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Water and the human culture of appropriation: the Vaal River up to 1956
(2006)
There is discernable evidence of the human presence having historically
appropriated the 1300 kilometer long Vaal River of South Africa as it extends itself
from the Drakensberg Plateau into the arid Karoo region. This ...
Slow-onset disaster and sustainable livelihoods: the Vaal River in the vicinity of Parys
(Vaal Triangle Faculty of Northwest University in South Africa, 2009)
This article is based on data gathered during a research project commissioned
by the Fezile Dabi District Municipality in the northern part of South Africa’s Free State
Province. The research team (which included the ...