- 1. Cameron McMaster & Odette Curtis: Conservation of the relict fragments of renosterveld on the Napier Commonage, Overberg.
- 7. Megan Nowell: Determining the net benefits of clearing invasive alien vegetation on the Agulhas Plain. [AWARD WINNER]
- 8. B. Barnard & V. Napier: Resource management: a renewed approach.
- 9. Helanya Vlok: Natural capital restoration on the Agulhas Plain.
- 10. Ann Purves: Valuing the City of Cape Town's natural environment - Developing the methodology.
- 11. L.L. de Roubaix & L. Lewis: Paarl Mountain Nature Reserve - local authority and stewardship contract.
- 12. Julia Dabush: Developing an ecological burning regima for Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden using serotinous Proteaceae as key fire response species.
- 13. Pat Holmes: Sowing technologies for restoring old field sites.
- 15. Social benefits of community exchanges to community conservation - the interns experience.
- 16. Heather Epstein, Di Marais & Andreas Groenewald: Walks for Biodiversity and Wine on the Schapenberg
- 18. Sven Ragaller: Commensurating the social and natural - some thoughts from Edith Stephens Wetland Park.
- 22. Khumbudzo Walter Maphangwa: Lichen populations as potential early indicators of climate warming in South Africa.
- 23. Ignatious Matimati: Differential effects of fog and dew on the hyfrology of CAM and C3 succulents in a Mediterranean-type ecosystem of South Africa.
- 25. Sheunesu Ruwanza : Does sucrose addition inhibit plant growth by depleting soil N?
- 27. Julie Gane: Determining factors for the successful recruitment of Leucadendron argenteum at Silwerboomkloof Natural Heritage Site.
- 28. Suzaan Kritzinger-Klopper: Plant invasions in the fynbos: research at the Centre for Invasion Biology with management implications [AWARD WINNER]
- 29. Muhammed Gardee & Michael Samways: Insects on rare plants.
- 30. Martina Treurnicht: Impacts of ploughing and introduction of commercial fynbos species on the diversity of sandstone fynbos on the Agulhas Plain, South Africa.
- 31. Gabrielle Jonker: Early childhood development and environmental education in the Overberg.
- 32. Karen Wall: The redevelopment of the Pelargonium Koppie at Kirstenbosch NBG.