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Developing integrated management of ephemeral river basins in Botswana : the case of Boteti river sub-basin

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dc.contributor.author Motsholapheko, Moseki Ronald
dc.date.accessioned 2009-10-19T12:58:37Z
dc.date.available 2009-10-19T12:58:37Z
dc.date.issued 2009-04
dc.identifier.citation Motsholapheko, Moseki Ronald (2009) Developing integrated management of ephemeral river basins in Botswana : the case of Boteti river sub-basin, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/2697> en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/2697
dc.description.abstract Botswana is a water scarce country. Rainfall is highly variable, leading to limited surface and groundwater resources. Due to persistently dry conditions most rivers found in Botswana are ephemeral. The Boteti River sub-Basin is one of the numerous ephemeral river sub-Basins, in Botswana. Key environmental challenges, resulting from human activities, in the sub-Basin are: increased pressure on local resources due to overstocking, overgrazing and over-harvesting; reductions in wildlife numbers; denudation of vegetation and the resultant exposure of the soil to wind erosion. As a major step, to pilot implementation of river basin management in the ephemeral river basins in southern Africa, the Boteti River sub-Basin is one of the key areas identified for study under the Ephemeral River Basins in the Southern African Development Community SADC (ERBSADC) Project. This study was initiated, as part of the ERB-SADC project and its aim is to investigate the socio-economic status of the Boteti River sub-Basin and determine the potential for developing integrated management of water and land resources in the sub- Basin. Its key objectives are to identify and assess types and patterns of water use; to identify and assess key livelihood activities; and to critically assess community participation in water resources management in the sub-Basin. A questionnaire was administered to 293 households, a focus group discussion was held with twelve community representatives of six villages in the sub-Basin, six traditional leaders and five local government officers were interviewed as key informants, and informal discussions were held with three local farmers. Results from the study indicate low livelihood levels based on livestock and arable agriculture, high dependence on natural resources and low participation of communities in water management. The study concludes that a livelihood approach to integrated water resources management can help deal with environmental challenges and enhance community participation. en
dc.format.extent 1 online resource (x, 98 leaves)
dc.language.iso en en
dc.subject Water resources development en
dc.subject Boteti river en
dc.subject Ephemeral rivers en
dc.subject River basin management en
dc.subject.ddc 363.61096883
dc.subject.lcsh Southern Africa Development Community. Ephemeral River Basins Project
dc.subject.lcsh Water-supply, Rural -- Botswana -- Boteti River
dc.subject.lcsh Water-supply -- Botswana -- Boteti River
dc.subject.lcsh Water-supply -- Botswana -- Boteti River -- Management
dc.subject.lcsh Water use -- Botswana -- Boteti River
dc.subject.lcsh Water resources development -- Environmental aspects -- Botswana -- Boteti River
dc.subject.lcsh Watershed management -- Botswana -- Boteti River
dc.subject.lcsh Water-supply -- Government policy -- Botswana -- Boteti River
dc.subject.lcsh Integrated water development -- Botswana -- Boteti River
dc.subject.lcsh Integrated water development -- Botswana -- Boteti River -- Management
dc.subject.lcsh Sustainable development -- Botswana -- Boteti River
dc.subject.lcsh Boteti River Watershed (Botswana)
dc.title Developing integrated management of ephemeral river basins in Botswana : the case of Boteti river sub-basin en
dc.type Dissertation en
dc.description.department Environmental Sciences
dc.description.degree Thesis (M.A. (Environmental Science))


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