Title:

Economic returns to selected land uses in Ngamiland, Botswana

Publication Year:
2001
Abstract:

This is a desk analysis of the economics of the primary land uses in Ngamiland. Preliminary investigations showed that crop production is localised and unlikely to expand beyond core settlement areas, small scale use of wild plants and wildlife is widespread but secondary and of low value, and intensive wildlife ranching and farming are either of low economic potential or extremely localised. The results provide some important insights as to how land can be allocated to improve economic returns and meet development objectives.

Item Type:
Report
Language:
en

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