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Sheet 13: Development Studies

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DEVELOPMENT STUDIES



TYPE VOLUME PAGES TITLE AUTHOR
Botswana Notes & Records (Journal of the Botswana Society)



Notes & Records 2 79-84 Rural income and urban wage rates P. Landell-Mills
Notes & Records 2 85-94 Wildlife and rural economy in S.W. Botswana W. von Richter
Notes & Records 3 155-156 (Rural Development Conference:) Introduction
Notes & Records 3 157-164 Ecological constraint on rural development in Botswana G. Child
Notes & Records 3 172-187 Land and population H.A. Fosbrooke
Notes & Records 3 188-191 The role of tradition in development H.A. Fosbrooke
Notes & Records 3 192-194 The rural economy: a sociological perspective A.C. Campbell
Notes & Records 3 195-197 The community approach J.S. Matsheng
Notes & Records 3 198-199 The economics of village development T.S. Madisa
Notes & Records 3 201-215 A new approach to rural development P. van Rensburg
Notes & Records 3 273 An analysis of development agencies in agricultural communities in Botswana D. Curtis
Notes & Records 4 1-20 Development in Botswana during the first UN development decade C. Roland
Notes & Records 4 81-93 The history of community development in Botswana P. Wass
Notes & Records 4 241-251 Planning of water, power, transportation and township facilities for the Shashe project R.J. White
Notes & Records 5 12-16 Boiteko ( Self-help in Serowe) P. van Rensburg
Notes & Records 5 17-25 Cash brewing in the local economy D. Curtis
Notes & Records 5 26-36 An assessment of the importance of (social) institutions and institutional framework in development H.A. Fosbrooke
Notes & Records 5 232 Enterprise in the Tswana village (Lethakeng) W. Henderson
Notes & Records 5 232 Rural competition and social change in Botswana (Tswapong) W.P. Werbner
Notes & Records 6 77-88 Some sociological and physiological factors affecting the growth of Serowe R. Gardner
Notes & Records 6 179-187 Brigades, government, enthusiasm and development: a critical view of the Martin Report W. Henderson
Notes & Records 6 189-195 The Brigades of Botswana eight years later R.O. Ulin
Notes & Records 6 223-224 Local government and development in Botswana W.J.A. Macartney
Notes & Records 6 228 The 1974 Rural Incomes Survey D. Hudson & C. Norrlof
Notes & Records 7 167-170 San acculturation and incorporation in the ranching areas of Ghanzi district: some urgent anthropological issues M. Guenther
Notes & Records 8 105-117 Etsha: a successful resettlemet scheme D.H. Potten
Notes & Records 8 297-298 Basarwa development, North West District M. Biesele
Notes & Records 8 300-301 Rural competition and social change in north-west Botswana A. Sutherland
Notes & Records 9 101-108 Rural incomes in Botswana D.J. Hudson
Notes & Records 9 119-122 Lentswe la Oodi Weavers: bold steps in rural development B.L.B. Mushonga
Notes & Records 10 159-168 The tribal grazing Land Policy and intergrated land-use planning: a district view (Central District) T. Greenbow
Notes & Records 11 77-88 Employment creation and development in Kanye R. Colin
Notes & Records 11 96-106 An investigation into the decline of the Yambezi Fishermen's Co-operation Society K.S. Gilmore
Notes & Records 11 128 Chobokwane: notes on a new multiethnic 'customary' community (Ghanzi District) S.M.T. Mayane
Notes & Records 11 130-132 The cattle economy & socioeconomic change in western Kweneng J.S. Solway
Notes & Records 11 132-133 Investigation into factors affecting community development among the Balete S.A. Allen
Notes & Records 11 137-139 A socio-economic survey of eastern Kalahari cattle posts (Central District) R.K. Hitchcock
Notes & Records 11 139 International labour migration and its effect on rural development in Botswana (Kgatleng) D. Massey
Notes & Records 12 41-47 The non-government contribution to development in Botswana, 1962-1980 S. Grant
Notes & Records 12 174 The social organization of borehole (deep-weell) ownership P.E. Peters
Notes & Records 13 33-43 The impact of migrant labour on th economy of Kweneng 1940-1980 M. Leepile
Notes & Records 13 45-53 Who brews traditional beer in rural Botswana: a review of the literature and policy analysis E.M. Roe
Notes & Records 13 55-59 Do the poor benefit from publicly provided water in the rural areas? L. Fortmann
