 Developing infrastructure to meet water demands is one aspect of Resource Management (Zimbabwe). Source: Schaefer 2010 ( click to enlarge ) |
 Macarretane Barrage, Mozambique. Source: Vogel 2008 ( click to enlarge ) |
 Stakeholder meeting with members of ARA-Sul. Source: ARA-Sul 2009 ( click to enlarge ) |
 Gaborone Dam, Botswana. Source: Vogel 2005 ( click to enlarge ) |
 Increased severity and frequency of tropical storms is one of the predicted impacts of climate change. Source: ARA-Sul 2000 ( click to enlarge ) |
 Water reservoir in the Limpopo River basin. Source: ARA-Sul 2008 ( click to enlarge ) |
 Silalabuhwa Dam, Zimbabwe. Source: Schaefer 2010 ( click to enlarge ) |
 Lower Ncema Dam, Zimbabwe. Source: Schaefer 2010 ( click to enlarge ) |
 Chokwé is one of the prominent irrigation schemes in Mozambique. Source: Qwist-Hoffmann 2010 ( click to enlarge ) |
 Inyankuni Dam, Zimbabwe. Source: Schaefer 2010 ( click to enlarge ) |
 Inyankuni Dam, Zimbabwe. Source: Schaefer 2010 ( click to enlarge ) |
 Agriculture in the coastal plains of Mozambique. Source: ARA-Sul 2009 ( click to enlarge ) |
 Agriculture in Lobatse, Botswana. Source: Vogel 2010 ( click to enlarge ) |
 Large scale agriculture in Chokwé, Mozambique. Source: Qwist-Hoffmann 2010 ( click to enlarge ) |
 Agricultural practices in the Olifants sub-basin in South Africa. Source: LIMCOM 2009 ( click to enlarge ) |
 Agriculture near Silalabuhwa Dam, Zimbabwe. Source: Schaefer 2010 ( click to enlarge ) |
 Approximately 50 % of Zimbabwe is forest covered. Source: Schaefer 2010 ( click to enlarge ) |
 Gaborone Dam plays an important role in water demand management in Botswana. Source: Hatfield 2010 ( click to enlarge ) |
 Morupule coal mine in Limpopo River basin - Botswana. Source: Debswana 2010 ( click to enlarge ) |
 Large scale hydroelectric projects require the building of dams which alters the flow significantly. Source: ©iStockphoto/Kawisign 2008 ( click to enlarge ) |