👉
Botswana studies often take place in diverse environments, including:
1.
Desert and Semi-Desert Regions
: Such as the Kalahari Desert, which is a significant part of Botswana's landscape.
2.
Grassland Ecosystems
: Dominated by savannas and grasslands, home to various wildlife species.
3.
Riverine and Wetland Areas
: Including the Okavango Delta, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its unique ecosystem.
4.
Urban Settings
: Cities like Gaborone, the capital, which provide insights into human-environment interactions.
5.
Research Stations and Wildlife Reserves
: Facilities dedicated to ecological research and conservation efforts.
These environments provide valuable data for understanding Botswana's biodiversity, climate, and the impacts of human activities.