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Danmarks Naturfredningsforening and the South Durban Community Environmental Alliance (SDCEA) (2004). Applied Meteorology and Climatology in South Durban (as editor).

 

Diab, R.D., Thompson, A.M., Mari, K., Ramsay, L. and Coetzee, G.J.R (2004). Tropospheric ozone climatology over Irene, Johannesburg from 1990 - 1994 and 1998 - 2001 in Journal of Geophysical Research, 109.

 

Ellery, W.; Grenfell, M.; Grenfell, S.; Kotze, D.; McCarthy, T.; Tooth, S.; Grundling, P.-L.; Beckedahl, H.; Le Maitre, D. and Ramsay, L. (2008). Controls on the distribution and dynamics of wetlands in South Africa, Wetland Management Series: WET-Origins.

 

Ramsay, L. (2009). Climate Change for the People of South Durban, Changing Tomorrow series, SDCEA and Oxfam Great Britain, 34 pp.

 

Grenfell, S.E.; Ellery, W.N.; Grenfell, M.C.; Ramsay, L.F.; and Flugel, T.J. (2010). Sedimentary facies and geomorphic evolution of a blocked-valley lake: Lake Futululu, northern KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa in Sedimentology, 57, 1159–1174.

 

 

Ramsay, L.F. (2012). Strengthening of the work of the Weather Service through the South African Weather Service Amendment Bill, 2011, presentation to Parliamentary Portfolio Committee, Parliament, Cape Town, 25 January 2012.

 

Ramsay, L.F. (2012). Severe Weather Bill Warning, The Mercury, editorial, page 6, 1 February 2012.

 

Ramsay, L.F. and Naidoo, R. (2012). Carbon footprints, industry, transparency and community engagement in a South Durban neighbourhood in South African Geographical Journal, 94 (2), 174-190.

 

Ndebele-Murisa, M.R.; Hill T.; and Ramsay, L. (2013). Validity of downscaled climate models and the implications of possible future climate change for Lake Kariba’s Kapenta fishery in Environmental Development, 5, 109-130.

 

Ramsay, L.F. (submitted). ‘Accepting’ industrial risks: A study of environmental perceptions in Umlazi and Lamontville, Durban, South Africa.

 

Padayachee, Y.; Proches, S.; Ramsay, L.F. (submitted). Beetle assemblages of indigenous and alien decomposing fruit in subtropical Durban, South Africa.

 


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