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The role of human factors in the degradation of natural resources in and around the Okavango Delta, Botswana

机译:人为因素在博茨瓦纳奥卡万戈三角洲及其周围地区自然资源退化中的作用

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This paper draws on archival information, anecdotal evidence from local communities, in situ observations during field investigation and multi-date remotely sensed satellite imagery. The authors investigated the role of human factors in the degradation of natural resources in and around the Okavango Delta. Their study concerned a period slightly in excess of 140 years between 1860 and 2001. Environmental changes in this sub-region appear to be the convergent outcome of interaction between natural and non-natural factors. A sustained decrease in rainfall appears to have instigated downward trends from a wide range of factors whose adverse effects were aggravated by human agency. The evidence points to progressive deterioration in the form of sustained contraction of surface water sources and grazing resources. Mistakes of the past need to be avoided by formulating appropriately informed human response and adaptation strategies.
机译:本文利用了档案信息,当地社区的传闻证据,现场调查期间的现场观察以及多日期遥感卫星图像。作者研究了人为因素在Okavango三角洲及其周围地区自然资源退化中的作用。他们的研究涉及1860年至2001年之间略超过140年的时期。该次区域的环境变化似乎是自然因素与非自然因素相互作用的共同结果。降雨的持续减少似乎是由各种因素引起的下降趋势,这些因素的不利影响被人为因素加剧了。证据表明,地表水和牧草资源持续收缩的形式正在逐步恶化。需要通过制定适当的人为应对和适应策略来避免过去的错误。

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