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Staff Profiles

Mrs Lesego Mackenzie-Tsedi

Lesego Mackenzie-Tsedi

Faculty of Science

Environmental Science

Lecturer

Location: Block 236/211
Phone: 3552517
Email Mrs Lesego Mackenzie-Tsedi

MSc in Agriculture and applied Economics University of Nairobi, Kenya, (Specializing in Environmental Economics at University of Pretoria, South Africa), 2017

BSc in Agricultural Economics, Botswana University of Agriculture and Natural Resources, 2013

ENS 241 Quantitative Techniques in Environmental Science,

ENS 341 Advanced Quantitative Techniques in Environmental Science

ENS 351 Agricultural Development and Environment

ENS 402 Natural Resource Management and Economics,Ìý

ENS 620ÌýEconomics Aspects of Resource Utilization and Management

ENS 622ÌýSpecial Topics in Environmental Economics

ENS 631 Agriculture and Environment

Environmental Economics- the topic is very relevant in guiding the use of scarce resources. Agricultural Economics- Botswana is faced with many challenges that require continuous research on how to farm in a lucrative and sustainable manner.Climate change and adaptation- research is needed in all sectors to guide on strategies to implement especially for agriculture and the environment.Tourism Economics- learn about how communities can benefit from the dynamic tourism sector. Livelihood studies.

Socio-economic studies

Livelihood studies

Natural resource management

Tourism economicsÌý

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Kgosikoma, K., Mackenzie-Tsedi, L., Kelebang, B., & Ranchobolo, T. (2020). Market prospects and willingness to pay for indigenous products: The case of Morama (Tylosema esculentum).ÌýAfrican Journal of Agricultural Research,Ìý16(7), 963-975.

Mmopelwa, G., & Mackenzie, L. (2019). 17 Economic assessment of tourism-based livelihoods for sustainable development.ÌýNatural Resources, Tourism and Community Livelihoods in Southern Africa: Challenges of Sustainable Development, 191.

Malope, P., Gaetsewe, T., Khanie, G., Molefhi, K., & Mackenzie, L. (2018).ÌýAn Insight into the 2018/19 Budget for the Education Sector. Associated Printers.

Mackenzie, L. (2017).ÌýAnalysis of household choice and determinants of livelihood diversification activities in Chobe district, BotswanaÌý(Dissertation, University of Nairobi).

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In pursuit of academic excellence