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  1. Riparian zone transformation in South Africa: Evaluating changes, causes, and the role of legal frameworks
  2. The UNESCO IHP FRIEND-Water programme: a global network for hydroclimatic change research and education 
  3. Structural differences across hydrological models affect certainty of predictions of nature-based solution benefits
  4. River riparian zones in Sub-Saharan Africa: Processes, functions, and sustainability
  5. Overview and future prospects of African rivers research
  6. A scoping review of communal rangelands management in southern Africa: towards sustainable management of rangelands
  7. Engaging stakeholders to address a complex water resource management issue in the Western Cape, South Africa
  8. Modelling storm event-based sediment yield and assessing its heavy metal loading: case of Lake Victoria's Inner Murchison Bay catchment in Uganda
  9. Simulating daily sediment transport using the Water Quality and Sediment Model (WQSED)
  10. Equity-Based Allocation Criteria for Water Deficit Periods: A Case Study in South Africa
  11. Assessing soil erosion risk in a peri-urban catchment of the Lake Victoria basin
  12. Temporal Influences of Vegetation Cover (C) Dynamism on MUSLE Sediment Yield Estimates: NDVI Evaluation
  13. Hydrological modelling for assessing spatio‐temporal groundwater recharge variations in the water‐stressed Amathole Water Supply System, Eastern Cape, South Africa
  14. Prediction of sediment yield of the Inxu River catchment (South Africa) using the MUSLE
  15. Catchment size effects on the Modified Universal Soil Loss Equation (MUSLE) output.
  16. Regionalising MUSLE factors for application to a data-scarce catchment
  17. The further development, application and evaluation of a sediment yield model (WQSED) for catchment management in African catchments