sustainable use

Use of the environment and its living resources at a rate that does not exceed its capacity for renewal in order to ensure its availability for future generations. (Source: DUNSTE / UNUNa)



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2000. Medicinal Plant Conservation.
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Medicinal Plant Consaervation No 6.pdf 3.99 MB
Saltz D, Ward D, Kapofi I, Karamata J 2004. Population estimation and harvesting potential for game in arid Namibia. South African Journal of Wildlife Research 34 (2) 153 - 161
Botes A, Henderson J, Nakale T, Nantanga K, Schachtschneider K, Seely M 2003. Ephemeral rivers and their development: Testing an approach to basin management committees on the Kuiseb River, Namibia. Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Parts A/B/C 28 (20 - 27) 853 - 858
Weaver LC, Petersen T 2008. Namibia Communal Area Conservancies. 48 - 52
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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
Mbaiwa JE, Darkoh MBK 2008. The socio-economic and environmental effects of the implementation of the tourism policy of 1990 in the Okavango Delta, Botswana. Botswana Notes and Records 39 (Tourism as a Sustainable Development Factor) 138-155
Lepetu J, Bernard FE, Orford CE 2008. Limits of acceptable change for tourism in the Okavango Delta. Botswana Notes and Records 39 (Tourism as a Sustainable Development Factor) 98-112
Mbaiwa JE 2002. Environmental impacts of tourism development in the Okavango. Botswana Notes and Records 34 67-78
Nantanga KKM, Pallett J 2014. Mary Seely: Desert ecologist, torch-bearer for Namibia's sustainable development. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa Published online: 13 Aug 2014