Notes & Records 13 61-65 Metshelo: implications for simulating small scale production in Botswana D. Narayan-Parker
Notes & Records 13 67-77 Adult education research and evaluation in Botswana: the role of the institute of adult education B. Mackenzie
Notes & Records 13 87-88 Non-formal education and development E.K. Townsend-Coles
Notes & Records 13 141-143 On the conservation of natural resourses, with special reference to the Kalahari in Botswana H.J. Cooke
Notes & Records 14 35-45 The evolution of agriculture co-operatives and government policy in Botswana R.G. Morgan
Notes & Records 14 46-50 Living at the lands or the tap: a dilemma for the peasants of Botswana (Lethakeng and Tutume) J. Hesselberg
Notes & Records 14 51-58 Agricultural research for development of small farmers: a closer look at traditional technology C. Lightfoot
Notes & Records 14 59-68 Rural labour withdrawl (Sefhare) C. van der Wees
Notes & Records 14 69-73 The impact of absenteeism on crop production and standard of living in two villages of Botswana J. Hesselberg & G. Wikan
Notes & Records 14 74-79 A note on the relationship between cattke and crop production in Mmaphashalala village, Centeral District (near Dibete) P. Heisey
Notes & Records 14 80-83 Kgatleng burial societies C. Brown
Notes & Records 14 85-86 The economics of self-help sanitation in rural Botswana R. Parker
Notes & Records 15 7-8 Badimo in the Tswapong hills: a traditional institution in action J. Lesotlho
Notes & Records 15 15-38 The system of land tenure on the Barolong Farms (Bechuanaland Protectorate): Report and recommendation submitted to the B.P. administration, June 1943 I. Schapera
Notes & Records 15 49-57 Articulation of the modes of production and the development of a labour reservoir in Southern Africa, 1885-1944: the case of Bechuanaland N.S. Mudzingganyama
Notes & Records 15 103-104 Report of the institute of Adult education survey of handicrafts in the North East District H. Rosser
Notes & Records 16 63-71 The impact of the second world war on the development of the peasant agriculture in Botswana H.H.K. Bhila
Notes & Records 16 73-84 The development of transport structure in the Bechuanaland Protectorate 1885-1966 B.N. Ngwenya
Notes & Records 16 107-116 Mapping the Kalahari desert J.A. Raffle
Notes & Records 17 65-75 Evalution of the role of the presidential commision on Localisation and training and implementing the policy of localization in Botswana J.C.N. Mentz
Notes & Records 18 107-113 Drinking water for Nata- an alternative strategy H. Frederich & J. Gould
Notes & Records 18 133-137 Land shortage: the need for comprehensive land use planning J. Arntzen
Notes & Records 19 175 A profile of environmental and development in Botswana (Note) J. Arntzen
Notes & Records 20 91-94 Some notes on the colonial era: history of the central Kalahari Game Reserve Region J. Ramsay
Notes & Records 20 125-133 Botswana's labour dynamics: The influence of entries, exits and deaths on manpower site and composition N. Tumkaya
Notes & Records 20 149-150 Research and development in Botswana's Remote areas: a research note R.K. Hitchcock
Notes & Records 21 93-101 Solar desalination in the provision of drinking water to small settlements in the Kgalagadi desert, Botswana T. Woto, Jnr
Notes & Records 22 133-150 Summary of the Proceedings of the Symposium on Culture in Botswana Doreen Nteta
Notes & Records 22 168 The Political Economy of Namibia by Tore Linne Eriksen with Richard Moorsom Derek J. Hudson
Notes & Records 23 11-32 The Influences of Entrepreneurs on Rural Town Development in Botswana Elvyn Jones-Dube
Notes & Records 23 33-45 Management Team Training for Local Government: Botswana in the Vanguard Kathy Mansfield Higgins
Notes & Records 23 47-67 Booms and Busts in Botswana Derek J. Hudson
Notes & Records 23 83-99 Environmental Conservation – The Road to Survival John Cooke
Notes & Records 23 278-282 Socioeconomic Development among Remote Area Dwellers: A Note Robert K Hitchcock
Notes & Records 23 296 The Okavango Research Centre Paul Shaw
Notes & Records 23 297 Symposium on Tourism in Botswana Linda Pfotenhauer
Notes & Records 24 49-56 Tsetse Fly Control and the environmental implications for the fish in the Okavango Delta Glenn S. Merron
Notes & Records 24 123-133 The Biology of the Wild Silkmoth Gonometa rufobrunnea Auribillius (Lasiocampidae) in northern Botswana, with some comments on its potential as a source of wild silk Richard Harland-Rowe
