG
Annandale
WHAT DO WE KNOW ABOUT MACADAMIA WATER RELATIONS?
RJ van der Merwe and
FB Reinders
EVALUATION OF APPROACHES FOR THE DESIGN OF SUB-SURFACE
DRAINAGE SYSTEMS AND EVALUATION FOR USE IN SOUTH AFRICA
A Singels, C Jarmain, E
Bastidas-Obando, FC
Olivier and AL
Paraskevopoulos
MONITORING WATER USE EFFICIENCY OF IRRIGATED SUGARCANE
PRODUCTION IN MPUMALANGA USING SEBAL
FC Olivier and A
Singels
BETTER AGRONOMY CAN IMPROVE WATER USE EFFICIENCY OF IRRIGATED
SUGARCANE PRODUCTION
C Jarmain, F Ferreira, R WATER USED BY IRRIGATED AGRICULTURE IN SOUTH AFRICA: APPROACH
Gaudriaan, L Gibson, E FOR AN UPDATE
Mashimbye, Z Münch,
G Stephenson and A
van Niekerk
I van der Stoep and C
Tylcoat
SOUTH AFRICAN IRRIGATION STATISTICS – AN ANALYSIS OF THE 2014
WARMS DATA
S Shikwambana
MONITORING OF WATER TABLE AND SALINITY USING PIEZOMETERS IN
THE MAKHATHINI IRRIGATION SCHEME
ADAPTABILITY AND ADOPTABILITY OF SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION
PRACTICES TO DERIVE BEST-BET OPTIONS FOR SMALLHOLDER FARMERS IN
KWAZULU-NATAL
T Lamula, A Senzanje
and M Mudhara
S Mpandeli, G
Backeberg, T
Mabhaudhi and AT
Modi
D Tinarwo, WM Gitari,
HI Machaba, TE
Rasimphi, V Nekhubvi
and S Mpandeli
PS van Heerden and S
Walker
WATER- ENERGY - FOOD SECURITY NEXUS: TOWARDS POLICY
CONVERGENCE IN SOUTH AFRICA
POTENTIAL IMPACTS OF BIOGAS TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION IN CROPLIVESTOCK MIXED FARMING: A CASE STUDY OF SOME BIOGAS PROJECTS IN
SOME RURAL FARMING COOPERATIVES IN THE LIMPOPO PROVINCE.
IMPROVING SAPWAT3 IRRIGATION REQUIREMENT ESTIMATES BY BASING
CROP GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT ON GROWING DEGREE DAYS
DERIVED FROM WEATHER STATION DATA
JM Steyn, JE van der
Waals, AC Franke and
AJ Haverkort
LAND, WATER AND ENERGY USE EFFICIENCIES OF POTATO PRODUCTION
IN SOUTH AFRICA
ME Scheepers, H
Jordaan and J Barnard
H Jordaan and GR
Backeberg
N Matthews and B
Grové
JG Annandale, M van
der Laan, MV Fey, PC
de Jager, HM du
Plessis
M van der Laan, D
Taverna-Turisan, JG
Annandale, C Jarmain,
E Bastidas-Obando, M
Dlamini
B Grové and M Venter
THE LUCERNE-DAIRY WATER FOOTPRINT: SOME PRELIMANARY FINDINGS
FROM THE FS-PROVINCE
WATER FOOTPRINT ASSESSMENT AND ISO 14046: A SYNTHESIS FROM AN
EXPERT WORKSHOP
MODELLING ECONOMIC-ENVIRONMENTAL TRADE-OFFS USING SAFETYFIRST CONSTRAINTS: A STATE-CONTINGENT APPROACH
TREATING MINE WATER FOR IRRIGATION: ARE THERE OPPURTUNITIES FOR
INCREASING GYPSUM IMMOBILISATION?
M Venter and B Grové
BO Haile, B Grové, J
Barnard and LD van
Rensburg
J Stevens et al.
ASSESSING EVAPOTRANSPIRATION, BIOMASS ACCUMULATION AND
NITROGEN STATUS ESTIMATES OF IRRIGATED FIELD CROPS USING
SATELLITE IMAGERY
OPTIMISING IRRIGATION PLANNING WITH NON-UNIFORM IRRIGATION
APPLICATIONS
MODELLING ENERGY-PIPELINE INVESTMENT ECONOMIC TRADEOFFS FOR
IMPROVED ENERGY MANAGEMENT IN IRRIGATION AGRICULTURE
EXPLORING GENETIC ALGORITHMS FOR IMPROVED SALINITY
MANAGEMENT USING SWAMP
TO BE CONFIRMED
Technical tour
Detail of the technical tour will follow soon.
REGISTRATION
Registration fees:
Delegate (single accommodation)
Delegate (twin accommodation)
Day visitor
R6000
R5000/person
R1000/day
All fees are quoted in South African Rands and include Value Added Tax (VAT) at 14%. Find attached the
registration form for your attention.
Registration entitlements:
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Access to all conference sessions
Accommodation per person sharing for two nights 18 & 19 November
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Single accommodation available for R1000 extra to the registration fee.
All meals and functions and 1 soft drink per meal.
Terms and conditions:
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No registration will be confirmed without full pre-payment.
No refunds will be paid if cancellations are received after 24 October 2014
Substitutions are welcome, provided they are submitted in writing.
Please register by 18 October 2014. All registrations received thereafter, will be handled as late
registrations and availability cannot be guaranteed.
How to register
You may register by returning the attached registration form by fax or e-mail to the conference organiser.
Tel/Fax: +27 (0) 21 855 5412
E-mail: [email protected]
Contact:
Riana Lombard
Payment options
Direct Deposits:
Amounts should be transferred directly into the Riana’s Events account and proof emailed or faxed to E-mail: [email protected]
Fax:
+27 (0) 21 855 5412
Name of Account:
Bank:
Branch Code:
Account number:
Swift code:
Riana's Events cc
First National Bank
200612
62086123446
FIRNZAJJ
Registration will only be valid with full payment.
CONFERENCE INFORMATION
Date and Venue
The conference will take place from Tuesday 18 November to Thursday 20 November 2014 at Glenburn
Lodge. Glenburn Lodge is situated in the tranquility of the Zwartkops Mountains, on the banks of the
Baauwbank and Crocodile Rivers. Situated within the declared World Heritage Site, the “Cradle of
Humankind, this venue is mere 30 minutes from both Johannesburg and Pretoria.
The natural scenic beauty of Glenburn Lodge makes in the ideal setting for the SANCID Symposium 2014.
ENQUIRIES / INFORMATION
Riana’s Events
Tel/Fax:
+27 (0) 21 855 5412
E-mail:
[email protected]
Contact:
Riana Lombard
www.sancid.org.za