Difference between revisions of "Marianna Lot"
Till Krause (talk | contribs) (→Marianna Lot) |
Till Krause (talk | contribs) (→Marianna Lot) |
||
Line 4: | Line 4: | ||
|- | |- | ||
| valign="top" | | | valign="top" | | ||
− | <u>Contact details | + | <u>Contact details</u> |
Tel: +27-27-541-1540 | Tel: +27-27-541-1540 | ||
− | <br/><u>Nationality | + | <br/><u>Nationality</u> |
South African | South African | ||
Line 20: | Line 20: | ||
− | <u>Where I come from | + | <u>Where I come from</u> |
I come from a small village called Paulshoek ("Paul’s Corner") which is located in a communal area of rural Namaqualand, South Africa. | I come from a small village called Paulshoek ("Paul’s Corner") which is located in a communal area of rural Namaqualand, South Africa. | ||
Line 26: | Line 26: | ||
− | <br/><u> | + | <br/><u>About my work</u> |
I have worked for several environmental organisations in the past including Landcare and BIOTA Southern Africa (ww.biota-africa.org). | I have worked for several environmental organisations in the past including Landcare and BIOTA Southern Africa (ww.biota-africa.org). | ||
Line 32: | Line 32: | ||
I convey some of th3is information about conservation and sustainable land use to the children in our local school. I have undergone 8 years of training as a paraecologist with the BIOTA Southern Africa programme where I learnt a range of skills including: Research and monitoring methods, household survey and farmer interview techniques, GPS use, basic computer literacy. Some of this work is explained in a video entitled “Bridging the Gap” which is available on http://vimeo.com/32897437. I am especially interested in animal-plant interactions and the way in which plants, animals and people are inter-connected. I also enjoy sharing my knowledge with scholars, students and researchers and in turn learning from them as well. | I convey some of th3is information about conservation and sustainable land use to the children in our local school. I have undergone 8 years of training as a paraecologist with the BIOTA Southern Africa programme where I learnt a range of skills including: Research and monitoring methods, household survey and farmer interview techniques, GPS use, basic computer literacy. Some of this work is explained in a video entitled “Bridging the Gap” which is available on http://vimeo.com/32897437. I am especially interested in animal-plant interactions and the way in which plants, animals and people are inter-connected. I also enjoy sharing my knowledge with scholars, students and researchers and in turn learning from them as well. | ||
+ | |||
+ | <br/><u>Contact for references</u> | ||
+ | |||
+ | The following people can be contacted should you need a reference: | ||
+ | Prof M. Timm Hoffman (timm.hoffman@uct.ac.za), | ||
+ | Dr. Ute Schmiedel ([mailto:Ute.Schmiedel@uni-hamburg.de?subject=Para-ecologist Ute.Schmiedel@uni-hamburg.de]). | ||
Revision as of 10:01, 30 June 2012
Marianna Lot
Contact details Tel: +27-27-541-1540
South African
Languages My mother tongue is Afrikaans but I understand and can speak English.
Where I come from I come from a small village called Paulshoek ("Paul’s Corner") which is located in a communal area of rural Namaqualand, South Africa.
I have worked for several environmental organisations in the past including Landcare and BIOTA Southern Africa (ww.biota-africa.org). I currently work for the University of Cape Town on a project which investigates the use of plants for traditional healing and other purposes. My tasks include the compilation of an inventory of plants used by different households and a more detailed investigation of herbalist practices in the village. I also accompany the ecologists and collect leaves, flowers and fruits from specific plants which are then analysed for their detailed chemical composition. I convey some of th3is information about conservation and sustainable land use to the children in our local school. I have undergone 8 years of training as a paraecologist with the BIOTA Southern Africa programme where I learnt a range of skills including: Research and monitoring methods, household survey and farmer interview techniques, GPS use, basic computer literacy. Some of this work is explained in a video entitled “Bridging the Gap” which is available on http://vimeo.com/32897437. I am especially interested in animal-plant interactions and the way in which plants, animals and people are inter-connected. I also enjoy sharing my knowledge with scholars, students and researchers and in turn learning from them as well.
The following people can be contacted should you need a reference: Prof M. Timm Hoffman (timm.hoffman@uct.ac.za), Dr. Ute Schmiedel (Ute.Schmiedel@uni-hamburg.de).
|
|