Notes & Records 24 220-221 The Kalahari Environment by David S.G. Thomas and Paul Shaw John Cooke
Notes & Records 24 236 The Potential Value of the Morula Moth Argemosa mimisae for Tasar Silk Production in Botswana Robert K. Hitchcock and John Elsworth
Notes & Records 25 133-140 A Synopsis of Presentations and Discussions on the Fish and Fishery in the Okavango Delta, Botswana Glenn S. Merron
Notes & Records 26 95-108 Mobilizing for Self-managed Production Enterprises: A Case Study of CORDE, A Local Voluntary Development Organisation in Botswana Barbara Ntombi Ngwenya
Notes & Records 26 129-138 Possible Ground Water Pollution by Sewage Effluent at camps in Okavango Delta: Suggestions for its Prevention T.S. McCarthy, W.N. Ellery, and A. Gieske
Notes & Records 26 139-149 Clays: A Gateway into the Future Georges Ekosse
Notes & Records 22 152-153 Some Observations of the 1945 Gaborone Flood Paul Shaw
Notes & Records 28 203-218 Potential of Non-timber Forest Products of Botswana N T Parratt
Notes & Records 28 219-229 Botswana: A Country in Need of Land Policy Reform I N Mazonde
Notes & Records 29 38982 The Present Importance and Future Potential of Veld Products the Livelihoods of Villagers from the Tswapong Hills S Rossiter, S Pellegrin, K Hill, A Bunting, S Robinson, T Mason, T Boitumelo, and A Madiba
Notes & Records 29 153 Poverty and Plenty: The Botswana Experience D. Nteta and J. Hermans, with P. Jeskova (eds)
Notes & Records 30 27-44 Development and Cultural Change among the Okavango Delta Peoples of Botswana John Rock
Notes & Records 30 45-55 Personal Growth, Cultural Sensitivity, and Language Learning amongst the Tirelo Setshaba Participants Dorcas Molefe
Notes & Records 30 121-138 Aspects of Environmental Change in the Botswana Kalahari Cornelius Vanderpost, Susan Ringrose, and Wilma Matheson
Notes & Records 30 190 Chobe - Africa's Untamed Wilderness by Daryl and Sharna Balfour Derek J Hudson
Notes & Records 30 193-194 Aspects of Botswana Economy, J.S. Salkin, et al (eds) Robert Oakeshott
Notes & Records 30 195-196 Does Land Degradation Matter? Perspectives of Environmental Change in North East Botswana by Peer Kinlund Kieth Leggett
Notes & Records 30 200 Endangered Wildilfe: Ecotourism and the Environment, David Holt-Biddle (ed) Phil Marshall
Notes & Records 31 83-92 Water Resource Use and Management in the Okavango system of Southern Africa: The Political Economy of state, community and private resource control Robert K Hitchcock
Notes & Records 31 93-100 The Okavango Delta and the 'End of Progress': Global Trnsformation and community-based wildlife management Richard Hasler
Notes & Records 31 101-104 The Nata Sanctuary as a community-based natural resource management project Robert K Hitchcock
Notes & Records 31 183-185 Aspects of the Botswana Economy, Selected Papers by Various Contributors edited by J S Salkin, D Mpabanga, D Cowan, J Selwe, M Wright Stephen McCarthy
Notes & Records 31 185-186 Etcetera:Events, Issues, Places and People of Botswana by Sandy Grant Neil Parsons
Notes & Records 32 73-83 The Hydro-Politics of the Okavango Delta: Property Rights and the Management Implications of Competing Land and Water Use Strategies R. Hasler
Notes & Records 32 85-105 People of the Two-Way River: Socioeconomic Change and Natural Resouce Management in the Nata River Region R K Hitchcock and F M Nangati
Notes & Records 32 129-141 Evaluating the Impact of Science and Technology Research at the University of Botswana I. Riddoch
Notes & Records 32 219-221 Happy Highways by Trevor Bottomley Sandy Grant
Notes & Records 32 223 Bajanala: A tourist Guide to Botswana, Volume 3 by Department of Tourism Sandy Grant
Notes & Records 33 149 Women, water and the natural resources management in Southern Africa R K Hitchcock, M Kelly, and J Ebert
Notes & Records 33 151 A mapping Survey of the Motsenekatse National Monument Slough Fulcrum Team
Notes & Records 33 153 The dispersion of Vehicular emissions from a busy road E R Jayaratne, T S Verma, T A Thomas
Notes & Records 34 67 Environmental Impacts of Tourism Development in the Okavango Delta, Northwestern Botswana J Mbaiwa
Notes & Records 34 144 Let us plough: Co-operative development in Botswana in 1963-68 T Bottomley
Notes & Records 35 69-77 Problems facing the tourism industry of Botswana Naomi Moswete & Felix T. Mavondo
