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Max Thabiso Edkins
Max Thabiso Edkins
Climate Change Expert, World Bank Group
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Implications of life history for genetic structure and migration rates of southern African coastal invertebrates: planktonic, abbreviated and direct development
PR Teske, I Papadopoulos, GI Zardi, CD McQuaid, MT Edkins, CL Griffiths, ...
Marine Biology 152, 697-711, 2007
1372007
Baobabs and elephants in Kruger National Park: nowhere to hide
MT Edkins, LM Kruger, K Harris, JJ Midgley
African Journal of Ecology 46 (2), 119-125, 2008
1152008
South Africa's renewable energy policy roadmaps
MAX Edkins, A Marquard, H Winkler
Energy Research Centre, University of Cape Town., 2010
882010
Morphological and genetic analyses suggest that southern African crown crabs, Hymenosoma orbiculare, represent five distinct species
Edkins, Teske, Papadopoulos, Griffiths
Crustaceana 80 (6), 667-683, 2007
352007
Morphological and genetic analyses suggest that southern African crown crabs, Hymenosoma orbiculare, represent five distinct species
Edkins, Teske, Papadopoulos, Griffiths
Crustaceana 80 (6), 667-683, 2007
352007
Assessing the effectiveness of national solar and wind energy policies in South Africa
M Edkins, A Marquard, H Winkler
Energy Research Centre, University of Cape Town., 2010
302010
Large-scale rollout of concentrating solar power in South Africa
M Edkins, H Winkler, A Marquard
Energy Research Centre, University of Cape Town., 2009
252009
External cost of electricity generation: Contribution to the Integrated Resource Plan 2 for Electricity
M Edkins, H Winkler, A Marquard, R Spalding-Fecher
Energy Research Centre, University of Cape Town., 2010
82010
Knowledge4Climate Action: Proceedings and Recommendations from Be The Movement
LJS M.T. Edkins, L. Grenna, C. Murphy, S. Palummo
World Bank Group, 2014
2014
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