| TYPE | VOLUME | PAGES | TITLE | AUTHOR |
| AGRICULTURE & FISHING | ||||
| TYPE | VOLUME | PAGES | TITLE | AUTHOR |
| Botswana Notes & Records (Journal of the Botswana Society) | ||||
| Notes & Records | 3 | 74-78 | A History of the Bechuanaland Protectorate veterinary services 1905 - 1906 | J. Falconer |
| Notes & Records | 3 | 165-168 | The influence of environmental factors on arable agriculture in Botswana | P. Weare |
| Notes & Records | 3 | 169-171 | Environmental constraint to livestock production | K.E Butler |
| Notes & Records | 3 | 273-275 | An analysis of development agencies in agriculture communities in Botswana | D. Curtis |
| Notes & Records | 4 | 67-80 | The social organization of ploughing | D. Curtis |
| Notes & Records | 4 | 265 | History of the Botswana veterinary services: a note | E.S. Dawe |
| Notes & Records | 5 | 37-40 | The 1972 cattle sample census | P.T. Nteta |
| Notes & Records | 6 | 228 | The 1974 Rural Incomes Survey | D. Hudson & C.Norrlof |
| Notes & Records | 8 | 157-163 | Preliminary range utilization studies with special reference to western Ngwaketse | E.G. van Voorthuizen |
| Notes & Records | 9 | 101-108 | Rural incomes in Botswana | D.J. Hudson |
| Notes & Records | 10 | 159-168 | The Tribal Grazing Lands Policy and integrated land use planning: a district view (Central District) | T. Greenhow |
| Notes & Records | 10 | 187-197 | Traditional and new methods of dealing with arable weeds in Botswana | L. Labovitch |
| Notes & Records | 11 | 97-106 | An investigation into the decline of the Yambezi Fishermen's Co-operative Society | K.S. Gilmore |
| Notes & Records | 11 | 103-132 | The Cattle economy and socio-economic change in western Kweneng | J.S.Solway |
| Notes & Records | 11 | 137-139 | A socio-economic survey of eastern Kalahari cattle posts | R.K.Hitchcock |
| Notes & Records | 14 | 26-29 | What people do when crops fail: impacts of the 1979 drought in Kgatleng | J.B.Opschoor & D.L. Kgathi |
| Notes & Records | 14 | 30-34 | Second thoughts on the history of Botswsan arable Agriculture | E. Roe |
| Notes & Records | 14 | 35-45 | The evolution of agriculture co-operatives and government policy in Botswana | R.G Morgan |
| Notes & Records | 14 | 50-58 | Agriculture Research for development of small farmers: a closer look at traditions technology | C. Lightfoot |
| Notes & Records | 14 | 69-73 | The impact of absenteeism on crop production and standard of living in two villages in Botswana (Tutume & Lethakeng) | J.Hesselberg & G. Wikan |
| Notes & Records | 14 | 73-79 | A note of the relationship between cattle and crop production in Mmaphashalala village, Central district (near Dibete) | P. Heisey |
| Notes & Records | 15 | 15-38 | The system of land tenure on the Barolong farms (Bechuanaland Protectorate): report and recommendations submitted to the B.P. administration June 1943 | I. Schapera |
| Notes & Records | 15 | 39-47 | Beef cattle breeding in Botswana | L.L Lethola, N.G. Buck & D.E. Light |
| Notes & Records | 16 | 67-71 | The impact of the Second World War on the development of peasant agriculture in Botswana, 1939 - 1956 | H.H.K. Bhila |
| Notes & Records | 16 | 97 | Variability in the properties of ting, a maize meal fermented product | S. Mpuchane |
| Notes & Records | 18 | 91-105 | Sandveld agriculture in Botswana | R.K. Hitchcock |
| Notes & Records | 19 | 91-94 | Analysis of Fish catches during the1985 Chobe fishing competition | G.S.N Merron & T. Sehemo |
| Notes & Records | 19 | 173-174 | A note of livestock marketing problems of small holders in Botswana | M. Crowder |
| Notes & Records | 20 | 51-59 | The Regent of Bangwato's market gardens: Chadible and Moeng 1936-41 | M. Crowder |
| Notes & Records | 20 | 119-124 | The grapple trade in Botswana | D.L. Kgathi |
| Notes & Records | 22 | 105-112 | Some Reflections on the Concept of Critical Herdsize and its Relevance to Drought-Prone Botswana | E.M. Segosebe |
