Type | Conference Paper - 35th AFSAAP Annual Conference 2012 |
Title | Determination of relationship between MODIS Vegetation Indices (arithmetic mean), biomass, rainfall, and field measurements of Sandveld Research station in Camel Thorn Savannah of Namibia. |
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2012 |
URL | http://afsaap.org.au/assets/KATITI.pdf |
Abstract | Namibia is located on the south-west coast of Africa between the latitudes 17.5⁰ and 29⁰ south and 11.5⁰ and 25.5⁰ east. It has a total surface of 824 295 km2 , with a population of approximately 2.1 million in the most recent population census (2011). Despite these diverse environmental conditions, recurrent drought and desertification have contributed to making Namibia’s natural resources, as well as the rangeland ecosystems, most vulnerable. The country’s natural resource-based economy and limited technical and financial resources further increase the vulnerability. On contrary Namibia’s economic backbone is the agricultural sector were livestock production is the major contributor to the economy. The livestock sector is mainly dependent on the rangeland for forage resources. Therefore Namibia has put more emphasis on vulnerability and adaptation to sustainable use of rangeland resources and its management. |
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