Notes & Records 35 89-97 The dangers of ethnic groups' relocation: the case of the CKGR Khoe and San communities A.M. Chebanne
Notes & Records 36 37-47 Terrain evaluation and the Botswana environment Julius R. Atlhopheng
Notes & Records 36 55-66 The establishment of National Parks and Game Reserves in Botswana Alec Campbell
Notes & Records 36 91-105 Cash, crops and cattle: a study of rural livelihoods in Botswana Gerd Wikan
Notes & Records 36 143-145 "Not knots in a piece of string": counting the population in 1964 Alec Campbell
Notes & Records 38 n/a Social and economic importance of Grewia flava to the people of western parts of Kweneng district and factors affecting its spatial distribution in Botswana John Mainah
Notes & Records 38 n/a Nutrition and school gardens in Botswana, 1930-1952 Rodgers Molefi
Notes & Records 38 n/a Botswana's 2003/ 04 to 2006/ 07 budgets: the war against HIV/ AIDS G.R. Motlaleng
Notes & Records 38 n/a A chronology of modern Gaborone Sandy Grant
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Symposium Proceedings/ Special Editions of the Journal (published as books)



Notes & Records 3 155-273 Rural Development Conference (Proceedings) --see Botswana Notes and Records vol.3
Special Edition I ISBN n/a in print Conference Papers on Sustained Production from Semi-Arid Areas (1972) 322 pp
Special Edition I ii-iv (Sustained Production from Semi-Arid Areas:) Opening Address E.M.K. Kgabo
Special Edition I 29-34 The Kalahari in the context of rural development H. Metterick
Special Edition I 35-40 Development of water resources of Okavango Delta J.D. Pike
Special Edition I 140-152 Ecological and physiological constraints of practical sustained live-stock production in the sub-desert environment J.L. Schuster
Special Edition I 160-166 Wildlife and land-use in Botswana G. Child
Special Edition I 181-192 Social implications of sustained livestock production in the Kalahari H.S. Fosbrooke
Special Edition I 202-218 The research and practical experience gained in the development od semi-arid areas in Australia, and the possible role of endemic fauna in raising the productivity of these areas A.E Newsome
Special Edition I 248-261 The international significance of the Botswana environment as a test cast T. Riney
Special Edition I 262-269 Development of the liovestock industry in the Kalahari A.T. Barrett
Special Edition I 270-275 The development of the wildlife industry in the Kalahari A.C. Campbell
Special Edition II ISBN n/a oop Proceedings of the Symposium on the Okavango Delta and its Future Utilization. Gaborone: Botswana Society, 1976 350pp
Special Edition II 1-2 (Okavango Delta): Opening Speech Q.K.J. Masire
Special Edition II 3-12 The Okavango and its future utilisation: An attempt at a synthesis of the proceedings K. Thompson
Special Edition II 61-66 The conservation of wetlands in Africa E.B. Worthington
Special Edition II 67-79 The primary productivity of African wetlands with particular reference to the Okavango Delta K. Thompson
Special Edition II 81-91 Ecological investigations of the UNDP in the Okavango Delta W.l. Astle & A. Graham
Special Edition II 153-160 Preliminary observations on the Aquatic fauna of the Okavango Delta A. Russell-Smith
Special Edition II 175-178 Development potential and constraints of a fishing industry in the Okavango Delta K.S. Gilmore
Special Edition II 179-185 Human resources in the Okavango area: some implications for development projects A.K. Afriyie
Special Edition II 187-192 Agricultural development in the Okavango region Ministry of Agriculture
Special Edition II 235-243 Wildlife as a basis for future tourism development P.G. Johnson
Special Edition II 245-247 The Okavango Delta and Tourism A.C. Campbell & W.von Richter
Special Edition II 301-306 Ecological principles in economic development W. von Richter & M. Talyor
Special Edition II 307-312 International co-operation in southern Africa with special reference to SARCCUS and the Okavango Delta A.B. Bridges
Special Edition II 315-336 Exploiting the Okavango: past propsals, present investigations and future proposals D.H. Potten & W.S. Pintz
Special Edition II 337-245 Manipulation of the Okavango Delta for increased outflow: Its impacts and constraints H.M Earnest
Special Edition III 0-87451-171-2 oop Proceedings of the Symposium on Drought in Botswana, National Museum, Gaborone, June 5th to 8th, 1978 (305 pp) Madalon T. Hinchey, ed.
