Stephen Stead

 

Visual Impact Assessment – GIS Mapping

  

 VRM Africa cc is a Visual Impact Study and GIS Mapping organisation located in George, Western Cape.  We make use of the well-documented visual impact analysis methodology developed by the Bureau of Land Management in the USA in order to accurately and objectively quantify visual impact.  This methodology is known as the Visual Resource Management technique (VRM) and involves the sequential mapping of visual resources of the site in relation to the surrounding areas. For this purpose we make extensive use of GIS and 3D modelling technology. In this endeavor, we have an extended network of other expert consultants and work closely together with Liesel Stokes of Brink, Stokes, Mhkize, a registered Landscape Architect. 

During the period that we have been operating we have completed over 80 Visual Impact Studies throughout South Africa as well as Namibia where we have been involved in setting up visual management guidelines for large open cast mines.  The majority of studies undertaken have been based in the Western Cape ensuring we have extensive practical experience assessing projects in terms of the planning policies stipulated by the DEA&DP Guidelines and the Western Cape PSDF. 

Stephen Stead

Stephen Stead studied at the University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg (UNP) and completed a post graduate degree in Human Geography and Geographic Information Management Systems.  He has gained 12 years of experience in the field of GIS mapping working as a consultant for the KZN Dept of Health and as a consultant for an Environmental Impact Assessment organization in George, Western Cape.  He is a member of IAIAsa South Africa and is currently serving on the National Executive Committee (NEC).  VRM Africa recognizes and aspires to the IAIAsa code of ethics.  For further details refer to www.vrma.co.za .

Visual Resource Management Africa cc

P O Box 7233, George, 6531

Tel/Fax: 044-8760020

Cell: 083 560 9911

E-Mail: steve@vrma.co.za  Web: www.vrma.co.za

 

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2008 Reports

Below are Archaeological and/or Heritage Impact Assessment reports submitted and approved in 2008.  Contact CHARM directly for reports earlier than 2008 – also see Peter’s CV.

 

Exploratory Archaeological Excavations

Person(s): Peter Nilssen & Anthony Manhire
Date: 2008
Project:  The Proposed Development of Romansbaai on Portions 2, 17, 18 of Farm Klipfonteyn 711, Romansbaai, Gansbaai, Western Cape Province. Exploratory Investigation of Shell Middens to make Recommendations for Archaeological Mitigation. Prepared For: Danger Point Ecological Development Company (Pty) Ltd and Heritage Western Cape, (HWC permit No. 2008-07-01). CHARM cc Great Brak River
View Report:  http://www.carm.co.za/reports/2008/gansbaai explrtry invest & recommendations for mitigation.pdf
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Archaeological Heritage Impact Assessment

Person(s):  Peter Nilssen
Date:  2008�
Project:  Two Portions of Erf 2861 and the Whole of Erf 6422, Mossel Bay, Magisterial District Eden, Western Cape Province: Proposed Asazani/Zinyoka Subsidised Housing Project.  Prepared for Mr. Francois Theron of CSM Consulting Services (Pty) Ltd
View Report:   http://www.carm.co.za/reports/2008/ahia – asazani & zinyoka.pdf
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Person(s):  Peter Nilssen
Date:  2008�
Project: Erf 14205 (Portion of Erf 1) Oudtshoorn, Magisterial District Eden, Western Cape Province: proposed development of a Shopping Centre. For Chand Environmental Consultants, Ms. Melanie van Breda. CHARM cc Great Brak River
View Report:  http://www.carm.co.za/reports/2008/ahia – oudtshoorn shopping centre.pdf
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Person(s):  Peter Nilssen
Date:  2008�
Project:  Remainder Portion 54 of the Farm Hooge Kraal 238, Magisterial District George, Western Cape Province: proposed development of a small, “Eco Friendly” and environmentally sustainable Health Spa. For Lekala Eco Tourism Management (Pty) Ltd, Ms Karen Waterson. CHARM cc Great Brak River
View Report:   http://www.carm.co.za/reports/2008/ahia – hooge kraal 238 -glentana – george.pdf
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Archaeological Excavations in Mitigation

Person(s):  Peter Nilssen
Date:  2008�
Project:  Of the Series of Test Pits in Areas 1 to 5 of the Pinnacle Point Shell Midden Complex. Erf 15387 and a portion of Erf 2001, Farm Boplaas, Pinnacle Point, Mossel Bay, Western Cape Province. Progress Report Prepared For: Heritage Western Cape – April 2008. CHARM cc Great Brak River
View Report:  http://www.carm.co.za/reports/2008/pinnacle point progress report final april 2008 – with resized pics.pdf
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Person(s):  Peter Nilssen
Date:  2008�
Project:  Erf 15387 and a portion of Erf 2001, Farm Boplaas, Pinnacle Point, Mossel Bay, Western Cape Province. Archaeological Excavations in Mitigation of the Series of Test Pits in Areas 1 to 5 of the Pinnacle Point Shell Midden Complex.  Progress Report Prepared For: Heritage Western Cape. CHARM cc Great Brak River
View Report:   http://www.carm.co.za/reports/2008/pinnacle point midden complex progress report jan 2008.pdf
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