Experts directory

Dr SC Nenwiini

College of Agriculture & Environmental Sciences
School of Ecological and Human Sustainability
Department: Geography
Chair
Tel: 011 471 2525
E-mail: nenwisc@unisa.ac.za

Expertise

  • Climate Change and Rainfall Variability
  • Physical Geography
  • Seasonal Rainfall Onset and Variability

Qualifications

  • PhD (North West University)
  • MSc (North West University)
  • BSc Hon (University of Venda)
  • BSc (University of Venda)

Fields of academic interests

Teaching Interests

  • Geography

Research Interests

  • Climate Change and Variability Research,

Journal articles

  • Shandukani Nenwiini and  Tibangayuka A. Kabanda, 2013: Trends and Variability Assessment of Rainfall in Vhembe South Africa (Ref. No.JHE-2366. Paper under Processing in the Journal of Human Ecology).

Paper presentations

  • Trends and Variability Assessment in rainfall of Vhembe District South Africa. Society of South African Geographers (SSAG) Conference hosted by the Department of Environmental and Geographical Science at the University of Cape Town: 20 to 22 in June 2012.
  • Climate Change and its effect on Seasonal Rainfall Onset, Length and Cessation: Implication of Uncertainties on Subsistence Food Production. Conference on "Climate Change and Food Security: The Road for Africa" 10th -12th November 2011 in Nairobi, Kenya at AAS Headquarters Karen.
  • Delineation of Vhembe District into Rainfall Zones and their Climatology. 41ST Society of South African Geographers (SSAG) Annual Geography Students Conference: 28 to 30- August 2010, Grahamstown South Africa.
  • Climate Classification of Vhembe District in Limpopo Province of South Africa. The 8th Biennial Conference of the Society of South African Geographers (SSAG) and Annual Geography Students Conference: 31 to 02- August 2009, Pretoria South Africa.

Professional positions, fellowships & awards

Professional Societies and Involvement

  • The Society of South African Geographers – Member

Projects

Community Engagement

  • Member of unearthing a Sustainable Future" schools programme