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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Active biomonitoring in freshwater environments: early warning signals from biomarkers in assessing biological effects of diffuse sources of pollutants Wepener, V.
2005
79-82 11-16 p. 751-761
11 p.
artikel
2 An analysis of water consumption and prospects for implementing water demand management at household level in the City of Harare, Zimbabwe Manzungu, Emmanuel
2005
79-82 11-16 p. 925-934
10 p.
artikel
3 An assessment of the effect of human faeces and urine on maize production and water productivity Guzha, Edward
2005
79-82 11-16 p. 840-845
6 p.
artikel
4 An assessment of the water quality of drinking water in rural districts in Zimbabwe. The case of Gokwe South, Nkayi, Lupane, and Mwenezi districts Hoko, Zvikomborero
2005
79-82 11-16 p. 859-866
8 p.
artikel
5 An overview of industrial wastewater treatment and analysis as means of preventing pollution of surface and underground water bodies—the case of Nkana Mine in Zambia Ntengwe, F.W.
2005
79-82 11-16 p. 726-734
9 p.
artikel
6 Assessment of water productivity trends for parastatal agricultural operations—case of Middle Sabi Estate, Zimbabwe Senzanje, A.
2005
79-82 11-16 p. 767-771
5 p.
artikel
7 Bulawayo water supplies: Sustainable alternatives for the next decade Mkandla, Noel
2005
79-82 11-16 p. 935-942
8 p.
artikel
8 Calibrating a distributed model to estimate runoff for ungauged catchments in Zimbabwe Nyabeze, W.R.
2005
79-82 11-16 p. 625-633
9 p.
artikel
9 Capacity building in water demand management as a key component for attaining millennium development goals Gumbo, Bekithemba
2005
79-82 11-16 p. 984-992
9 p.
artikel
10 Comparative assessment of the value of papyrus and cocoyams for the restoration of the Nakivubo wetland in Kampala, Uganda Kansiime, F.
2005
79-82 11-16 p. 698-705
8 p.
artikel
11 Comparison of measured changes in seasonal soil water content by rainfed maize-bean intercrop and component cropping systems in a semi-arid region of southern Africa Ogindo, H.O.
2005
79-82 11-16 p. 799-808
10 p.
artikel
12 Continuous simulation modelling for design flood estimation in South Africa: Preliminary investigations in the Thukela catchment Chetty, Kershani
2005
79-82 11-16 p. 634-638
5 p.
artikel
13 Designing a domestic water supply system—The engineer’s perspective and considerations as a challenge to consumers Ntengwe, F.W.
2005
79-82 11-16 p. 850-858
9 p.
artikel
14 Effects of a semi-formal urban settlement on groundwater quality Zingoni, Emmanuel
2005
79-82 11-16 p. 680-688
9 p.
artikel
15 Environmental flows allocation in river basins: Exploring allocation challenges and options in the Great Ruaha River catchment in Tanzania Kashaigili, Japhet J.
2005
79-82 11-16 p. 689-697
9 p.
artikel
16 Environment, poverty and health linkages in the Wami River basin: A search for sustainable water resource management Madulu, Ndalahwa F.
2005
79-82 11-16 p. 950-960
11 p.
artikel
17 Forum for Integrated Resource Management (FIRM) in Ephemeral Basins: Putting communities at the centre of the basin management process Manning, Nadia
2005
79-82 11-16 p. 886-893
8 p.
artikel
18 Groundwater and urbanisation, risks and mitigation: The case for the city of Windhoek, Namibia Mapani, B.S.
2005
79-82 11-16 p. 706-711
6 p.
artikel
19 Hydro-economic evaluation of rainwater harvesting and management technologies: Farmers’ investment options and risks in semi-arid Laikipia district of Kenya Ngigi, Stephen N.
2005
79-82 11-16 p. 772-782
11 p.
artikel
20 Indigenous knowledge as decision support tool in rainwater harvesting Mbilinyi, B.P.
2005
79-82 11-16 p. 792-798
7 p.
artikel
21 Integrated water resources management (IWRM) and the millennium development goals: Managing water for peace and prosperity Nhapi, I.
2005
79-82 11-16 p. 623-624
2 p.
artikel
22 Integrated Water Resources Management: Relevant concept or irrelevant buzzword? A capacity building and research agenda for Southern Africa van der Zaag, Pieter
2005
79-82 11-16 p. 867-871
5 p.
artikel
23 Investigation of processes leading to nitrate enrichment in soils in the Kalahari Region, Botswana Schwiede, M.
2005
79-82 11-16 p. 712-716
5 p.
artikel
24 IWRM and poverty reduction in Malawi: A socio-economic analysis Mulwafu, Wapulumuka O.
2005
79-82 11-16 p. 961-967
7 p.
artikel
25 IWRM: What should we teach? A report on curriculum development at the University of the Western Cape, South Africa Jonker, Lewis
2005
79-82 11-16 p. 881-885
5 p.
artikel
26 Livelihoods in the wetlands of Kilombero Valley in Tanzania: Opportunities and challenges to integrated water resource management Kangalawe, Richard Y.M.
