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    Botswana National Ecosystem Assessment Technical Report 

    Hambira, Wame L.; Muposhi, Victor K.; Sianga, Keoikantse; Tselaesele, Motlapele N.; Tshwene-Mauchaza, Boipelo; Chaves, Juanita; Karanja, Joseph (Government of Botswana, 2026-03)
    The Botswana National Ecosystem Assessment (BW-NEA) provides the first comprehensive, evidence-based evaluation of the condition, trends and future trajectories of Botswana’s ecosystems, and the contributions they make to ...
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    Long-term temporal patterns of human-carnivore conflict in the Chobe Enclave, northern Botswana 

    Neo-Mahupeleng, Gosiame; Fynn, Richard; Motsholapheko, Moseki Ronald; Makondo, Matshelo; Nkile, Kaelo; Dipheko, Reneilwe; Kerley, Graham I.H. (Taylor and Francis Online, 2025)
    In some areas, human and carnivore livelihoods overlap causing human-carnivore conflict (HCC), hence there is a need for carnivore conservation efforts. The decline of most large carnivore populations are linked to HCC, ...
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    Woody Plant Encroachment as a Process of Landscape Change in Arid Rangelands: Effective Control Methods and Enhancing Herbaceous Species Richness: A Review 

    Abdeta, Ayana Angassa; Sianga, Keoikantse; Mabula, Summer; Mojeremane, Witness (Springer, 2025-12-25)
    This chapter addresses the process of bush encroachment and control measures for suppressing invasive woody plants to improve range productivity. Bush encroachment is a shift in the ecology of rangeland toward bushland ...
  • Phenotypic plasticity and genetic variation of Prosopis juliflora (Sw.) DC. across diverse rangelands in northeastern Ethiopia 

    Tilahun, Minyahel; Angassa, Ayana; Bora, Zinabu; Mengistu, Shimelis; Wu, Jianshuang (Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH, 2025-01-10)
    Introduction: Prosopis juliflora (Sw.) DC. substantially threatens dry rangelands due to its invasive attributes, exacerbated by climate change, land-use practices, and anthropogenic activities. Despite the urgent need to ...
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    Patterns of spatial dynamics and distribution of african elephants (Loxodonta africana) in the Central Kalahari Game Reserve, Botswana. 

    Sianga, Keoikantse; Makhabu, Shimane. W.; Muposhi, Victor. K.; Setlalekgomo, Mpho; Selebatso, Tebogo; Matsika, Albertinah; Selala, Kelebogile; Barungwi, Amo. O.; Molojwane, Emang; Legwatagwata, Boipuso; Losologolo, Maitumelo; Dingake, Oreemetse (Elsevier B.V., 2024-12)
    The African elephant (Loxodonta africana), once thought to be absent from the Kalahari Desert in Southern Africa, has recently reestablished or expanded its range into the Central Kalahari Game Reserve (CKGR), Botswana, ...
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    Seasonal Variation in Home Range Sizes and Daily Distance to Ephemeral Surface Water for African Savannah Elephant (Loxodonta africana) in Eastern Okavango Panhandle, Northern Botswana. 

    Makati, Anastacia A.; Songhurst, Anna; Bennitt, Emily; Masunga, Gaseitsiwe S.; McCulloch, Graham; Stronza, Amanda; Matsika, Tiroyaone A.; Eckardt, Frank D. (John Wiley and Sons Ltd, 2025-01)
    African elephants (Loxodonta africana) are megaherbivores of the African savannas requiring extensive ranges that can provide critical resources for their survival and reproduction at different spatiotemporal scales. We ...
  • A rapid assessment of macroinvertebrates associated with Salvinia Molesta in Moremi game reserve, Okavango delta 

    Mfundisi, Kelebogile B.; Thobosi, Reneilwe; Mosepele, Belda (Idodo Umeh Publishers Ltd, 2008)
    Salvinia molesta is an invasive species in the Okavango Delta. The plant forms monotypic covers in places where it occurs and thus affects macroinvertebrates diversity within them. Three habitats with low, moderate and ...
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    Nutritional and Phytochemical Properties of Morula (Sclerocarya birrea), Moretologa (Ximenia americana), Mowana (Adansonia digitata L.) and Mogose (Bauhinia petersiana): Indigenous Plants in Botswana 

    Matenanga, Ompelege Keolopile; Boitumelo, Wame; Mareko, Molebeledi; Mojeremane, Witness; Seifu, Eyassu; Tait, Motlalepula; Michel, Sadiye; Bayram, Mustafa; Haki, Gulelat Desse (European Journal of Agriculture and Food Sciences, 2024-05-10)
    Sub-Saharan Africa continues to struggle with food insecurity, which has been made worse by issues like the COVID-19 pandemic and climate change. In the African continent, plants have been used for food and medicine for ...
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    Evaluating bank technical efficiency in SADC region. 

    Abel, Sanderson; Mukarati, Julius; Manenge, Robson; Le Roux, Pierre (Elsevier Ltd, 2024-03-30)
    Efficiency is generally defined as the capacity to deliver desirable results with little effort or input. A bank cannot afford to allocate limited resources at random in a competitive market. Only once the efficiency factors ...
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    Livelihood benefits and challenges of Acacia decurrens-based agroforestry system in Awi Zone highlands, Northwest Ethiopia. 

    Afework, Amene; Sewnet Minale, Amare; Demel, Teketay (Taylor and Francis Ltd, 2024-01-18)
    Acacia decurrens (hereafter Acacia) agroforestry system has been expanding rapidly in the northwestern highlands of Ethiopia. The agroforestry system provides multiple eco-environmental services; however, there is inadequate ...
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    Urban land-use classification using machine learning classifiers: comparative evaluation and post-classification multi-feature fusion approach. 

