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    Formal institutions and their role in promoting sustainable land management in boteti, botswana by Mulale, K, Chanda, R, Perkins, J. S, Magole, L, Sebego, R. J, Atlhopheng, J. R, Mphinyane, W, Reed, M. S

    Published in Land degradation & development (2014)
    “…The aim of this paper is to discuss the role of existing policies, programmes and legislation in promoting sustainable land management and livelihoods in…”
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    MAKING LAND MANAGEMENT MORE SUSTAINABLE: EXPERIENCE IMPLEMENTING A NEW METHODOLOGICAL FRAMEWORK IN BOTSWANA by Perkins, J., Reed, M., Akanyang, L., Atlhopheng, J., Chanda, R., Magole, L., Mphinyane, W., Mulale, K., Sebego, R., Fleskens, L., Irvine, B., Kirkby, M.

    Published in Land degradation & development (01-09-2013)
    “…ABSTRACT It is increasingly recognised that tackling land degradation through more sustainable land management depends on incorporating multiple perspectives…”
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    Vegetation patterns and nutrients in relation to grazing pressure and soils in the sandveld and hardveld communal grazing areas of Botswana by Nsinamwa, M, Moleele, NM, Sebego, RJ

    Published in African journal of range & forage science (01-04-2005)
    “…A major challenge confronting managers of extensive grazing systems is uneven use of herbaceous forage plants by livestock. The concentration of grazing in…”
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    Land use intensification and implications on land degradation in the Boteti area: Botswana by Sebego, R.J., Atlhopheng, J.R., Chanda, R., Mulale, K., Mphinyane, W.

    Published in African geographical review (02-01-2019)
    “…Arid and semi-arid areas worldwide face challenges of over utilization of rangelands, with a possibility of declining into degraded lands. Overgrazing by…”
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    Making land management more sustainale: experience implementing a new methodological framework in Botswana by Perkins, J, Reed, M, Akanyang, L, Althopheng, J, Chanda, R, Magole, L, Mphinyane, W, Mulale, K, Sebego, R, Fleskens, L, Irvine, B, Kirkby, M

    Published in Land degradation & development (2013)
    “…It is increasingly recognised that tackling land degradation through more sustainable land management depends on incorporating multiple perspectives by using a…”
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