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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The Permanent Okavango River Basin Water Commission 2011. Cubango-Okavango River Basin Transboundary Diagnostic Analysis.
Porto JG, Clover J 2003. Chapter 3: The peace dividend in Angola: Strategic implications for Okavango basin cooperation. Transboundary rivers, sovereignty and development: Hydropolitical Drivers in the Okavango River basin 65-81
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Turton A 2003. Chapter 4: The hydropolitical dynamics of cooperation in Southern Africa: A strategic perspective on institutional development in international river basins. Transboundary rivers, sovereignty and development: Hydropolitical Drivers in the Okavango River basin 83-103
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Institutional development in international river basins_2003.pdf 59.88 KB
Nicol A 2003. Chapter 8: The dynamics of river basin cooperation: The Nile and Okavango basins. Transboundary rivers, sovereignty and development: Hydropolitical Drivers in the Okavango River basin 167-186
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The Nile and Okavango basins.pdf 51.73 KB
Turton AR, Ashton P, Cloete E 2003. Chapter 1: An introduction to the hydropolitical drivers in the Okavango River basin. Transboundary rivers, sovereignty and development: Hydropolitical Drivers in the Okavango River basin 9-30
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hydropolitical drivers in the Okavango River basin.pdf 133.02 KB
Pinheiro I, Gabaake G, Heyns P 2003. Chapter 5: Cooperation in the Okavango river basin: The OKACOM perspective. Transboundary rivers, sovereignty and development: Hydropolitical Drivers in the Okavango River basin 105-118
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Cooperation in the Okavango river basin.pdf 140.46 KB
Turpie J, Barnes J, Arntzen J, Nherera B, Lange G-M, Buzwani B 2006. Economic value of the Okavango Delta, Botswana, and implications for Management.
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jwwREPDelta Okavango Delta Valuation Study FINAL REPORT.pdf 3.76 MB
van den Eynden V, Vernemmen P, van Damme P 1999. The ethnobotany of the topnaar.
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The ethnobotany of the topnaar.pdf 1.47 MB
Seely MK 1978. Grassland productivity: the desert end of the curve. South African Journal of Science 74 295-297
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Grassland productivity_ the desert end of the curve.pdf 306.01 KB
Seely M 1973. Kuiseb River life sustaining barrier. SWA Annual 153-157
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Kuiseb River life sustaining barrier.pdf 303.53 KB
Boyer DC, Boyer HJ 1989. The status of alien invasive plants in the major rivers of the Namib Naukluft Park. Madoqua 16 (1) 51-58
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The status of alien invasive plants_NNP.pdf 788.54 KB
Chrity S 2006. The Namib: Detritus and Fog Dependence.
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The Namib Fog Desert_2006.pdf 987.03 KB
Arnold S, Attinger S, Frank K, Hildebrandt A 2009. Uncertainty in parameterisation and model structure affect simulation results in coupled ecohydrological models. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 13 1789-1807
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Uncertainty in parameterisation and model structure_2009.pdf 3.4 MB
Seely M, Henderson J, Heyns P, Jacobson P, Nakale T, Nantanga K, Schachtschneider K 2002. Chapter 9: Ephemeral and endoreic river systems: Relevance and management challenges. Transboundary rivers, sovereignty and development: hydropolitical drivers in the Okavango River basin
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Ephemeral and endoreic river systems_2002.pdf 246.14 KB
Arnold S, Frank K, Attinger S, Hildebrandt A 2008. Feedbacks along ephemeral rivers – an integrated ecohydrological approach.
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Feedbacks along ephemeral rivers_2008.pdf 966.35 KB
Eitel B, Kadereit A, Blümel WD, Hüser K, Kromer B 2005. The Amspoort Silts, northern Namib desert (Namibia): formation, age and palaeoclimatic evidence of river-end deposits. Geomorphology 64 299-314
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The Amspoort Silts.pdf 1.24 MB
Dollar ESJ 1998. Palaeofluvial geomorphology in southern Africa: a Review. Progress in Physical Geography 22 (3) 325-349
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Palaeofluvial geomorphology in southern Africa_a Review.pdf 653.38 KB
Henschel J 2006. Sustaining life and livelihood along an ephemeral river. The example of the Kuiseb River/Namibia. Geographische Rundschau International Edition 2 (3) 28-33
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Sustaining life and livelihood along an ephemeral river.pdf 473.58 KB
Lenz R, Grobbelaar H, Djama M 1995. Groundwaster Exploration in the Kuiseb Dune Area.
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German_Namibian groundwater exploration project_1995.pdf 599.78 KB
2003. Integrated Environmental Learning and Action in thernKuiseb project (ELAK). Proceedings of Kuiseb Basin Management Workshop
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Kuiseb Basin Management Workshop.pdf 13.96 MB
Amoomo H, Elago P, Gaseb N, Hoveka V, Khairabes M, Mbangula E, Muharukua V, Mukuya S, Ndjeula H, Shinedema R, Zaaruka B 2000. SDP 8 - Determining a water reserve for the Kuiseb River.
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Determining a water reserve for the Kuiseb River.pdf 5.69 MB
Desert Research Foundation of Namibia (DRFN) 2007. SDP 2: Water Usage Patterns in the Kuiseb River.
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Water Usage Patterns in the Kuiseb River.pdf 26.82 KB