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  • Political economy of integrated soil fertility management in the Okavango Delta, Botswana 

    Kolawole, Oluwatoyin Dare; Mogobe, Oarabile; Magole, Lapologang (World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology, https://www.waset.org, 2013)
    Although many factors play a significant role in agricultural production and productivity, the importance of soil fertility cannot be underestimated. The extent to which small farmers are able to manage the fertility of ...
  • Rural livelihoods and community local knowledge of risk of malaria transmission in the Okavango Delta, Botswana 

    Maphane, Dirontsho; Ntombi, Barbara Ntombi; Motsholapheko, Moseki Ronald; Kolawole, Oluwatoyin Dare; Magole, Lapologang (Botswana Society; http://journals.ub.bw/, 2017)
    The Okavango Delta in north-western Botswana is a malaria endemic area. Most livelihood activities in this area are seasonal, usually coinciding with malaria season (November-April). The objective of this paper is to assess ...
  • Soils, people and policy: land resource management conundrum in the Okavango Delta, Botswana 

    Kolawole, Oluwatoyin Dare; Mogobe, Oarabile; Magole, Lapologang (Journal of Agriculture and Environment for International Development, https://www.jaeid.it, 2017-06-26)
    The multi-faceted aspects of natural resource governance underscore the complex nature of the subject. The intricacies associated with the skewed power relations between those who allocate these resources (land, in this ...