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Khakea-Bray Transboundary Dolomite Aquifer Recharge Assessment
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Improving Groundwater Knowledge in Selected Transboundary Aquifers
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Stampriet Transboundary Aquifer System (STAS) – Governance of Groundwater Resources in Transboundary Aquifers (GGRETA) Project
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carry capacity
- Author:Bennie Haasbroek
- Post date:14 November, 2013
- Categories:Economy and Society,Geology and Soils,Landcover and Use
Background and purpose Land degradation due to human activity is a critical trans-boundary concern in the Orange-Senqu River Basin, and particularly so in the catchment of the Senqu in Lesotho, which contributes nearly half of the Basin’s surface runoff. Grazing on marginal grasslands, especially on steep slopes in Lesotho’s mountainous highlands causes irreversible degradation of […]
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- Author:Bennie Haasbroek
- Post date:4 November, 2013
- Categories:Economy and Society,Geology and Soils,Landcover and Use
Background and purpose Land degradation due to human activity is a critical transboundary concern in the Orange-Senqu Basin. In Botswana, a significant challenge facing environmental protection and conservation of natural resources, particularly wildlife resources, is increasing pressure from other forms of land use. Traditional livestock rearing on marginal grasslands in the drier parts of the […]
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