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At 408 250 km², the Limpopo River basin is one of the largest drainage areas in the SADC region, covering large portions of Botswana, Mozambique, South Africa and Zimbabwe (LBPTC 2010). The Limpopo River flows north from the confluence of the Marico and Crocodile Rivers, where it creates the border between South Africa and Botswana, then the border between South Africa and Zimbabwe, before crossing into Mozambique, where it runs across a broad floodplain and into the Indian Ocean. The percentage coverage of the different countries is provided in the table below.
| Country | Area in each country (km²) | Percentage of the Basin |
|---|---|---|
| Botswana | 81 400 | 20 % |
| Mozambique | 79 800 | 20% |
| South Africa | 184 150 | 45% |
| Zimbabwe | 62 900 | 15% |
| Total | 408 250 |
Source: LBPTC 2010
The Limpopo River basin consists of 24 individual tributaries - 13 on the north bank and 11 on the south bank. However, for management purposes, the Limpopo River Basin has been divided into 27 sub-basins (LBPTC 2010). This topic is described in more detail in the Hydrology chapter and the sub-basins are addressed in the Sub-basin Summaries chapter. This delineation of sub-basins is used by LBPTC and throughout the entire Limpopo River Awareness Kit
As the river basin intersects four countries, traversing various geographical regions and biomes, and supporting a wide array of water demands, there is a great need for Integrated Water Resources Management.
This chapter covers the following concepts and materials:
THE GEOGRAPHY OF THE LANDSCAPE IS AN IMPORTANT DETERMINING FACTOR IN WATER RESOURCE AVAILABILITY AND DISTRIBUTION
SOURCE: HATFIELD 2010
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