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Ramond J-B, Pienaar A, Armstrong A, Seely M, Cowan DA 2014. Niche-Partitioning of Edaphic Microbial Communities in the Namib Desert Gravel Plain Fairy Circles. Plos ONE 9 (10) e109539
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Coetzee M, Kinyanga V, Kruger B, Seely M, Werner W 2014. Combating land degradation in Namibia over 23 years: learning what matters in DLDD. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa 69 (3) 171-174
Seely M 2014. The ongoing story of SDP - A venerable programme still delivers quality results. Gobabeb Times 9 (2) 17
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Jacobson K, Cutchins D, Seely M, Seiz J, Willis E, Jacobson P 2014. Supporting a teaching and learning community across borders: Grinnell College at Gobabeb. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa Published online: 31 Jul 2014
Seely M, Ward V, Wassenaar T 2014. Science education for sustainable development: the Gobabeb experience. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa Published online: 08 Sep 2014
Ringrose S, Matheson W, Seely M, Cassidy L, Coetzee S, Kemosidile T 2014. Aspects of floodplain deposition in semi-arid ephemeral rivers, examples from the Kuiseb river valley, central Namibia. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa 69 (3) 187-193
Seely M, Klintenberg P, Shikongo S 2007. Evolutionary process of mainstreaming desertification policy: a Namibian case study. Desertification and the international policy imperative. Proceedings of a Joint International Conference 107-115
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Henschel J, Klintenberg P, Roberts C, Seely M 2007. Long-term ecological Research from an arid, variable, drought-prone Environment. Sécheresse 18 (4) 342-347
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Seely M, Klintenberg P 2007. Can information circulation contribute to combating desertification?. AIDCCD – Active exchange of experience on indicators and development of perspectives in the context of UNCCD: Role of information circulation systems in scientific and practical approaches to combat desertification. Proceedings of the International Seminar 14-23

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