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United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) 2010. Africa Water Atlas.
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Africa Water Atlas_UNEP_2010.pdf 38.98 MB
Earle A, Malzbender D, Turton A, Manzungu E 2005. A Preliminary Basin Profile of the Orange/Senqu River.
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A Preliminary Basin Profile of the Orange_Senqu River.pdf 1.71 MB
Ngcobo S, Jewitt GPW, Stuart-Hill SI, Warburton ML 2013. Impacts of global change on southern African water resources systems. Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 5 (6) 655-666
Mackay AW, Davidson T, Wolski P, Woodward S, Mazebedi R, Masamba WRL, Todd M 2012. Diatom sensitivity to hydrological and nutrient variability in a subtropical, flood-pulse wetland. Ecohydrology 5 (4) 491-502
Zimmermann M, Jokisch A, Deffner J, Brenda M, Urban W 2012. Stakeholder participation and capacity development during the implementation of rainwater harvesting pilot plants in central northern Namibia. Water, Science and Technology: Water Supply 12 (4) 540-548
Kluge T, Liehr S, Lux A, Moser P, Niemann S, Umlauf N, Urban W 2008. IWRM concept for the Cuvelai Basin in northern Namibia. Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Parts A/B/C 33 (1-2) 48-55
Benito G, Rohde R, Seely M, Kulls C, Dahan O, Enzel Y, Todd S, Botero B, Morin E, Grodek T, Roberts C 2010. Management of Alluvial Aquifers in Two Southern African Ephemeral Rivers: Implications for IWRM. Water Resources Management 24 (4) 641-667
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Water Assessment Programme (WWAP). UNESCO
Ndapi I, Holch W, Mazvimavi D, Mashuari DA, Jewitt G, Mudege N, Swatuk LA, Beukman R 2005. Integrated water resources management (IWRM) and the millennium development goals: Managing water for peace and prosperity. Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Parts A/B/C 30 (11-16) 623-624
Wolanski E, Boorman LA, Chicharo L, Langlois-Saliou E, Lara R, Plater AJ, Uncles RJ, Zalewski M 2004. Ecohydrology as a new tool for sustainable management of estuaries and coastal waters. Wetlands Ecology and Management 12 (4) 235-276
Desoyza AG, Whitford WG, Turner SJ, van Zee JW, Johnson AR 2000. Assessing and monitoring the health of western rangeland watersheds. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 64 (1) 153-166
Mulwafu WO, Msosa HK 2005. IWRM and poverty reduction in Malawi: A socio-economic analysis. Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Parts A/B/C 30 (11-16) 691-697
Aquaterra 2010. Husab Project - Hydrogeology.
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2010_Husab Project_Hydrology.pdf 17.17 MB
Todd MC, Andersson L, Hughes DA, Kniveton D, Layberry R, Murray-Hudson M, Savenije HHG, Wilk J, Wolski P 2008. Simulating Climate Impacts on Water Resources: Experience from the Okavango River, Southern Africa. Water Science and Technology Library 63 (3) 243 - 265
Klintenberg P, Verlinden A 2008. Water points and their influence on grazing resources in central northern Namibia. Land Degradation and Development 19 (1) 1 - 20
Amakali M, Shixwameni L 2003. River basin management in Namibia. Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Parts A/B/C 28 (20 - 27) 1055 - 1062
le Maitre D, Scott DF, Colvin C 1999. Review of information on interactions between vegetation and groundwater. Water SA 25 (2) 137 - 152