Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Richard Fuggle's retirement address ...

This evening, 29 November 2006, I attended Prof. Richard Fuggle's retirement address at the University of Cape Town.



I've compiled this post as a brief personal tribute to Richard

When I was running the infant Environmental Impact Assessment Unit in the then Western Cape Department of Environment, Cultural Affairs and Sport, Richard could always be relied upon for sound practical advice

That was in 1979 when the first South African Impact Assessment regulations came into effect - what a challange!

His deep insights, always humbly given, were extremely valuable





I also benefitted enormously from attending the UCT two week "Principles for Environmental Management" held in December 1999 as well as the "Coastal Management" short course a year or two before that.

Thank you Richard.

At the farewell function Richard Hill presented the introduction and generally acted as MC.

Richard Fuggle presented a most interesting review of the 'environmental scene' in South Africa over the intervening years since his inaugral lecture presented on 17 October 1974.

Charl de Villiers presented a short and heartfelt response to Richard's address.

Merle Sowman reflected on her association with Richard from student to colleague.

You can see the text of Richard's Retirement Address and Inaugural Lecture after the photographs below.
Charl and Merle have promised to e-mail me the addresses they gave. I'll add the text of their documents to this blog post as soon as I've received them. So visit in a week or so time if you are interested to read them.

The following text is taken from the Environmental Evaluation Unit's web site:

"Richard Fuggle, Shell Professor of Environmental Studies in the Department of Environmental and Geographical Science at the University of Cape Town, has directed the EEU since its inception in 1985. With 30 years of professional experience related to environmental programmes, he has considerable personal involvement in applied environmental research and problem solving through contractual environmental impact evaluations.

Of necessity Professor Fuggle's role in recent years has been that of mentor, advisor, research stimulator and co-ordinator. International funds to support research and training have been awarded to Professor Fuggle from Canadian, Australian and Danish International Development Agencies, whilst the South African Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, The Human Sciences Research Council, and the Medical Research Council have all awarded Prof. Fuggle numerous grants. Professor Fuggle is a founder member of the South African Council for Natural Scientists and a Professional Member of the South African Institute of Ecologists and Environmental Scientists. He is also a Board Member of NESDA (Network for Environmental and Sustainable Development in Africa). He serves on the Editorial Boards of the Journals of Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal, Environmental Planning and Management, Research in Geography and Environmental Education, and the South African Journal of Environmental Law and Policy. He is editor of the books Environmental Concerns in South Africa and Environmental Management in South Africa. Professor Fuggle has acted as an environmental consultant and review consultant to major industrial and development organisations as well as to the South African national, provincial and local governments. He also serves as a technical adviser on environmental matters to the Inspection Panel of the World Bank."

Richard we wish you all the best in your retirement.

Below are some photographs that I took during the gathering after the address.

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Richard Fuggle (right) chatting to David Shandler













Mary-Jane Morris, Stephen Granger and Susie Brownlie













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Merle presenting Richard with a gift from his department

















Portrait of the first Professor of Environmental Studies for the UCT rogues gallery!


















Cheers Richard


















Richard gives thanks and reminices


















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Derek Chittenden and Neal Carter














Dave McDonald and Geoff Davis

















Richard Fuggles Retirement Address

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The IDRC report, "Building a new South Africa - Environment, Reconstruction and Development that Richard mentions on this page is available here

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Sunday, November 26, 2006

Elsies Peak walk ...

Today Gigi and I joined our good friend Phoebe Barnard and recent Swiss imigrants Res, Birget and Norma Altwegg for a walk up Elsies peak behind Glencairn heights on the Cape Peninsula.

Afterwards Phoebe and Rob treated us to a great brunch.


View from Elsies Peak southwards down the Cape Peninsula




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Glencairn beach left and Simons Bay beyond that

The South African Naval base, Simonstown harbour







From the top of Elsies Peak looking northwards along Fishoek Beach to Clovelly and further to Muizenberg where the mountain dips steeply into False Bay

Elsies Peak is one of our best whale watching spots as one can watch all the underwater activity




Here is our group sitting above Sunny Cove looking down over Fishoek beach



















I photographed a few flowers on the way back

Saltera sarcocolla















A yellow composite, probably some or other species of Osteospermum

Being pollinated by a monkey beetle















Unknown plant with a smart red and black beetle either sucking nektar or eating the petals












A botterblom Gazania pectinata


















A beautiful young flower of the pincushion Leucospermum conocarpodendron

There were lots of these beautiful shrubs growing on the southern slope of Elsiespeak














A more mature flower of Leucospermum conocarpodendron

















This is the flower spike of what I believe is a species of Watsonia


















Here it is in close up


















... and this is one of the many species of blue/purple mesembs
















Norma asleep on Res' shoulder

Climbing mountains is tough work for a two year old
















We ended the day on the lawn enjoying the first of the Kirstenbosch
Summer Sunset concerts

Todays group was Goldfish

Not entirely our style of music but the vibe was good