Special Edition III 1-2 (Drought in Botswana) Welcoming Speech Q.K.J. Masire
Special Edition III 3 (Drought in Botswana) Opening Speech D.R. Nordland
Special Edition III 7-20 The problem of Drought in Botswana H.J. Cooke
Special Edition III 33-40 Towards a definition of drought S. Sandford
Special Edition III 71-74 Desertification: natural or man-induced A.T. Grove
Special Edition III 75-81 Drought susceptibility and the concept of monitoring landscape ecology H. Th. Verstappen
Special Edition III 121-127 Drought and poverty P.Devitt
Special Edition III 131-141 Drought in the Sahel: a broader interpretation with regard to West Africa and Ethiopia H.J. Wetherell, J. Holt & P. Richards
Special Edition III 165-172 Networks and information systems for dealing with drought L. Berry & R.B. Ford
Special Edition III 173-208 Autralia drought watch system D.M. Lee
Special Edition III 211-218 An aspect of warning systems for drought: information collecting in the districts E. Wily
Special Edition III 219-226 The role of the Institutional Food Programme R.O.R. Keakopa
Special Edition III 255-260 The Tribal Grazing Land Policy's relevance in a drought-prone environment R.R. von Kaufman
Special Edition III 273-275 (Drought): A future strategy for Botswana P.O. Molosi
Special Edition III 279-284 (Drought in Botswana): Summation speech S. Sandford
Special Edition IV 99912-60-02-1 oop Settlement in Botswana. The Historical Development of a Human Landscape (401 pp) R.R. Hitchcock & M.R. Smith, eds.
Special Edition IV xi-xii (Settlement in Botswana): Welcoming Speech Q.K.J. Masire
Special Edition IV xiii-xvi (Settlement in Botswana): Introduction Speech R.K. Hitchcock & M.R. Smith
Special Edition IV 1-12 The physical environment of Botswana H.J, Cooke
Special Edition IV 73-86 The Toutswe tradition: an study in socio-economic change J.R. Denbow
Special Edition IV 174-188 Movement and settlement in the Tati region: a historical survey H.M. Tapela
Special Edition IV 189-198 Colonial settlement in Zimbabwe: territorial imperative I. Wetherell
Special Edition IV 283-292 Towards a National Settlement Policy B.K. Temane & M. York-Smith
Special Edition IV 293-303 The new towns of Botswana J.M.O. Letsholo
Special Edition IV 306-318 Settlement on tap: the role of water in permanent settlement at the lands L. Fortmann & E. Roe
Special Edition IV 319-324 The implications od agricultural development planning for rural settlement D. Jones
Special Edition IV 327-340 The evolution of a planning and development strategy for communal areas in Botswana M.J. Odell, Jnr
Special Edition IV 341-352 The Matsheng land use plan: a case study in settlement and agricultural development planning of Kglagadi district S. Lawry
Special Edition IV 370-373 (Settlement in Botswana): Summation speech H.J. Cooke
Special Edition V 0-333-40153-0 oop Education for Development. Proceedings of a Symposium held by the Botswana Society at the National Museum and Art Gallery, Gaborone 15 - 19 August 1983 Michael Crowder, ed.
Special Edition V v-vii (Education for development): Foreword M. Crowder
Special Edition V 1-8 (Education for development): An agenda for the 1980's and beyond F. Youngman & T. Tlou
Special Edition V 9-10 (Education for development): Openning address Q.K.J. Masire
Special Edition V 21-45 Education and development in pre-colonial and colonial Botswana to 1965 Q.N. Parsons
Special Edition V 46-52 Education for development since independence: an overview J.R. Swartland
Special Edition V 53-58 Botswana's development strategy since independence G.K.T. Chiepe
Special Edition V 59-77 A critique of Botswana's development path L. Cliffe
Special Edition V 124-132 Education for social justice: the experience of Zimbabwe P.T. Mudariki
Special Edition V 148-157 Adult education and extension for rural development with special emphasis on rural employment creation I. Woto
Special Edition V 158-167 Education and rural development in Botswana M.K. Mpho
Special Edition V 168-178 Education and rural development: The case of Tanzania W. Mlay
Special Edition V 201-224 Education and the problem of localization P.H.K. Kedikilwe
Special Edition V 225-236 The role of the University of Botswana in meeting national manpower requirements J.D. Turner
Special Edition V 244-253 Education with production: the key to development P. van Rensburg
Special Edition V 254-258 Education and employment: lessons form African experience C. Colclough
Special Edition V 265-274 Education for development in the 1980's: problems and prospects B.L. Ramatebele
Special Edition V 281 Bibliographies relating to education for development K.L. Jones
Special Edition VI 99912-60-05-6 in print Research for Development in Botswana. Proceedings of a Symposium held by the Botswana Society at the Gaborone Sun Conference Centre Gaborone, August 19 - 21 1985 Robert Hitchcock, Neil Parsons & John Taylor, eds.