| Notes & Records | 22 | 113-131 | An Organoleptic and Microbiological Evaluation of Enriched Sorghum Meal | S. Mpuchane and L. Zinzombe |
| 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 | 135-149 | Notes on Trace Metals in the Boro River, Okavango Delta | G. Sawula, E. Martins, J. Nengu, and K. Themner |
| Notes & Records | 24 | 165-179 | Termites and land use in the south-east Botswana: Variety and abundance of termite surface features | J.M. Dangerfield, E.M. Veenendaal, B.J. Riddoch, H. Black |
| 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 & Reviews | 25 | 187-190 | Livestock Development and Pastoral Production on Communal Rangeland in Botswana by Richard White | Reviewed by I.N. Mazonde |
| Notes & Records | 28 | 22-Jan | Variation in the Early Iron Age of SE Botswana | A.C. Campbell, C van Waarden & G Holmberg |
| Notes & Records | 28 | 199-202 | Blue-Green Algae (cyanobaeverla) in Rangeland Soils and Temporary Pools in SE Botswana | Deborah Shushu |
| Notes & Records | 29 | 81-91 | A Mycological Study of Stored Maize and Sorghum Grains | S F Mpuchane, h k Taligoola, B A Gashe, I Zinzombe and M Matsheka |
| Notes & Records | 30 | 139-146 | An Investigation into the Microbial Ecology of four Traditionally Dried Leafy Vegetables Consumed in Botswana | S F Mpuchane and B A Gashe |
| Notes & Records | 30 | 163-170 | Consumer Preferences and Utilisations of Sorghum and Millet in Rural Areas of Botswana | O Ohiokpehai, S B Botsalo, S M Mpotokwane, P Espirito Santo, M Domingues and M Faria |
| Notes & Records | 34 | 55 | A potential strategy for research to improve small stock nutrition under traditional farming system in Botswana | O M Mine, O R Madibela and D M T Motlhanka |
| Notes & Records | 34 | 107 | Enhancing the Commercial Value of Sorghum in Botswana | O R Madibela and L A Lekgari |
| Notes & Records | 34 | 144 | Let us plough: Co-operative development in Botswana in 1963-68 | T Bottomley |
| Notes & Records | 35 | 169-178 | Adding value to horticultural crops in Botswana | Omo Ohiokpehai |
| Notes & Records | 35 | 179-186 | The effect of rainfall on the composition and quality of food ingested by two species of fishes, Schilbe intermedius and Oreochromis mossambicus, in Gaborone dam | G. Teferra, B. Feledi, & D. Motlhbane |
| Notes & Records | 37 | 11-21 | Cost-benefit analysis of commercial fishing in Shakawe | G. Mmopelwa, S. Raletsatsi, & K. Mosepele |
| Notes & Records | 37 | 125-137 | The impact of extreme flooding of the Okavango River on the livelihood of the molapo farming community of Tubu village, Ngamiland Sub-District | L. Magole & K. Thapelo |
| Notes & Records | 37 | 208-217 | Preliminary assessment of the feeding ecology of Silver Catfish (Schilbe intermedius, Ruppel, 1932) in a seasonal floodplain of the Okavango Delta | K. Mosepele, B. Mosepele, & L. Williams |
| Notes & Records | 37 | 280-291 | An analysis of spatial and temporal variations in the Okavango Delta fishery: towards the development of a fisheries management plan | K. Mosepele & B. Mosepele |
| Notes & Records | 37 | 292-305 | Using population parameters to separate fish stocks in the Okavango Delta fishery: a preliminary assessment | K. Mosepele, B. Onalethata, B. Mosepele, & B. Thethela |
| 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 |
| TYPE | VOLUME | PAGES | TITLE | AUTHOR |
| Symposium Proceedings/ Special Editions of the Journal (published as books) | ||||
| 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 Speech | E.M.K. Kgabo |
| Special Edition | I | 114-121 | Limitations to crop production in the Kalahari | P.T.S. Whiteman |
| Special Edition | I | 122-131 | The current significance of livestock in the Kalahari | B.P. Thompson |
| Special Edition | I | 132-139 | Livestock management and production in the Kalahari | |
| Special Edition | I | 140-142 | Livestock production in western Botswana | |
| Special Edition | I | 193-201 | Livestock marketing in the Kalahari | |
| Special Edition | I | 262-269 | Development of the livestock industry in the Kalahari | |
