- PhD in Economic and Management Sciences with Tourism Management (North-West University, RSA)
- Master of Economics (Rhodes University, RSA)
- Master of Financial Management (Amity University, India)
- BComm Hons in Economics (Stellenbosch University, RSA)
- BA (Economics) (University of Botswana)
Patricia Kefilwe Mogomotsi is an Associate Professor specialising in Natural Resources Economics. Since joining the University of Botswana in 2015, she has published over forty (40) journal articles and book chapters. Prof Mogomotsi has eighteen (18) published abstracts and she has made about thirty (30) referred conference presentations locally and internationally. She has also supervised fourteen (14) students at undergraduate and postgraduate level since 2015. Her research interests include natural resources management, environmental conservation, institutional economics and sustainable development, among others. Prof Mogomotsi has served as a peer reviewer for various international journals. She has won various awards internationally and she is a member of the Golden Key Society. She is currently serving as the coordinator of Training at the Okavango Research Institute. She was a Guest Editor, Pula: Botswana Journal of Development Studies Volume 32(1).
Natural resources management, human-wildlife conflict, environmental conservation, water economics, tourism economics, institutional economics, climate change and variability and sustainable development, among others
Natural resources management, human-wildlife conflict, environmental conservation, water economics, tourism economics, institutional economics, climate change and variability and sustainable development, among others
The socio-economic impacts of human-wildlife interactions, carbon and water footprints estimations, climate change and livelihoods, and water economics among others
1.Mogomotsi, PK.et al.(2020). Factors Influencing Community Participation in Wildlife Conservation. Human Dimensions of Wildlife,25(4)
2.Mogomotsi, PK.et al.(2020). An Analysis of Communities’ Attitudes Toward Wildlife and Implications for Wildlife Sustainability. Tropical Conservation Science,13:1-9
3.Mogomotsi, PK.et al.(2020). Developing a framework for sustainable coexistence between eco-tourism and agriculture in Botswana. Nature&Faune, 33(1),38-43
4.Mogomotsi, PK.et al.(2020). Climate Change Adaptation Strategies of Small-scale Farmers in Ngamiland East, Botswana. Climatic Change. 159,441–460
5.Mogomotsi, GEJ, Mogomotsi, PK and Mosepele, K.(2020). Legal aspects of transboundary water management: An analysis of the intergovernmental institutional arrangements in the Okavango River Basin. Leiden Journal of International Law,33(2):391-408