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Limpopo River at the Pondrif Botswana/South Africa border.
Source: Hatfield 2010
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The Limpopo River, Mozambique.
Source: Qwist-Hoffmann 2010
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The geography of the landscape is an important determining factor in water resource availability and distribution.
Source: Hatfield 2010
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The Great Escarpment at Blyde River Canyon in Mpumalanga Province, South Africa.
Source: Salvatori 2009
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Solomon's Wall, Botswana.
Source: DiPerna 2009
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Pedosphere, the intersection between the Atmosphere, Biosphere, Hydrosphere and Lithosphere.
Source: after Noorallah 2009; Mattson 1938
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The Phalaborwa Mine, Olifants sub-basin, South Africa.
Source: Mac 2008
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Relative proportion of land cover in the Limpopo River basin.
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Typical land cover in the Limpopo River basin.
Source: Schaefer 2010
Climate is a fundamental aspect of the natural environment in a river basin.
Source: Hatfield 2009
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Climate is the single biggest driver in the water sector.
Source: DiPerna 2009
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The hydrologic (water) cycle.
Source: Federal Interagency Stream Restoration Working Group 1998
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The western portion of the Limpopo River basin is semi-arid, dry and hot.
Source: Ewan 2009
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Rains during the flooding of the Limpopo River basin in 2000.
Source: Humpheries 2000
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Makuleke Wetland, South Africa.
Source: Ramsar 2010
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The climate change adaptation process.
Source: Schulze 2008
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The Limpopo River, Legodimo Nature Reserve, Botswana.
Source: DiPerna 2009
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The Nkulumbeni River, South Africa.
Source: Andre 2008
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Demonstration hydrograph.
Source: Pidwirny 2006
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The confluence of the Shashe and Limpopo Rivers in Mapungubwe National Park, South Africa.
Source: Windpomp 2008
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