Faculty of Engineering, Built Environment and Information Technology
School of Engineering
Department of Engineering and Technology Management
Life Cycle Engineering - Research Output
Research articles in refereed specialist journals:
Kehbila AG, Ertel J, Brent AC: 2009. Sustainability appraisal of used vehicle trade policy options in sub-Saharan African countries. Environmentalist, 29 (4) / Dec, pp 360-370.
Brent AC, Wise R, Fortuin H: 2009. The viability of the South African biofuels industrial strategy. International Journal of Environment and Pollution, 39 (1/2), pp 74-91.
Brent AC, Kruger WJL: 2009. Systems analyses and the sustainable transfer of renewable energy technologies: A focus on remote areas of Africa. Renewable Energy, 34 (7) / Jul, pp 1774-1781, Full Text
Lotz M, Brent AC, Steyn HdeV: 2009. Addressing the need for a clean development mechanism (CDM) specific project management strategy. South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences (SAJEMS), 12 (2) / Jun, pp 228-241, Full Text
Bubou GM, Brent AC, Tredoux C: 2009. Towards assessing the social sustainability performance of the petroleum industry in the Niger delta region of Nigeria. South African Journal of Industrial Engineering/ Suid-Afrikaanse Tydskrif vir Bedryfsingenieurswese, 20 (1) / May, pp 119-131, Full Text
Barry ML, Steyn HdeV, Brent AC, Brent AC: 2009. Determining the most important factors for sustainable energy technology selection in Africa. South African Journal of Industrial Engineering/ Suid-Afrikaanse Tydskrif vir Bedryfsingenieurswese, 20 (2) / Nov, pp 33-51, Full Text
Lubbe FH, Brent AC, Brent AC: 2009. The transfer and commercialisation of technology from South Africa to foreign markets in the financial services industry. South African Journal of Industrial Engineering/ Suid-Afrikaanse Tydskrif vir Bedryfsingenieurswese, 20 (2) / Nov, pp 69-80, Full Text
Papers in refereed, published conference proceedings:
Barry ML, Steyn HdeV, Brent AC: 2009. Selection of renewable energy technologies in Africa: The case of efficient stoves in Malawi. In Energy and Sustainability II, WIT Press, pp 117-127.
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