Continuation of ORI refereed book chapters.
11. Kolawole, O.D. (2020): Organic agriculture in the tropics. In: Kolawole, O.D. (ed.), Smallholder Farmers and Farming Practices: Challenges and Prospects, New York: Nova Science Publishers, Inc., pp. 89-108.
12. Kolawole, O.D. and Kashe K. (2020): Food security and flood recession farming in the Okavango Delta, Botswana: Policies and practices. In: Kolawole, O.D. (ed.), Smallholder Farmers and Farming Practices: Challenges and Prospects, New York: Nova Science Publishers, Inc., pp. 139-150.
13. Kolawole, O.D. (2020): Smallholder farming practices: Synthesis, critical reflections and policy issues. In: Kolawole, O.D. (ed.), Smallholder Farmers and Farming Practices: Challenges and Prospects, New York: Nova Science Publishers, Inc., pp. 249-260
14. Mbaiwa, J.E., Thakadu, O.T. Postcolonialism, Protected Areas and the San (Basarwa) Communities: The Case of the Central Kalahari Game Reserve, Botswana. In: F. Matose, M. Ramutsindela, J. Murombedzi & L. Green (Eds). State, Conservation and Militarisation: The Violence of Conservation in Africa. Contesting the Militarization of Conservation in Africa [In press].
15.Mogomotsi, GEJ, Mogomotsi, PK and Norris, D. (2020). ‘Positioning the University of Botswana towards Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)’ (pp.281-293) in Keitumetse, SO., Hens, L and Norris, D (Eds) Environmental Sustainability in Developing Countries: Case Studies from Botswana’s Journey towards the 2030 Agenda (Geneva: Springer International Publishing). ISBN: 978-3-030-48350-0.
16.Mogomotsi, GEJ, Mogomotsi, PK and Norris, D. (2020). ‘Positioning the University of Botswana towards Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)’ (pp.281-293) in Keitumetse, SO., Hen, L and Norris, D (Eds) Environmental Sustainability in Developing Countries: Case Studies from Botswana’s Journey towards the 2030 Agenda (Geneva: Springer International Publishing). ISBN: 978-3-030-48350-0.
17.Mogomotsi, P.K., Saayman, M. and Saayman, A. (2020). The analysis of conflict and coexistence of traditional and contemporary land uses, in Moren T. Stone, Monkgogi Lenao, Naomi Moswete (Eds) Natural Resources, Tourism and Community Livelihoods in Southern Africa: Challenges for sustainable development. Routledge. ISBN: 9780-0429-289-422
18. Motsholapheko M.R., Ngwenya B.N. (2020) Access to water resources and household vulnerability to malaria in the Okavango Delta, Botswana. In Filho W.L. (Ed) African Handbook of Climate Change Adaptation. New Delhi: Springer Nature.
19. Mpotokwane, M. A., Modise, O. M., Lekoko, R. N., & Thakadu, O. T. (2020). Sustainable Management of Water, Wildlife and Agriculture in Botswana: The Case of Mmadinare Area. In Sustainability in Developing Countries (pp. 91-110). Springer, Cham.
20. Stone, LS., Mogomotsi, PK., Stone, MT., Mogomotsi, GEJ., Malesu, R and Somolekae, M. (2020). ‘Sustainable Tourism and the SDGs in Botswana: Moving Towards 2030’ (pp. 153-180) in Keitumetse, SO., Hens, L and Norris, D (Eds) Environmental Sustainability in Developing Countries: Case Studies from Botswana’s Journey towards the 2030 Agenda (Geneva: Springer Publishing International). ISBN: 978-3-030-48350-0.
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