The key element of a comprehensive plan; describes the recommended location and intensity of development for public and private land uses, such as residential, commercial, industrial, recreational and agricultural. (Source: LANDY)



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Cassidy L 2001. Improving women's participation in CBNRM in Botswana.
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CBNRM Support Programme paper 5.pdf 108.63 KB
Cassidy L 2000. CBNRM and Legal Rights to Resources in Botswana.
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CBNRM Support Programme paper 4.pdf 160.89 KB
Barnes JI, Humavindu MN 2003. Economic Returns to land-use Options in Gondwana Cañon Park, Karas, Namibia.
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jwwREPGondwana Land Use final.pdf 1.25 MB
Johnson S 2010. Chapter 3: Tourism and Heritage Development. Makgadikgadi Framework Management Plan 2
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Chapter 3_Tourism Heritage development_2010.pdf 1.86 MB
van Waarden C 2010. Chapter 9: Archaeological and other heritage resources. Makgadikgadi Framework Management Plan 2
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Final Chapter 9 Archaeology_Heritage_2010.pdf 798.2 KB
McCulloch G 2010. Chapter 4: Ecology and hydrogeology. Makgadikgadi Framework Management Plan 2 - Technical Reports
Barnes J, Boyd C, Cannon J 2003. Economic Incentives for Rangeland Management in northern Botswana: Implications for Biodiversity. VIIth International Rangelands Congress
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jwwpap30 Rangeland use and biodiversity FINAL.pdf 276.57 KB
Namibia Nature Foundation (NNF) 2010. The Sperrgebiet Land Use Plan.
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skep_sperrgebiet_land_use_plan.pdf 1.17 MB
Archibald S, Scholes RJ, Roy DP, Roberts G, Boschetti L 2010. Southern African fire regimes as revealed by remote sensing. International Journal of Wildland Fire 19 861-878
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Technische Zusammenarbeit (GTZ) 2006. Economics of Land Use - Financial and Economic Analysis of Land-Based Development Schemes in Namibia.
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GTZ Economics of Land Use.pdf 1.14 MB
Lubbe LG, Espach C 2006. An accurate grazing capacity map for Namibia: Myth or reality?.
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Spotlight_100.pdf 581.97 KB
Werner W 1993. A Brief History of Land Disposession in Namibia. Journal of Southern African Studies 19 (1) 135-146
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Werner land disposition in Namibia 1.pdf 1.24 MB
The Meob-Conception Area Land Use Plan.
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Meob LUP report.pdf 26.95 MB
2004. Landuses in Ngamiland district, Botswana.
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Ngamiland landuse-detailed_2004.zip 113.43 KB
2004. Landuses in the Kavango Region.
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Kavango landuse_2004.zip 47.86 KB
Andrews P, Pringle H, Zimmermann I 2017. Could critical Australian insights illuminate rangeland management in Namibia?. Namibian Journal of Environment 1 (B) 1-6
Rogers M, Bilton MC, Hauptfleisch ML 2017. Responses and feedbacks of burrowing mammals under differently managed rangelands. Namibian Journal of Environment 1 (A) 40-51
Mayraud JR, Bailey RM, Wiggs GFS 2017. Modelled responses of the Kalahari Desert to 21st century climate and land use change. Scientific Reports 7 3887
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Mayaud et al2017_Kalahari_climate_fire.pdf 2.5 MB