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Diversity of wild herbaceous legumes in southern Africa, their associated root nodule bacteria, and insect pests. 

Pule-Meulenberg, F.; Obopile, M.; Chimwamurombe, P; Bernard, N.; Losologolo, M.; Hurek, T.; Sarkar, A.; Batlang, U.; Ngwako, S.; Schimiedel, U.; Nanyeni, L.; Mashungwa, G.; Tselaesele, N.; Reinhold-Hurek, B (CABI, 2018)
Climate change models predict that most parts of southern Africa including Botswana and Namibia will experience severe water stress and temperature increases as a result of climate change. Wild drought-tolerant nitrogen-fixing ...
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Agro-pastoralists’ determinants of adaptation to climate change. 

Kgosikoma, Keneilwe Ruth; Lekota, Phatsimo, Cotilda; Kgosikoma, Olaotswe, Ernest (Emerald, 2018-03-12)
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to analyse smallholder farmers’ perceptions on climate change and its stressors, their adaptation strategies and factors that influence their adaptation to climate change. Design/m ...
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Woodland resources and management in southern Africa. 

De Cauwer, Vera; Knox, Nichola; Kobue-Lekalake, Rosemary; Lepetu, Joyce; Matenanga, Ompelege; Naidoo, Sasha; Nott, Amber; Parduhn, David; Sichone, Priscilla; Tshwenyane, Seoleseng; Yeboah, Elizabeth; Revermann, Rasmus (Klaus Hess Publishers, 2018)
The countries of southern Africa have an average forest cover of 32% with most forest situated in the tropics. These dry to moist forests are deciduous with a few evergreen species. The open canopy allows enough light to ...
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Impact of partially treated wastewater on downstream water quality of Notwane River in Botswana 

Gaboutloeloe, Gilbert K.; Molokwe, Gugu; Kayombo, Benedict (Journal of Engineering Research and Reports, 2018-07-18)
The impact of partially treated wastewater on the water quality of Notwane river stretch in the Gaborone region of Botswana was investigated. Water samples collected at effluent discharge point and three other sampling ...

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AuthorBatlang, U. (1)Bernard, N. (1)Chimwamurombe, P (1)De Cauwer, Vera (1)Gaboutloeloe, Gilbert K. (1)Hurek, T. (1)Kayombo, Benedict (1)Kgosikoma, Keneilwe (1)Kgosikoma, Olaotswe, Ernest (1)Knox, Nichola (1)... View MoreSubjectAdaptation (1)Africa south of Sahara (1)Agricultural Diversification (1)Agro- Pastoralists (1)arthropod pests (1)Botswana Bureau of Standards (1)Climate Change (1)Forest (1)insect pests (1)legumes (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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