QUESTION 4
Coastal Wetlands
4.1
Explain the natural process that contributes to the rich surface water of the
west coast (Atlantic Ocean) of Namibia. In your answer, clearly indicate how this
process create richness in the surface water of this west coast.
(7)
4.2
Explain the process of sulphur eruption at Namibia's west coast and state its
effects on supply of desalinated sea water at the coastal areas of Namibia.
(10)
4.3
Briefly discuss the conservation issues in the desert coastal wetlands of
(3)
Namibia.
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QUESTION 5
Riverine Wetlands
5.1
Explain why the Orange River is considered as the most regulated basin in
Southern Africa? Provide examples to cite where and how the river is regulated. (4)
5.2
Joseph Mbambangandu conservancy is the only conservancy where the
Okavango River passes. According to the committee members consulted, the
conservancy has proclaimed areas as protected fish reserves. Discuss the
advantage of such initiative to the Okavango River biodiversity chain.
(7)
5.3
Explain how the lodges established on the banks of certain riverine systems can
contribute positively to improve the management of water and wetland
resources.
(5)
5.4
You are a manager of the 'Sikondo Green Scheme farm' (irrigation scheme)
along the Okavango River; a group of visiting Natural Resources Management
students from NUST ask you to answer the following questions:
a) What is the aim of a green scheme?
(2)
b) Where and how does Sikondo green scheme farm get its water? Also,
provide the water conservation and management initiatives
implemented at Sikondo green scheme farm.
(3)
c) Discuss the effect (with regard to water and wetland resources) of a
green scheme the Okavango River Basin?
(5)
5.5
If you were to oversee the Kunene hydropower scheme/project, how would you
ensure that such a project is carried out in a sustainable manner (from an
environmental, social and economic perspective)? In your conclusion, include a
brief outcome of the feasibility study, based on the video you watched in class. (9)
5.6
Discuss any five conservation issues facing ephemeral rivers in Namibia and
their functions.
(5)
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