Search 
  •   ResearchHub
  • Faculty of Agriculture
  • Search
  •   ResearchHub
  • Faculty of Agriculture
  • Search
JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.

Search

Show Advanced FiltersHide Advanced Filters

Filters

Use filters to refine the search results.

Now showing items 1-3 of 3

  • Sort Options:
  • Relevance
  • Title Asc
  • Title Desc
  • Issue Date Asc
  • Issue Date Desc
  • Results Per Page:
  • 5
  • 10
  • 20
  • 40
  • 60
  • 80
  • 100
Thumbnail

Potential Impact of Alien Invasive Plant Species on Ecosystem Services in Botswana: A Review on Prosopis juliflora and Salvinia molesta. 

Kashe, Keotshephile; Heath, Roger; Heath, Alison; Demel, Teketay; Thupe, Benjamin O. (Springer Link, 2020-10-09)
Perceptions about the ability of alien species to provide superior ecosystem services over the native species have motivated their importation and distribution across the world. While these species may be providing goods ...
Thumbnail

Community-based camel ecotourism in Botswana: Current status and future perspectives 

Seifu, Eyassu; Angassa, Ayana; Boitumelo, Wame Shimane (International society of Camelid Research and Development, 2019-01-15)
Ecotourism is a form of tourism that involves visiting fragile, pristine, and relatively undisturbed natural areas, intended as a low-impact and often small-scale alternative to standard commercial (mass) tourism. Ecotourism ...

Perceptions and attitudes of communities on socio-economic importance of camels and consumption of camel milk and camel milk products in Kgalagadi District, Botswana. 

Tselaesele, Nelson; Seifu, Eyassu; Molapisi, Moenyane; Boitumelo, Wame; Angassa, Ayana; Kgosikoma, Keneilwe; Teketay, Demel; Sekwati-Monang, Bonno; Chimbombi, Ezekiel; Kobue-Lekalake, Rosemary; Bultosa, Geremew; Haki, Gulelat Desse; Witness, Mojeremane; Kgaudi, Katsane; Mokobi, Boitumelo (International Society of Camelid Research and Development, 2021)
Camels were introduced to Botswana in the early twentieth century as a means of transport for the Botswana Police Service in the Kgalagadi District. This service was discontinued in the early 1980s and the camels were ...

Browse

All of ResearchHubCommunities & CollectionsBy Issue DateAuthorsTitlesSubjectsThis CommunityBy Issue DateAuthorsTitlesSubjects

My Account

LoginRegister

Discover

AuthorAngassa, Ayana (2)Seifu, Eyassu (2)Boitumelo, Wame (1)Boitumelo, Wame Shimane (1)Bultosa, Geremew (1)Chimbombi, Ezekiel (1)Demel, Teketay (1)Haki, Gulelat Desse (1)Heath, Alison (1)Heath, Roger (1)... View MoreSubject
Kgalagadi (3)
Botswana (2)Attitudes (1)Biodiversity (1)Camel milk (1)Camels (1)Dromedary camels (1)Eco-tourism (1)Ghanzi (1)Invasive species (1)... View MoreDate Issued2019 (1)2020 (1)2021 (1)Has File(s)Yes (3)

BUAN | Library | Contact Us | Send Feedback