2005
79-82 11-16 p. 968-975
8 p.
artikel
27 Management of water for irrigation agriculture in semi-arid areas: Problems and prospects Mvungi, A.
2005
79-82 11-16 p. 809-817
9 p.
artikel
28 Managing water under climate change for peace and prosperity in Swaziland Matondo, Jonathan I.
2005
79-82 11-16 p. 943-949
7 p.
artikel
29 Modelling nitrogen removal in a coupled HRP and unplanted horizontal flow subsurface gravel bed constructed wetland Mayo, A.W.
2005
79-82 11-16 p. 673-679
7 p.
artikel
30 Nitrogen transformation in horizontal subsurface flow constructed wetlands II: Effect of biofilm Bigambo, T.
2005
79-82 11-16 p. 668-672
5 p.
artikel
31 Nitrogen transformation in horizontal subsurface flow constructed wetlands I: Model development Mayo, A.W.
2005
79-82 11-16 p. 658-667
10 p.
artikel
32 On farm evaluation of the effect of low cost drip irrigation on water and crop productivity compared to conventional surface irrigation system Maisiri, N.
2005
79-82 11-16 p. 783-791
9 p.
artikel
33 Policy and institutional dimensions of small-holder farmer innovations in the Thukela River Basin of South Africa and the Pangani River Basin of Tanzania: A comparative perspective Chikozho, Claudious
2005
79-82 11-16 p. 913-924
12 p.
artikel
34 Political challenges to implementing IWRM in Southern Africa Swatuk, Larry A.
2005
79-82 11-16 p. 872-880
9 p.
artikel
35 Prediction of flow characteristics using multiple regression and neural networks: A case study in Zimbabwe Mazvimavi, D.
2005
79-82 11-16 p. 639-647
9 p.
artikel
36 Prevalence and impact of water-borne zoonotic pathogens in water, cattle and humans in selected villages in Dodoma Rural and Bagamoyo districts, Tanzania Kusiluka, L.J.M.
2005
79-82 11-16 p. 818-825
8 p.
artikel
37 Reclaimed water as an alternative source of water for the city of Bulawayo, Zimbabwe Taigbenu, Akpofure E.
2005
79-82 11-16 p. 762-766
5 p.
artikel
38 Review of Namibian legislation and policies pertinent to environmental flows Bethune, Shirley
2005
79-82 11-16 p. 894-902
9 p.
artikel
39 The cost benefit and efficiency of waste water treatment using domestic ponds—the ultimate solution in Southern Africa Ntengwe, F.W.
2005
79-82 11-16 p. 735-743
9 p.
artikel
40 The impact of Mpererwe landfill in Kampala–Uganda, on the surrounding environment Mwiganga, M.
2005
79-82 11-16 p. 744-750
7 p.
artikel
41 The role of participatory problem analysis in performance improvement and sustainable management of rainwater harvesting (RWH) systems: A case study of Makanya village, Tanzania Rajabu, Kossa R.M.
2005
79-82 11-16 p. 832-839
8 p.
artikel
42 The World Commission on Dams: A fundamental step towards integrated water resources management and poverty reduction? A pilot case in the Lower Zambezi, Mozambique Scodanibbio, Lucia
2005
79-82 11-16 p. 976-983
8 p.
artikel
43 Valuing environmental water pulses into the Incomati estuary: Key to achieving equitable and sustainable utilisation of transboundary waters Sengo, D. José
2005
79-82 11-16 p. 648-657
10 p.
artikel
44 Water defluoridation using Malawi’s locally sourced gypsum Masamba, W.R.L.
2005
79-82 11-16 p. 846-849
4 p.
artikel
45 Water quality in an abandoned gold mining belt, Beatrice, Sanyati Valley, Zimbabwe Ravengai, Seedwel
2005
79-82 11-16 p. 826-831
6 p.
artikel
46 Water resource management and biodiversity conservation in the Eastern Rift Valley Lakes, Northern Tanzania Yanda, P.Z.
2005
79-82 11-16 p. 717-725
9 p.
artikel
47 Water resource use in the Great Ruaha Basin of Tanzania Mwakalila, Shadrack
2005
79-82 11-16 p. 903-912
10 p.
artikel
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