Technical Reports

Edwin Muchapondwa, Jesper Stage, Youngsoek Lee, Thomas Chiramba, Eric Mungatana and Pushpam Kumar (2016) Use of market-based incentives in watershed management: driving the green economy through involving communities & the private sector. United Nations Environment Programme, Freshwater Ecosystems Unit, Division of Environmental Policy Implementation.            http://www.efdinitiative.org/publications/use-market-based-incentives-watershed-management-driving-green-economy-through

Karuaihe, S., Molokomme, M., Mathebula, J., & Sakoane, L. (2016). Rural water access and management in southern Africa: Does community involvement offer alternatives? 

Swaziland water supply and sanitation tariff and affordability study (2016). Final report submitted to The Swaziland Water Services Corporation. Economic Consulting Associates and CEEPA. http://www.eca-uk.com/2015/07/31/water-and-sewerage-tariff-study-for-swsc-in-swaziland/

Abidoye, B., Mungatana, E., Mahlalela, L., Sacolo, T., & Babalola, F. (2015). Forest ecosystems in the transition to a green economy and the role of REDD in the United Republic of Tanzania, United Nation Environmental Programme, Nairobi.
http://theredddesk.org/sites/default/files/resources/pdf/tanzania_report.pdf

Mesfin Tilahun, Eric Mungatana, Ashbindu Singh, Eugene Apindi, Jane Barr, Zinta Zommers and Gyde Lund (2015). The Economics of Land Degradation in Africa: Benefits of Action Outweigh the Costs. ELD Report.
https://www.nmbu.no/sites/default/files/pdfattachments/eld-unep-report_05_web_b-72dpi_1.pdf

Babalola, F.D. & Chirwa, P. W. (2014). Factors responsible for households dependence on wood-based biomass energy in vhembe communities of South Africa. Paper presented at the 6th Forest Science Symposium. Hosted by The Institute for Commercial Forestry Research & The Department of Agriculture, Forestry & Fisheries, South Africa. Held at Hilton College Theatre, Hilton College School, near Hilton on Tuesday 29 July and Wednesday 30 July 2014.


Babalola, F.D., Chirwa, P.W., & Borokini, T.I. (2014). Threats to indigenous beliefs and cultural practises used in forest protection: case study from Southwest Nigeria. Oral presentation at the XXIV IUFRO World Congress, “Sustaining Forests, Sustaining People: The Role of Research”. Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. 5-11 October 2014. p56


F.D. Babalola, (2014). Forest resources and rural livelihoods in Nigeria. 3rd Southern Africa Regional Meeting (SARM) of the International Forestry Student Association (IFSA). Themed “Forestry research to support sustainable forest management in the Southern Africa Region” held at Senate Chamber, University of Venda, South Africa from 24th to 27th June, 2014.

Babalola, F.D. (2013). Conflicts on sustainable management and exploitation of timber resources in Kwara State, Nigeria. International Course of Netherlands Fellowship Programme on “Competing Claims on Natural Resources”. Held at Wageningen URCentre for Development Innovation (CDI), Netherlands from 4th to 15thMarch, 2013.


Babalola, F.D., & Opii, E.E. (2013). Impacts of domestic energy consumption on biodiversity loss: assessment of charcoal as household energy in Benue State, Nigeria, In: Babalola, F.D. (Ed) (2013) Biodiversity in Africa – Present State, Challenges and Prospects for its Conservation. First Student Conference of Tropical Biology Association African Alumni Group (TAAG) held at National Museums of Kenya, Nairobi Kenya from 2nd to 4th July, 2013. P25.

Babalola, F.D. (2013). Contributions of forests and trees on farmlands to food and food security. Young Scientist Networking Conference theme “Food Future” organised by International Council for Science (ICSU), the German Research Foundation (DFG) and International Social Science Council (ISSC), held at Villa Vigoni, German-Italian Centre for Cultural and Scientific Exchange, Italy from April 14 – 19, 2013. Funded by German Research Foundation.

Opii E.E., & Babalola F.D. (2013). Agroforestry for Agricultural Transformation: Roles of Trees in Agricultural Sustainability and Sustenance of Rural Livelihoods. Theme:Reviving Nigeria Agricultural transformation through the agricultural transformation agenda. Held at University of Agriculture, Benue State, Nigeria.

Rowntree K., Birkholz S., Burt J., Farolfi S. (2010). A stakeholder driven process to develop a catchment management plan for the Kat Valley, WRC Report No. 1496/1/10, ISBN 978-1-77005-974-0, 277p.

Désolé, M., Farolfi, S., Patrone, F., & Rio, P. (2009). From Experience to Experiments in South African Water Management: Defining the Framework, Lameta Working Paper 2009-24, Lameta Montpellier, 14 pages.

Farolfi, S. (2007). Developing a multi-agent model in the Kat River Valley: KatAware. Reflexions on the process: WRC Project n K5/1496.


Farolfi, S. (2007). Developing and playing a Role-Playing Game in the Kat River Valley: KatAware. Reflexions on the process: WRC Project n K5/1496.


Farolfi, S., & Müller, J. P. (2007). Companion modelling within the project “A stakeholder driven process to develop a catchment management plan for the Kat River Valley": WRC Project n K5/1496.

Farolfi, S. (2006). KatAWARE the game. A role-playing game to support local multi-stakeholder negotiations around water management in the Kat river valley. WRC Project no. K5/1496.

Farolfi, S., & Bonte, B. (2005). KatAWARE: A negotiation-support tool for participatory water resource management in the Kat river valley: Prototype model: WRC Project n K5/1496.

Farolfi, S., & Abrams, M. (2005). Water uses and their socio-economic impact in the Kat river catchment: A report based on primary data: WRC Project n K5/1496. Institute for Water Research, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, 28p. + annexes.

Farolfi, S., & Bonte, B. (2005). KatAWARE: A negotiation-support tool for participatory water resource management in the Kat river valley: Prototype model: WRC Project n° K5/1496. Institute for Water Research, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, 41 p.

Farolfi, S., & Jacobs, J. (2005). Water availability, requirements, and water-related socio-economic aspects of the Kat river catchment: A survey on secondary data: WRC Project n K5/1496.

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