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Joan Sydney Whitmore
BornJoan Sydney Whitmore
1922 (1922)
Died2002 (aged 79–80)
NationalitySouth African
Scientific career
FieldsHydrologist
InstitutionsUniversity of Pretoria

Joan Sydney Whitmore (1922 - 2002) was a South African hydrologist specialising in agriculture and water. She wrote a book about drought management on farmland, and many reports on water and agriculture, during her career as a government scientist. She had risen to the rank of Director by 1972, which was an unusual achievement for a woman at that time...

Career

Joan Whitmore worked in the South African Agroclimatological Research Unit from 1946 until 1958, when she joined the Department of Water Affairs hydrological section. She was the driving force behind the formation of the Hydrological Research Institute at Roodeplaat Dam, and was its first director from 1972 until her retirement in 1977. She became a consultant in applied climatology and hydrology and lectured at the University of Pretoria. She was involved with the 1999 International Conference on Drought Management in Pretoria. She became an active member of Soroptimist International

Works

  • Whitmore, Joan (1948). Agro-climatology (Technical report). Union of South Africa.

Awards

Legacy

The Joan Whitmore bursary for female students registered for postgraduate study in environmental studies at the University of Pretoria

References

  1. "Department of Water Affairs celebrates a hundred years". www.wrc.org.za.
  2. "RQS (Resource Quality Information Services) - Department of Water and Sanitation - South Africa - Internet Home Page - formerly RQS (Resource Quality Services), formerly IWQS (Institute for Water Quality Studies), formerly HRI (Hydrological Research Institute)". www.dwa.gov.za.
  3. "Proceedings of the International Conference on Integrated Drought Management: Lessons for Sub-Saharan Africa; International Conference on Integrated Drought Management: lessons for Sub-Saharan Africa; 2000". unesdoc.unesco.org.
  4. "SI TSHWANE (Pretoria)". home.mweb.co.za.
  5. "University of Pretoria Bursary Book for the year 2009" (PDF).

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