The interdisciplinary process of evaluating, organising, and controlling the present and the future development and use of lands and their resources in terms of their suitability on sustained yield basis. Includes an overall ecological evaluation in terms of specific kinds of uses as well as evaluations of social, economic, and physical contexts to the land concerned. (Source: UNUN)



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May J, Stevens T, Stols A 2002. Monitoring the impact of land reform on quality of life: a South African case study. Social Indicators Research 58 (1/3) 293-312
Office of the President 2004. Namibia Vision 2030. Policy Framework for Long-Term National Development (Summary).
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O'Farrell PJ, de Lange WJ, le Maitre D, Reyers B, Blignaut JN, Milton SJ, Atkinson D, Egoh B, Maherry A, Colvin C, Cowling RM 2011. Possibilities and pitfalls presented by a pragmatic approach to ecosystem service valuation in an arid biodiversity hotspot. Journal of Arid Environments 75 (6) 612 - 623
Hillyer AEM, McDonagh JF, Verlinden A 2006. Land-use and legumes in northern Namibia - The value of a local classification system. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 117 (4) 251 - 265
Bibby CJ, Collar NJ, Crosby MJ, Heath MF, Imboden C, Johnson TH, Long AJ, Stattersfield AJ, Thirgood SJ Namibia Community Based Tourism Association (NACOBTA).
Jones BTB, Brown CJ 1991. Land reform: the environmental aspect.
Vanderpost C, Ringrose S, Matheson W 1998. Aspects of ecological change in the Botswana Kalahari. Botswana Notes and Records 30 121-138
Dangerfield JM, Veendendaal EM, Riddoch BJ, Black H 1992. Termites and land use in south-east Botswana: Variety and abundance of termite surface features. Botswana Notes and Records 24 165-179
von Richter W 1970. Wildlife and rural economy in S.W. Botswana. Botswana Notes and Records 2 85-94
Deininger K, Feder G 2001. Land institutions and land markets. Handbook of Agricultural Economics 1 (Part A) 287-331
Binnie SA, Walcott RC, Dunai TJ, Summerfield MA 2008. New approaches to analysing landscape development: Some contributions from Edinburgh. Scottish Geographical Journal (Special Issue: Geography's Hundred: A Special Issue to Mark the Centenary of Geography at the University of Edinburgh, 1908–2008) 124 (2-3) 140-153
Colpaert A 2013. Rural Land Use Change in East Caprivi, Namibia (1970-2006). Rural Geography in Africa, Asia, and Middle and South America 1
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Ministry of Agriculture Water and Forestry (MAWF) 2014. Strategic Plan 2012/2013 - 2016/2017.
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Strategic Plan 2012_2013 to 2016_2017.pdf 3.79 MB
Government Gazette of the Republic of Namibia 2012. Government Notice, No. 142: Promulgation of Flexible Land Tenure Act, 2012 (Act No. 4 of 2012), of the Parliament. 1-19
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Flexible land tenure act.pdf 376.57 KB
Mendelsohn J, el Obeid S 2004. Okavango River - The Flow of a Lifeline.
Sullivan S 2002.  'How can the rain fall in this chaos?': Myth and metaphor in representations of the north-west Namibian landscape. Challenges for anthropology in the African "renaissance" - A southern African contribution 255-317
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Sullivan S 2003. Protest, conflict and letigation: Dissent or libel in resistance to a conservancy in north-west Namibia. Ethnographies of conservation: environmentalism and the distribution of privilege 69-86
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Kepe T, Wynberg R, Ellis W 2005. Land reform and biodiversity conservation in South Africa: complementary or in conflict?. International Journal of Biodiversity Science and Management (1) 3–16
Schneibel A, Stellmes M, Revermann R, Finckh M Agricultural expansion during the post-civil war period in southern Angola based on bi-temporal Landsat data. Environmental Assessments in the Okavango Region 311-319
Baptista JA 2013. "Everything": Towards an Ecology of Land Utilization. Environmental Assessments in the Okavango Region 393–405
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Revermann R, Finckh M 2019. Chapter 6: Vegetation Survey, Classification and Mapping in Angola. Biodiversity of Angola - Science and Conservation: A Modern Synthesis 97-107
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Wesuls D, Strohbach M, Horn A, Kos M, Zimmermann J, Hoffmann J, Geldenhuys C, Dreber N, Kellermann L, van Rooyen MW, Poschlod P 2010. Plant functional traits and types as a tool to analyse landuse impacts on vegetation. Biodiversity in southern Africa. Volume 2: Patterns and processes at regional scale 222–232
O'Farrell PJ, de Lange WJ, le Maitre DC, Reyers B, Blignaut JN, Milton SJ, Atkinson D, Egoh B, Maherry A, Colvin C, Cowling RM 2011. The possibilities and pitfalls presented by a pragmatic approach to ecosystemservice valuation in an arid biodiversity hotspot. Journal of Arid Environments 75 (6) 612-623
Herrick JE, Beh A, Barrios E, Bouvier I, Coetzee M, Dent D, Elias E, Hengl T, Karl JW, Liniger H, Matuszak J, Neff JC, Ndungu LW, Obersteiner M, Shepherd KD, Urama KC, van den Bosch R, Webb NP 2016. The Land-Potential Knowledge System (LandPKS): mobile apps and collaboration for optimizing climate change investments. Ecosystem Health and Sustainability 2 (3) e01209