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Indeed , Beinart ( 1984 ) refers to official discussions as early as 1913 over the careless degradation of dambos by settler farmers . ... owing to the legal restrictions it placed upon access to dambo resources for food production .
Indeed , Beinart ( 1984 ) refers to official discussions as early as 1913 over the careless degradation of dambos by settler farmers . ... owing to the legal restrictions it placed upon access to dambo resources for food production .
الصفحة 206
So , with dambo wetlands , customary control over local water resources regulates the sources deemed acceptable and available for drinking , washing , cattle watering and irrigation . While water for domestic consumption is viewed as a ...
So , with dambo wetlands , customary control over local water resources regulates the sources deemed acceptable and available for drinking , washing , cattle watering and irrigation . While water for domestic consumption is viewed as a ...
الصفحة 207
Dambos are also zoned internally according to the depth of the water table and soil characteristics ( Roberts , 1988 ) ... In Gutu , however , where dambos are narrow and linear , cultivable dambo land lies close to the water courses .
Dambos are also zoned internally according to the depth of the water table and soil characteristics ( Roberts , 1988 ) ... In Gutu , however , where dambos are narrow and linear , cultivable dambo land lies close to the water courses .
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