Special Edition VI vii-x Introduction R.K. Hitchcock & Q,.N. Parsons
Special Edition VI 1-2 Welcoming speech P.S. Mmusi
Special Edition VI 3-13 Keynote address: research for development in Africa E.A. Boateng
Special Edition VI 14-30 Before the flood: research on Botswana up to 1970 Q.N. Parsons
Special Edition VI 33-54 Natural resources research, with particular emphasis on minerals and water T.P. Machacha
Special Edition VI 55-70 Agricultural research for development in Botswana T. Farrington, D.E. Gollifer, N.D. Hunter, W. Stewart-Jones & R.J. Sweet
Special Edition VI 75-86 intermediate technology research in Botswana G. Whitby
Special Edition VI 87-100 Health research in Botswana E.T. Maganu
Special Edition VI 103-124 Land tenure, land use and settlement in Botswana R.M.K. Silitshena & J.W. Arntzen
Special Edition VI 125-141 Population research in Botswana J. Taylor & N. Tumkaya
Special Edition VI 142-171 Research on employment and unemployment in Botswana J. Salkin
Special Edition VI 172-207 Research on the Botswana economy T.M. Tsikata & R.K. Hitchcock
Special Edition VI 211-219 Media and information research in Botswana S. Grant, J. Zaffiro & B. Egner
Special Edition VI 222-243 Education research in Botswana F. Lengler & C Mannathoko
Special Edition VI 244-252 Historical and archaeological research in Botswana J. Denbow, D. Kiyaga-Mulindwa & Q.N. Parsons
Special Edition VI 253-266 Social researh in Botswana P.P. Molutsi
Special Edition VI 269-276 Research coordination: the way ahead T. Tlou
Special Edition VI 277-282 Summation and fairwell address L. Ngcongco & A.C. Campbell
Special Edition VI 285-351 Anthropological research and remote areas development among Botswana Basarwa R.K. Hitchcock
Special Edition VI 352-365 A review of research co-ordination in Botswana B. Mackenzie
Special Edition VI 366-373 Botswana government research institutions I: The Applied Research Unit of the Ministry of Local Government and Lands N. Mbere
Special Edition VI 374-414 Botswana government research institutions II: The Rural Sociology Unit in the Ministry of Government of Agriculture R.K. Hitchcock
Special Edition VI 415-426 The role of the National Institute of Development Research and Documentation (NIR), university of Botswana, in improving the research environment in Botswana N.T. Morapedi
Special Edition VI 427-431 Libraries and research facilities relating to Botswana Q.N. Parsons & R.K. Hitchcock
Special Edition VI 432-436 Legislation relating to research in Botswana Q.N. Parsons & R.K. Hitchcock
Special Edition VI 437-451 Research for development in Botswana: a bibliography Q.N. Parsons & R.K. Hitchcock
Special Edition VII 99912-77-60-9 oop Democracy in Botswana: The Proceedings of a Symposium held in Gaborone, 1- 5 August 1988 John Holm & Patrick Molutsi, eds.
Special Edition VII 139-141 What should be the role of trade unions? I. Mbonini
Special Edition VII 273-279 On democracy and development in Botswana R.K. Sklar
Special Edition IX 99912-60-12-9 in print Kalanga Retrospect and Prospect (1991) 263pp C. van Waarden, ed.
Special Edition IX pp 51-68 Land use, settlements and the rural poor: whither rural settlements in the North East District? P.J.M. van Hoof & H. van der Maas
Special Edition X 99912-60-18-6 in print Sustainable Rural Development (1992) 280 pp Doreen Nteta & Janet Hermans, ed.
