We've continued our series of student presentations on research articles this week with topics related to land tenure change in the Kalahari, biodiversity change related to land use, and the importance of conducting environmental research that bridges both the social and biophysical sciences.
Celine presenting on the impact of protected lands on mammal and ostrich biodiversity.
Ke presenting on the history of land tenure change in four southern African countries: South Africa, Zimbabwe, Botswana, and Mozambique.
Ben presenting on research related to changes in reptile diversity in protected and non-protected lands in southern Botswana.
Janna presented on the importance of bridging social and environmental sciences through an investigation of Botswana land use and land tenure change.
Shyam presented on the rights of Botswana's San people to finish up our discussion on the past, present, and future issues faced by the San people and culture.
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