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Israel A. Legwaila
Israel A. Legwaila
Botswana University of Agriculture and Natural Resources
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Quarry reclamation in England: a review of techniques
IA Legwaila, E Lange, J Cripps
Jasmr 4 (2), 55-79, 2015
702015
Visual landscape research–Overview and outlook
E Lange, I Legwaila
Chinese Landscape Architecture 28 (195), 03, 2012
172012
Visual preference research: An approach to understanding landscape perception
P Miller, B Liu, Z Tang
Chinese Landscape Architecture 29 (5), 22-26, 2013
62013
Assessing the effects of quarry treatment options on the attractiveness of reclaimed limestone quarries using 3D-visualizations
I A. Legwaila, E Lange, J Cripps
International Journal of Mining, Reclamation and Environment 34 (3), 179-197, 2020
52020
The effects of quarry treatment and distance on the attractiveness of reclaimed limestone quarry landscapes in England
IA Legwaila
University of Sheffield, 2012
42012
Landscape restoration and visual quality
I Legwaila, E Lange
Reclamation 11 (2), 11-13, 2010
22010
An inventory of plant species found in gravel borrow pit around Gaborone, Botswana
IA Legwaila, GT Thebe, T Selebatso
Journal of Ecology and The Natural Environment 7 (11), 271-276, 2015
12015
Productivity of Cynodon dactylon (bermudagrass) grown on copper and nickel mine tailings amended with sewage sludge.
IA Legwaila, B Chunga, T Mathowa
Acta Hortic. 1279 (ISHS 2020.), 147-152, 2020
2020
Landscape architects perception of their role in the mining industry in England
IA Legwaila
African Journal of Environmental Science and Technology 9 (12), 800-804, 2015
2015
Performance of Three Warm Season Turfgrasses As Influenced By Different Seeding Rates in Gaborone Region, Botswana
J Toteng, AL Israel, C Mpofu, T Mathowa
A Comparison of Vegetation Composition within and Surrounding Gravel Borrow Pit Sites around Gaborone, Botswana
IA Legwaila, GT Thebe, T Selebatso
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