Special Edition X pp xii-xiv Introduction Alec Campbell
Special Edition X pp 1-2 Welcoming remarks Gobe Matenge
Special Edition X pp3-5 Opening address C.J. Butale
Special Edition X pp 6-21 The rural population living outside of recognised villages Robert K. Hitchcock
Special Edition X pp 22-29 Changing patterns of rural income distribution David Inger
Special Edition X pp 30-46 Education for rural development within the formal sector Taka Mudariki
Special Edition X pp 47-62 Availablity and efficacy of of the rural educational infrastructure and services Eric D. Odotei
Special Edition X pp 63-68 The changing subsistence patterns in the rural areas of Botswana Peggy Gabo Ntseane
Special Edition X pp 69-76 The changing character of rural settlement Ralph Chephethe
Special Edition X pp 77-91 The role of women in rural development Lungie Molamu
Special Edition X pp 92-100 Current use of natural resoources in rural areas and needs for rehabilitation Kagiso P. Keatimilwe
Special Edition X pp 101-106 The availability and efficacy of the rural water supply M. Sekwale
Special Edition X pp 120-137 Reconciling sustainable development and environmental concerns in Botswana Gloria Somolekae
Special Edition X pp 138-159 The changing socio-economic framework of rural settlements in Botswana Patrick P. Molutsi
Special Edition X pp 160-164 Past migration patterns and apparent future trends in rural areas Gwen N. Lesetedi
Special Edition X pp 165-174 Agriculture and the technological imperatives for sustainable rural development Victor Sibiya
Special Edition X pp 175-183 The availability and efficacy of the rural energy supply infrastructure Richard Burton
Special Edition X pp 183-187 Policy and prospects for rural electrification K. Sithole
Special Edition X pp 188-198 Sustaining rural development in Zambia Ackson M. Kanduza
Special Edition X pp 199-208 Sustained human development in Botswana? Adjusting for inequality Volkert Keijsper
Special Edition X pp 210-211 Appendix: comments and recommendationsr Frank Taylor
Special Edition X p 212 Appendix: A recommendation for susained rural development M.A. Hosseini
Special Edition X pp 213-215 Appendix: Some thoughts on remote area dwellers (RADs) Alec Campbell
Special Edition X pp 216-217 Appendix: Statement reacting to the desire to degazette Xade from the Central Kalaharui Game Reserve John E. Hudelson
Special Edition X pp 218-221 Appendix: Proposals by Richard White & Isaac Tudor, Jim Houston, & Nomtuse Mbere
Special Edition X pp 222-233 Discussion session 1: Is there a future in developing rural areas for the majority of the people? A. Masalila, chair
Special Edition X pp 234-242 Discussion session 2: What should be done for those who remain outside large rural communities? T.C. Moremi, chair
Special Edition X pp 242-255 Discussion session 3: Is population growth threatening sustainable rural development? Pelonomi Venson, chair
Special Edition X pp 256-264 Discussion session 4: Ensuring that future developments are integrated and sustainable Nomtuse Mbere, chair
Special Edition X pp 265-276 Discussion session 5: How to achieve sustainable rural development in Botswana K. Masogo, chair
Special Edition X p 277 Closing remarks by chairman of the Botswana Society Gobe Matenge
Special Edition X pp 278-280 Conclusions and recommendationsof the Workshop on Sustainable Development
Special Edition X


Special Edition XII 99912-60-25-0 in print Botswana in the 21st Century: Proceedings of a Symposium organised by the Botswana Society, October 18-21, 1993 Sue Brothers, Doreen Hermans, & Doreen Nteta, eds.
Special Edition XII pp 1-7 Introduction: Botswana in the 21st century--tigers and zebras Neil Parsons
Special Edition XII pp 9-10 Welcoming remarks by the chairman Gobe Matenge
Special Edition XII pp 11-13 Opening Speech Festus G. Mogae
Special Edition XII pp 15-18 Keynote address Prudence Bushnell
Special Edition XII pp 21-37 Botswana's democratic institutions: their strengths and prospects Patrick Molutsi
Special Edition XII pp 39-48 The role of non-governmental organisations in promoting democracy in Botswana Clara Olsen
Special Edition XII pp 49-67 Will basic human rights and individual freedoms continue to be protected, promoted and respected? Alice Mogwe
Special Edition XII pp 69-97 Towards common security in southern Africa--regional cooperation after apartheid Elling Njal Tjonneland
Special Edition XII pp 101-106 What impact will regional and international economic changes and developments have on Botswana? Gavin Relly
Special Edition XII pp 107-116 Economic relations between Botswana and South Africa in the transition period Bethuel Setai
Special Edition XII pp 117-134 Botswana in the 21st century: impact of external political and economic changes on Botswana Quill Hermans
Special Edition XII pp 135-146 What impact will regional and international political changes and developments have on Botswana? Louis Selepeng
Special Edition XII pp 147-167 On the periphery of the global village: Botswana in the 21st century Pierre Landell-Mills
