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Feasibility Study of the Potential for Sustainable Water Resources Development in the Molopo-Nossob Watercourse

The Molopo River receives most of its flow from tributaries in the Republic of South Africa, most of which have now been dammed for irrigation in agriculture. As a result, inflow from these sources to the Molopo River, which forms the boundary between Botswana and South Africa, has become reduced and even non-existent in some years.

2701: Development and Adoption of a Strategic Action Program for Balancing Water Uses and Sustainable Natural Resource Management in the Orange-Senqu River Transboundary Basin

25 mai 2010

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Feasibility Study of the Potential for Sustainable Water Resources Development in the Molopo-Nossob Watercourse.pdf

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