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  • Welcome to CRIDF’s Resource Centre

    The CRIDF Resource Centre brings together a large collection of resources related to CRIDF’s work to provide long-term solutions to water issues that affect the lives of the poor in Southern Africa. Pooling resources from both the CRIDF programme and external stakeholders, this tool will grow to provide a broad range of resources related to transboundary water management, large infrastructure projects and approaches to tackling the water issues faced by countries in Southern Africa.

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  • This is Phase 3 of the CRIDF Resource Centre.
    The Resource Centre now contains documents referring to all basins CRIDF works in. The site will be continually maintained with new resources added regularly.

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    Analysis of multi-sector investment opportunities in the Zambezi River Basin: third volume (state of the basin)

    This third volume of the World Bank’s 2010 analysis of the Zambezi River Basin summarises a series of longer reports and documents assessing options for water resources development and the benefits of cooperation among riparian countries. A World Bank team produced a summary of the state of the basin using reports and model simulations prepared by consultants.…

    Year: 2010
    Produced by: CRIDF
    File size: 8.2 MB

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    Analysis of multi-sector investment opportunities in the Zambezi River Basin: second volume (basin development scenarios)

    This second volume of the World Bank’s 2010 analysis of the Zambezi River Basin summarises a series of longer reports and documents assessing options for water resources development and the benefits of cooperation among riparian countries. A World Bank team produced the summary using reports and model simulations prepared by consultants. The summary contains…

    Year: 2010
    Produced by: World Bank
    File size: 7.9 MB

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    Analysis of multi-sector investment opportunities in the Zambezi River Basin: first volume

    This first volume of the World Bank’s 2010 analysis of the Zambezi River Basin summarises a series of longer reports and documents assessing options for water resources development and the benefits of cooperation among riparian countries. A World Bank team produced the summary using reports and model simulations prepared by consultants. The summary contains…

    Year: 2010
    Produced by: World Bank
    File size: 3.1 MB

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    Climate change implications for water resources in the Limpopo River Basin

    This discussion paper published by the International Food Policy Research Institute analyses the effects of climate change on hydrology and water resources in the Limpopo River Basin, using a pair of models to simulate climate effects on hydrology and irrigation in parts of Botswana, Mozambique, South Africa, and Zimbabwe. The results show that water supply…

    Year: 2010
    Produced by: International Food Policy Research Institute
    File size: 757 KB

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    Preliminary studies on the ecology of Mbasa (Opsaridium microlepis (Gunther)) in Lake Nyasa around the Ruhuhu River

    This paper describes an ecological study of the economically important lake salmon (Opsaridium microlepis (Gunther)) in Lake Nyasa, where this endemic species is currently threatened. The study looked for probable reasons for the decline of this species and found that turbidity of the Ruhuhu River may be the main factor that governs when the salmon spawn.…

    Year: 2010
    Produced by: CRIDF
    File size: 81 KB

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    Umbeluzi Basin map

    This map provides a simple outline of the Umbeluzi River Basin, a transboundary river basin in Mozambique, South Africa and Swaziland.…

    Year: 2008
    Produced by: Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
    File size: 442 KB

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    Strategies for monitoring and assessment of transboundary river, lakes and groundwaters

    This document draws on experiences gained from implementing joint monitoring and assessment programmes on transboundary waters in Eastern Europe, the Caucasus and Central Asia, and offers strategies to assist those responsible for establishing similar programmes. The document was prepared in response to requirements established by the 1992 United…

    Year: 2005
    Produced by: United Nations Economic Commission for Europe
    File size: 1.4 MB

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    Groundwater situation analysis of the Limpopo River Basin

    This document was prepared as part of the final report for the project ‘Protection and Strategic Uses of Groundwater Resources in the Transboundary Limpopo Basin and Drought Prone Areas of the SADC Region’. It provides an overview of the groundwater conditions of the Limpopo Basin across Botswana, Mozambique, South Africa and Zimbabwe.…

    Year: 2003
    Produced by: Global Environment Facility
    File size: 6 MB

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    Caught in the act: New stakeholders, decentralisation and water management processes in Zimbabwe

    This research paper explores the challenges of institutional, organisational and policy reform around land and water resources, focusing on the experiences of the Save Catchment Council. Interviews were conducted with different stakeholders between 2000 and 2001 in order to develop narratives around water access, reflecting the political environment…

    Year: 2003
    Produced by: Institute of Development Studies
    File size: 686 KB

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    Situation analysis of Siavonga District, Zambia

    This situation analysis produced by CRIDF covers Siavonga District in the south of Zambia. It describes the physical environment of the district, including climate, geology, soils, vegetation and land use. It also builds a social and economic profile covering industry, commercial activities, heritage sites, tap water supply, communication infrastructure,…

    Year: Undated
    Produced by: CRIDF
    File size: 726 KB

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