Land Use Planning in Central District: Conflict Between Livestock Grazing and Wildlife, the Case of Gweta VillageUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1987 - 128 pages |
Contents
LAND USE BY LIVESTOCK AND WILDLIFE IN BOTSWANA | 24 |
ENCROACHMENT A CASE STUDY | 43 |
SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION | 53 |
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BamaNgwato Bangwaketse Batlokwa became stateland borehole technology Boteti River Botswana boundaries Central District chiefs colonial commercial areas comprises Conservation Policy crown crownlands cutlines demarcated Department of Wildlife DLUPU environmental denudation families from Gweta farmers Farms freehold freehold land Gaborone Ghanzi grazing areas Grazing Land Policy Gweta village herbivores herds important to note individual ranches land tenure zones land use planning Limpopo River livestock Makgadikgadi Game Reserve Makgadikgadi pans Nata Stateland Ngamiland District Ngwato Land Board Officer Lands operates a ranch overgrazing Palapye parks and game plant poaching population problem of encroachment problem of overgrazing Protectorate rangeland reserved areas Resources safari companies Safari Hunting Schapera Serowe settlement soil species STUDY AREA Subordinate Land Board Surveys and Lands Tati Concession TGLP ranches thesis tion Tribal Grazing Land tribal reserves tribal territory tribes Tswana Tuli Block utilization and conservation water sources watering points wild animals Wildlife Management Areas wildlife utilization WMAs