Flooding, drought, and the loss of soil and nutrients are well-known challenges in agricultural catchments. Climate change is making these problems more pronounced. More intense rainfall leads to more ...
Topographically sketched catchment areas are a spatial unit based on the shapes of the earth's surface. They show how human activities and climate change influence the available quantities of water.
They will be launched during the Water Institute of Southern Africa (WISA) conference set to take place in Durban this week. The establishment of the catchment management agencies is in line with the ...
The Wairarapa Catchment Collective (WCC) has welcomed Government funding to deliver a pilot project aimed at testing catchment-scale management of feral deer. The project forms part of a national ...
Hydrological models serve as essential tools to simulate and predict the movement and storage of water within catchments. Techniques range from lumped conceptual frameworks that represent a catchment ...