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AOSIS
AOSIS
Journal
Publishing Company
Phone number
+27 21 975 2602; 086 1000 381

Location

15 Oxford Street
Durbanville
7550
Cape Town
South Africa
Working languages
English

Since 1999 AOSIS (Pty) Ltd has been empowering Africa’s people through knowledge. 

We’ve done this by:


  • unlocking Africa’s rich knowledge resources to the world; and
  • enabling effective knowledge access through the most appropriate technology. 


In practice this involves publishing the latest African scholarly research, while ensuring free access to all through open-access publishing. AOSIS also offers online continuing professional development courses across industries for those who need to keep pace with current research and trends. Finally, we design, develop and implement eLearning services for schools, universities, and corporates. 


We are grounded by four core values in every undertaking: fairness, passion, integrity and servant leadership to our clients, employees and larger community. 

Together as a community we can empower Africa’s people through knowledge. Join us.

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Resources

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Mentorship alliance between South African established and developing farmers for sustainable agriculture sector reform

Peer-reviewed publication
May, 2014

The South African government provides access to agricultural land for people not adequately represented in the agricultural sector.  However, the government lacks sufficient funds and institutional infrastructure to provide post-settlement support to the settled developing farmers. A farmer-to-farmer mentorship programme between established and developing farm types has been identified as an institutional arrangement that could complement the government’s efforts.

The ecological and economic consequences of changing land use in the southern Drakensberg grasslands, South Africa

Peer-reviewed publication
May, 2014
South Africa
Southern Africa

The grassland biome of the southern Drakensberg region of South Africa is characterized by a relatively rich floral biodiversity, including a high level of endemics.  Land use in the area was traditionally dominated by livestock ranching based mainly on indigenous grassland that conserved biodiversity to some degree.  Currently however, market demands and risk factors are shifting land use in the area to a matrix of beef, cropping, dairy and particularly, towards plantation forestry.  A spreadsheet model was constructed to understand how expected land use conversion will likely influence th

High-tech industries' overseas investment performance evaluation - Application of data envelopment analysis

Peer-reviewed publication
December, 2013
China

With the rapid change of the social environment, Mainland China has become a new economic market due to the great domestic demand caused by its enormous population and the increasing economic growth rate. Taiwanese businesses have gradually turned to develop in China under the pressure of increasing domestic wages and land costs for expanding factories as well as the enhancement of environmental protection.

The economic impact of a rural land tax on selected commercial farms in Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa

Peer-reviewed publication
October, 2012
South Africa
Southern Africa

This study investigates the economic impact of a land tax implemented under the Local Government Municipal Property Rates Act No. 6 of 2004 on commercial farms using five case studies with five-year data sets in the Mtonjaneni and Umgeni municipal districts of KwaZulu-Natal.