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Journal: Land, 2021
Volume: 10
Number: 587
587
Article:
Local Perceptions on the Impact of Drought on Wetland Ecosystem Services and Associated Household Livelihood Benefits: The Case of the Driefontein Ramsar Site in Zimbabwe
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Thomas Marambanyika, Upenyu Naume Mupfiga, Tatenda Musasa and Keto Ngwenya
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Marambanyika, T.; Mupfiga, U.N.; Musasa, T.; Ngwenya, K. Local Perceptions on the Impact of Drought on Wetland Ecosystem Services and Associated Household Livelihood Benefits: The Case of the Driefontein Ramsar Site in Zimbabwe. Land 2021, 10, 587. https://doi.org/10.3390/land10060587
Marambanyika T, Mupfiga UN, Musasa T, Ngwenya K. Local Perceptions on the Impact of Drought on Wetland Ecosystem Services and Associated Household Livelihood Benefits: The Case of the Driefontein Ramsar Site in Zimbabwe. Land. 2021; 10(6):587. https://doi.org/10.3390/land10060587
Chicago/Turabian StyleMarambanyika, Thomas, Upenyu Naume Mupfiga, Tatenda Musasa, and Keto Ngwenya. 2021. "Local Perceptions on the Impact of Drought on Wetland Ecosystem Services and Associated Household Livelihood Benefits: The Case of the Driefontein Ramsar Site in Zimbabwe" Land 10, no. 6: 587. https://doi.org/10.3390/land10060587
APA StyleMarambanyika, T., Mupfiga, U. N., Musasa, T., & Ngwenya, K. (2021). Local Perceptions on the Impact of Drought on Wetland Ecosystem Services and Associated Household Livelihood Benefits: The Case of the Driefontein Ramsar Site in Zimbabwe. Land, 10(6), 587. https://doi.org/10.3390/land10060587