| Special Edition II | ISBN n/a | ix + 350 | Proceedings of the Symposium on the Okavango Delta and its Future Utilization. Gaborone: Botswana Society, 1976 350pp | |
| Special Edition | II | 175-178 | Development potential and constraints of a fishing industry in the Okavango Delta | |
| Special Edition | II | 187-192 | Agricultural development in the Okavango Region | |
| 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) | |
| Special Edition | III | 234-239 | Drought and arable farming | |
| Special Edition | III | 240-249 | Livestock marketing and supplementary feeding in times of drought | K.W. Ward |
| Special Edition | III | 250-254 | Beef cattle production and its relevance to drought conditions | N.C. Buck |
| 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 | 220-231 | Migration and permanent settlement at the land areas | R.M.K. Silitshena |
| Special Edition | IV | 234-244 | Rural-urban interdependence and agriculture development | C. Kerven |
| Special Edition | IV | 319-324 | The implications of Agricultural development planning for rural settlement | D. Jones |
| Special Edition | IV | 341-352 | The Matsheng land use plan: A case study in settlement and agricultural development planning in Kgalagadi District | S. Lawry |
| Special Edition | IV | 353-360 | The planning of settlements in relation to agriculture in Ngami-land: A case study | T. Greenhow |
| 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 | 141-143 | Education and Agricultural development | T.M Taukobong |
| 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 | 55-70 | Agricultural research for development in Botswana | B.L. Addy, T. Farrington, D.E. Gollifer, N.D. Hunter, W. Stewart-Jones & R.J. Sweet |
| Special Edition | VI | 374-414 | Botswana government research institutions II: The rural sociology unit in the ministry of agriculture | R.K. Hitchcock |
| Special Edition | VI | 415-426 | The role of the national institute for development research and documentation (NIR), University of Botswana, in improving the research environment in Botswana | N.T. Morapedi |
| Special Edition X | 99912-60-18-6 | in print | Sustainable Rural Development (1992) 280 pp | Doreen Nteta & Janet Hermans, ed. |
| Special Edition | X | pp 22-29 | Changing patterns of rural income distribution | David Inger |
| 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 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 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 | pp 278-280 | Conclusions and recommendationsof the Workshop on Sustainable Development | |
| Special Edition XII | XII | 99912-60-25-0 | 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 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 563-570 | Global environmental change: implications for Botswana in the 21st century | Pauline Dube |
| TYPE | VOLUME | PAGES | TITLE | AUTHOR |
| Series (Workshop Reports &c.) | ||||
| Workshop Report | 1A | viii + 49 | The management of Botswana's environment | A.Campbell & H.J. Cooke |
| Workshop Report | 1B | Tshomorelo ys tsa Lefatshe la Botswana | Translation: S. Madimabe | |
| Workshop Report | 2 | viii + 42 | Developing our environment strategy | H.J.Cooke & A. Campbell |
| TYPE | VOLUME | PAGES | TITLE | AUTHOR |
| Books published by the Botswana Society | ||||
| ISBN n/a | Sustained Production from Semi-Arid Areas | |||
| 99912-60-05-6 | Research for Development in Botswana (xiii + 453pp)(1987) | R.K. Hitchcock, Q.N. Parsons & J. Taylor | ||
| 99912-60-06-4 | Developing our Environmental Strategy (49pp)(1987) | H.J. Cooke & A.C. Campbell | ||
| 99912-60-18-6 | Sustainable Rural Development (1992) 280 pp | Doreen Nteta & Janet Hermans, ed. | ||
| 99912-60-25-0 | Botswana in the 21st Century | Sue Brothers, Doreen Hermans, & Doreen Nteta, eds. | ||
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Copyright © 2007 Neil Parsons
Updated 26 May 2007
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