Maurits Dorlandt

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Maurits Dorlandt

Pietermaritzburg 10-02-2009

Hello, I am Maurits Dorlandt. I am studying the MSc programme Climate Studies and did my internship at the University of KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa.
Before I started studying at Wageningen University I did a bachelor in Environmental Sciences at the HAS Den Bosch University of agriculture and technology. During Climate Studies I discovered the many opportunities of Wageningen University to do a practical internship abroad and the necessity of obtaining this wonderful experience for my curriculum. In the land of the Zulu's Africa's best University for Hydrologists was situated and this institute has connections world wide with a wide range of research institutes concerning hydrology, soil and climate.

I worked in an inter disciplinary project that was set-up only recently to investigate the water balance in the Western Cape (around Cape Town). In this part of South Africa, tourism is a very important and growing sector with large economic importance. Urbanization is very high and therefore the urban water demand is growing significantly. Also the agriculture sector is growing fast driven by the urgency to upscale business to be able to compete with the international market. The goal of this project was to investigate if the current water availability meets the demand. Also the projection of future scenarios concerning climate change are taken into account since the predictions for this region are towards regimes with less precipitation.



The meaning of interdisciplinary here is that we worked with 2 other universities including Cape Town, which provided the climate data obtained from global circulation models (GCM's)., and the university of  the Freestate in Bloemfontein where the water deficits/excesses were recalculated in economic values.
Furthermore, I worked together with a student from Switzerland, setting up an agri-hydrological model called ACRU which is build and developed in South Africa.

Luckily I had a lot of time to check out the country and enjoys its wonderful scenes. Of course I visited many national parks where I could see extraordinary animals such as rhinos, lions and even leopards! South Africa provides a beautiful scenery underwater as well, and while I was doing a scuba diving course, I spotted huge fields of greatly coloured reefs and corals as well as turtles and even sharks. Together with experiences such as wine tasting in Cape Town and mountain hiking in Lesotho, I have to state that South Africa is a largely diverse country with an enormous natural potential for growth and development and is well established in nature conservation. However a lot of important work is left for climate scientists to be done. I can recommend the South African Universities which can provide excellent projects to do your internship or thesis in one of the many projects currently going on.

For more information please contact: fulco.ludwig@wur.nl.