A stream of water which flows in a channel from high ground to low ground and ultimately to a lake or the sea, except in a desert area where it may dwindle away to nothing. A river and all its tributaries within a single basin is termed a drainage system. (Source: WHIT)



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Okeyo DO, Mubita G, Harris TK, Sahombu DE, Namundjanga J, Mulonga S, Kapirika S 2004. Indigenous names of fish and fishing gear in the Cuvelai, Kavango and Caprivi regions of Namibia. African Journal of Aquatic Sciences 29 (2) 249-258
van der Waal BCW 1980. Aspects of the fisheries of Lake Liambezi, Caprivi. Journal of the Limnological Society of southern Africa 6 (1) 19-31
Christie R 1976. Who benefits by the Kunene hydro-electric schemes. Social Dynamics: A journal of African studies 2 (1) 31-43
Bornman TG, Adams JB, Bezuidenhout C 2004. Adaptations of salt marsh to semi-arid environments and management implications for the Orange River mouth. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa 59 (2) 125-131
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
Passmore NI 1975. The vocalizations and breeding behaviour of Ptychadena taenioscelis. The Journal of the Herpetological Association of Africa 14 (1) 13-14
Suhling F, Martens A, Marais E 2009. How to enter a desert—patterns of Odonata colonisation of arid Namibia. International Journal of Odonatology 12 (2) 287-308
Kok OB, Grobbelaar JU 1980. Chemical properties of water-holes in the Kuisen River Canyon, Namib Desert. Journal of the Limnological Society of southern Africa 6 (2) 82-84
McCarthy TS 1993. The great inland deltas of Africa. Journal of African Earth Sciences 17 (3) 275 - 291
Fisch M 1985. Ursprung und bedeutung des namens Okavango. Journal of the South West African Scientific Society 1985 - 86 - 1986 - 87
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2002. 2.21 Rivers, basins, pans and lakes.
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Msangi JP 2014. Chapter 2: Managing water scarcity in southern Africa: Policy and strategies. Chapter 2: Managing water scarcity in southern Africa: Policy and strategies 21-41
Hughes DA, Kingston DG, Todd MC 2011. Uncertainty in water resources availability in the Okavango River Basin as a result of climate change. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions 15 931-941
Vushe A, Haimene EP, Mashauri D 2014. Namibian land use changes and nutrient water quality of the Okavango River. Journal of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences 3 (2) 219-239
Kniveton D, Layberry R, Andersson L, Gumbricht T, Hughes D, Ringrose S, Savenije H, Todd M, Wilk J, Wolski P Satellite based rainfall data and flooding over the Okavango River basin in southern Africa.
Green OO, Cosens BA, Garmestani AS 2013. Resilience in transboundary water governance: the Okavango River Basin. Ecology and Society 18 (2) 23
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Cooper RT, Morrison M 2012. Okavango Collections: Sharing environmental information resources of the Cubango-Okavango River Basin. International Journal of Spatial Data Infrastructures Research 7 508-535
King JM, Brown CA, Barnes J 2009. Final IFA Project Report. 44
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Kipping J, Suhling F Dragonflies of the Okavango River system.
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Meissner R, Jacobs I 2016. Theorising complex water governance in Africa: the case of the proposed Epupa Dam on the Kunene River. Int Environ Agreements 16 21-48
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