Integrated Catchment Management and Sustainable Water Resource Development in Semi-arid Zimbabwe

Updated - Friday 24 June 2005

Patrick Moriarty (2003)

The main message of the document is that groundwater in much of semi-arid Zimbabwe is a currently underused but fast developing resource that plays a key role in the livelihoods of rural people. Developed with care, it can provide an important productive resource for use by all members of the community. However, inappropriate development may actually leave people more vulnerable than they were originally. The work uses Bayesian Networks, GIS, groundwater modeling and participatory research techniques to develop an understanding of groundwater resources and their use by the rural community of a small headwater catchment in Southeastern Zimbabwe

Target audience: Researchers in Universities and other higher education establishments who are working in sustainable water resource development and with a special focus on Zimbabwe

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OP35_IntegratedCatchment.pdf (2.6 MB)
- Series:
Occasional Paper Series no. 35. 175 pages.
- Price:
€ 15.00
- Order code:
OP 35-E



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Integrated catchment management and sustainable water resource development in semi-arid Zimbabwe

A thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy by Patrick Barré Moriarty (University of Reading/IRC)

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