    Ouma, Yashon O; Keitsile, Amantle; Nkwae, Boipuso; Odirile, Phillimon; Moalafhi, Ditiro; Qi, Jiaguo (Taylor and Francis Ltd., 2023-02-22)
    Accurate spatial-temporal mapping of urban land-use and land-cover (LULC) provides critical information for planning and management of urban environments. While several studies have investigated the significance of machine ...
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    Spatiotemporal trend analysis of groundwater level changes, rainfall, and runoff generated over the Notwane Catchment in Botswana between 2009 and 2019. 

    Tafila, O.; Moalafhi, D. B.; Ranganai, R. T.; Moreri, K. K. (Springer Science and Business Media, 2023-03-11)
    The semi-arid south-eastern part of Botswana has recently been experiencing severe water shortages, and the demand currently surpasses the supply in the greater Gaborone area. Within the context of increased stormwater ...
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    Determinants of Decision Making by Smallholder Farmers on Land Allocation for Small-Scale Forest Management in Northwestern Ethiopian Highlands. 

    Solomon, Mulu; Asfaw, Zebene; Alemu, Asmamaw; Demel, Teketay (MDPI, 2022-06-03)
    Smallholder farmers in the northwestern Ethiopian Highlands are highly engaged in small-scale forest management. Participation in this activity can provide a key source of income for the farmers as well as wider benefits ...
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    Tourism and climate change in Africa: informing sector responses 

    Dube, K.; Nhamo, G.; Kilungu, H.; Hambira, W.L; El-Masry, E.A.; Chikodzi, D.; Chapungu, L.; Molua, E.L. (Taylor & Francis, 2023)
    Informing Africa’s tourism sector responses to the IPCC-AR6’s projected climate change impacts remains paramount. This study reviews the evolution of knowledge on climate change and tourism in Africa, examining gaps, ...
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    Ecological interactions, local people awareness and practices on rodent-borne diseases in Africa: A review 

    Banda, Annabel; Gandiwa, Edson; Muposhi, Victor K.; Muboko, Never (Elservier, 2023-02)
    Several anthropogenic activities exposure humans to the risk of rodent-borne diseases. These activities are but not limited to logging, clearing land for crop cultivation, and consuming rodents. Rodents are a highly diverse ...
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    Species richness, diversity, density and spatial distribution of soil seed banks in the riparian woodland along the Thamalakane River of the Okavango Delta, northern Botswana. 

    Mmusi, Mmusi; Gaolathe, Tsheboeng; Demel, Teketay; Michael, Murray-Hudson; Keotshephile, Kashe; Joseph, Madome (Elsevier B.V., 2021-10-21)
    Soil seed banks serve as reservoirs of seeds for subsequent regeneration of plants. Soil seed banks were investigated along the Thamalakane Riparian Woodlands (hereafter referred to as TRWs) of the Okavango Delta, northern ...
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    Dam Water Level Prediction Using Vector AutoRegression, Random Forest Regression and MLP-ANN Models Based on Land-Use and Climate Factors. 

    Ouma, Yashon; Moalafhi, Ditiro; Anderson, George; Nkwae, Boipuso; Odirile, Phillimon; Parida, Bhagabat P.; Qi, Jiaguo (MDPI, 2022-11-11)
    To predict the variability of dam water levels, parametric Multivariate Linear Regression (MLR), stochastic Vector AutoRegressive (VAR), Random Forest Regression (RFR) and Multilayer Perceptron (MLP) Artificial Neural ...
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    Evaluation of Germination under Different Storage Conditions of Four Endemic Plant Species from Ethiopia: Implications for Ex Situ Conservation in Seed Banks. 

    Dagnachew, Sinework; Teketay, Demel; Demissew, Sebsebe; Awas, Tesfaye (MDPI, 2023-02-06)
    The conservation of endemic plant species is a major concern, as the species are with restricted distribution range. Since in situ conservation alone will not guarantee their maintenance, ex situ conservation measures must ...
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    Analysis of Forest Cover Change and Its Drivers in Biodiversity Hotspot Areas of the Semien Mountains National Park, Northwest Ethiopia. 

    Debebe, Belete; Senbeta, Feyera; Teferi, Ermias; Diriba, Dawit; Teketay, Demel (MDPI, 2023-02-07)
    Forests provide multiple ecosystem services ranging from local livelihoods and socio-economic benefits to global ecological services. Despite these benefits, human activities have put immense strain on forest resources, ...
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    The Effects of Monthly Rainfall and Temperature on Flowering and Fruiting Intensities Vary within and among Selected Woody Species in Northwestern Ethiopia. Forests. 

    Dagnachew, Sinework; Teketay, Demel; Demissew, Sebsebe; Awas, Tesfaye; Lemessa, Debissa (MDPI, 2023-03-10)
    The phenological responses of plants to climatic variables are critical for conservation planning; however, it is less understood in an Afrotropical context. Here, we observed how flowering and fruiting phenophases of seven ...

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AuthorTeketay, Demel (7)Gandiwa, Edson (5)Lepetu, Joyce (5)Mosepele, K. (5)Mosepele, Ketlhatlogile (5)Muboko, Never (5)Muposhi, Victor K. (5)Chakuya, Jeremiah (4)Mosepele, Ketlhatlogile (4)Demel, Teketay (3)... View MoreSubjectBotswana (11)Okavango Delta (8)Food security (4)Chobe Forest Reserve (3)Conservation (3)Elephants (3)Flood pulse (3)Germination percentage (3)Habitat (3)Africa (2)... View MoreDate Issued2020 - 2026 (41)2010 - 2019 (34)2005 - 2009 (14)Has File(s)Yes (89)

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