This report presents the findings of the VRA workshop held from 8 to 9 March 2016 at Outapi Lodge in Omusati Region in North-Central Namibia. The VRA exercise focused on the Onesi Constituency landscape and it was carried out in the context of the ASSAR project. The VRA contributes to ASSAR’s work on understanding local level vulnerability and potential adaptation responses by engaging diverse stakeholders and supporting
Research-into-Use (RiU) processes.
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Salma, H., Ziervogel, Z., Angula, M., Spear, D., Nyamwanza, A., Ndeunyema, E., ... Morchain, D. (2016). The Vulnerability and Risk Assessment in Omusati Region in Namibia University of Cape Town. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/11427/27761
Salma, Hegga, Ziervogel Ziervogel, Margaret Angula, Dian Spear, Admire Nyamwanza, Elizabeth Ndeunyema, Irene Kunamwene, Cecil Togarep, and Daniel Morchain The Vulnerability and Risk Assessment in Omusati Region in Namibia. University of Cape Town, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/27761
Salma H, Ziervogel Z, Angula M, Spear D, Nyamwanza A, Ndeunyema E, et al. The Vulnerability and Risk Assessment in Omusati Region in Namibia. 2016 [cited yyyy month dd]. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/11427/27761