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  • Botswana’s environmental policy on recycling 

    Ketlogetswe, C.; Mothudi, T.H. (www.elsevier.com/locate/resconrec, 2005)
    Recycling operations have become one of the primary strategies forwaste management,worldwide. Especially, recycling operations are viewed as among the most effective techniques for reducing the amount of municipal solid ...
  • The experience of sub-regional planning in Botswana: achievements and challenges 

    Mosha, A.C. (United Nations Centre for Regional Development, http://www.uncrd.or.jp, 2007)
    Botswana, with a population of nearly two million is a democratic, landlocked and prosperous country with one of the highest economic growth rates in the world with the bulk of its economy coming from minerals and cattle. ...
  • Patriarchy and women’s land rights in Botswana 

    Kalabamu, F. (Elsevier www.elsevier.com/locate/landusepol, 2006)
    Patriarchy has been defined as a gendered power system: a network of social, political and economic relationships through which men dominate and control female labour, reproduction and sexuality as well as define women’s ...
  • Towards egalitarian inheritance rights in Botswana: the case of Tlokweng 

    Kalabamu, F.T. (Routledge, 2009)
    This paper explores the extent to which recent social, economic, demographic and environmental changes in Botswana have enabled women to inherit land, housing and other household assets. Using qualitative data from a ...
  • Towards egalitarian inheritance rights in Botswana: the case of Tlokweng 

    Kalabamu, F.T. (Taylor & Francis (Routledge), http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=t713413745, 2009)
    This paper explores the extent to which recent social, economic, demographic and environmental changes in Botswana have enabled women to inherit land, housing and other household assets. Using qualitative data from a ...