Changing the Scale and Nature of Artificial Water Points (AWP) Use and Adapting to Climate Change in the Kalahari of Southern Africa

  • Perkins J
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This chapter looks at the impact artificial water provision has had upon the sustainable management of both livestock and wildlife populations in the semi-arid savannahs of Botswana. It takes a holistic cross sectoral view as to the role boreholes have historically...

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Perkins, J. S. (2020). Changing the Scale and Nature of Artificial Water Points (AWP) Use and Adapting to Climate Change in the Kalahari of Southern Africa. In Sustainability in Developing Countries (pp. 51–89). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-48351-7_4

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