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MBSP ESA Strategic Water Source Areas

These are the high rainfall receiving and water provisioning areas within Mpumalanga. These areas provides 50% of Mpumalanga's runoff in only 10.2% of surface area. These areas are recognised as critically important ecological infrastructure areas within south Africa. This information dataset was obtained from Dr Jeannne Nel of the CSIR. See Nel, J., Colvin, C., Le Maitre, D., Smith, J. & Haines, I. (2013). South Africa’s Strategic Water Source Areas. CSIR Report No:

CSIR/NRE/ECOS/ER/2013/0031/A. Report for WWF South Africa. The analysis was run for Mpumalanga to identify the most important water source areas. The cut-off value used was the area of Mpumalanga that produced the 50% of the runoff in the smallest area. These areas are really important and should be managed for ensuring good quality and quantity of water. The Strategic Water Source Areas were then included within the MBSP Freshwater Assessment as Ecological Support Areas (ESA): Strategic Water Source Areas. The land-use guidelines for this category is included within the MBSP Handbook.

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Date (Publication)
2014
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  Mpumalanga Tourism and Parks Agency (MTPA) - Mervyn Lotter ( The GIS Officer )
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  • South Africa

  • Mpumalanga

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The map of strategic water source areas was developed by the CSIR using mean annualm precipitation data at a 1 x 1 minute resolution for the entire country. This was converted into mean annual runoff using a set of generalised rainfall-runoff relationships (see ProEcoServe 2013 for details relating to the generation of this dataset). The disaggregated data were summarized to a quaternary catchment scale so that it could be compared to the quaternary catchment mean annual runoff, and the results were favourable. These were the data that underpinned the identification of NFEPA’s “high water yield areas”. There were a few faults in this dataset which resulted in the need to apply an adjustment factor to the 1 x 1 minute data so that the mean annual runoff matched the WR2005 data at each quaternary outlet. This essentially means that the rainfall-runoff curves were used to disaggregate to WR2005 mean annual runoff to a 1 x 1 minute resolution.

The dataset for Mpumalanga was re-sampled using a 90m grid (for display purposes only – resolution remain accurate at the 1 x 1 minute resolution).


Available documentation: See these two documents.

Lötter, M.C. 2014. Technical Report for the Mpumalanga Biodiversity Sector Plan – MBSP. Mpumalanga Tourism & Parks Agency, Mbombela.

ProEcoServe, 2013. Task 1.1.1: Spatial mapping of ecosystem services. ProEcoServ-South Africa

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Date stamp
2018-10-01T16:38:37
Metadata standard name

SANS 1878

Metadata standard version

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