Special Edition XII pp 169-184 Economic cooperation and development in southern Africa Simba Makoni
Special Edition XII pp 187-241 Integrating economic development and environmental protection Ralph Cobham
Special Edition XII pp 243-275 Where will Batswana live in the 21st century? Patterns of settlement and migration Robson Silitshena
Special Edition XII pp 279-300 Food self-sufficiency versus food security: which way forward? Howard Sigwele
Special Edition XII pp 301-309 Food security a must: food self-sufficiency a great possibility Gus Nillson
Special Edition XII pp 311-322 Development alternatives to agriculture David Inger
Special Edition XII pp 323-339 Alternative uses for natural resources in Botswana: wildlife utilisation Jonathan Barnes
Special Edition XII pp 343-345 Does customary law have a future in Botswana? Kgosi Seepapitso IV
Special Edition XII pp 347-374 Customary law in Botswana: past, present and future Athaliah Molokomme
Special Edition XII pp 375-386 Culture and ethnicity in the social, political and economic development of Botswana David Kiyaga-Mulindwa
Special Edition XII pp 387-394 How will the concept of ethnicity affect social, political and economic development? Chris Dambe
Special Edition XII pp 395-401 Chieftainship in the 21st century Kgosi Linchwe II
Special Edition XII pp 403-422 Does chieftainship have a future in the next century? Gilbert Sekgoma
Special Edition XII pp 425-431 Education a fundamental right or to meet manpower requirements? Keetla Masogo
Special Edition XII pp 433-453 Will Botswana attain manpower self-sufficiency by the year 2000? Taufila Nyamadzabo
Special Edition XII pp 455-470 Health for all by the year 2000? The impact of AIDS Eugene Campbell & Gajanan Shastri
Special Edition XII pp 473-490 Economic policy for the 21st century Modibedi Robi
Special Edition XII pp 491-500 How can disparities in incomes be addressed? Ronald Baipidi
Special Edition XII pp 501-533 Botswana as a prospective financial centre Lawrence Clarke
Special Edition XII pp 535-544 Economic policy for the 21st century: the future of diversification of the economy beyond diamonds and cattle Iqbal Ebrahim
Special Edition XII pp 545-550 Discussion: the future of diversification of the economy beyond diamonds and cattle Horatio B. Mahloane & M. Molefane
Special Edition XII pp 551-559 Summary of proceedings of 'Botswana in the 21st century' J. Clark Leith & Baledzi Gaolathe
Special Edition XII p 560 Closing remarks by chairman of the Botswana Society Gobe Matenge
Special Edition XII pp 563-570 Global environmental change: implications for Botswana in the 21st century Pauline Dube
Special Edition XII pp.571-583 The Botswana handicraft industry: moving from the 20th to the 21st century M. Elizabeth Terry
Special Edition XII p 587 Comments on paper by David Inger Peter Havard-Williams
Special Edition XII pp 588-590 Comments on paper by Lawrence Clarke Dwight S. Brothers
Special Edition XII pp 591-593 Responses to points made by Isaac Tudor, Peter Sanderburgh, Jaap Arntzen & John Gould Ralph Cobham
Special Edition XII pp 597-606 Symposium official programme Monday 18th October-Thursday October 21st, 1993
Special Edition XII pp 606-621 Conclusions and recommendations submitted to government Alec Campbell & Neil Parsons, comps.
Special Edition XIII 99912-60-36-6 in print Poverty and Plenty: The Botswana Experience, Proceedings of a Symposium organised by the Botswana Society, October 15-18, 1996 (1997) Doreen Nteta & Janet Hermans, eds.
Special Edition XIII pp 1-6 Introduction: conserving the poor? Alec Campbell
Special Edition XIII pp 7-8 Welcoming remarks by the chairman of the Botswana Society Gobe Matenge
Special Edition XIII pp 9-13 Opening speech by the Vice President and Minister of Finance & Development Planning Festus G. Mogae
Special Edition XIII pp 15-24 Keynote address: triumphs and challenges from a human development perspective Richard Jolly
Special Edition XIII pp 25-32 Some facts and figures about quality of life in Botswana Pelani Siwawa-Ndai
Special Edition XIII pp 33-59 Poverty in Botswana Keith Jefferis
Special Edition XIII pp 61-75 Poverty in Botswana and its impact on the quality of life Isaac Mazonde
Special Edition XIII pp 77-82 Poverty in Botswana E.B. Mbonini
Special Edition XIII pp 83-103 Wealth accumulation and distribution in Botswana N.H. Fidzani
Special Edition XIII pp 105-132 Income distribution in Botswana: trends in inequality since independence Derek J. Hudson & Matthew Wright
Special Edition XIII pp 133-154 Employment opportunities and their impact on the quality of life in Botswana Pelani Siwawa-Ndai
Special Edition XIII pp 155-173 Employment opportunities: some South African reflections Francis Wilson
Special Edition XIII pp 175-192 Social welfare issues and the quality of life in Botswana Mbulawa Mugabe
Special Edition XIII pp 193-208 Some basic welfare measures for combating poverty: lesson from a form