van Loon, Anne F.Matanó, AlessiaTirivarombo, SithabileArtur, LuisDay, RosieRohse, MelanieMustafa, SyedGeris, JosieTaylor, SimonBharucha, Zareen PervezChirindja, FarisseNesamvuni, Azwihangwisi E.Huhn, Anna L.Nomquphu, WandileEbrahim, GirmaComte, Jean-Christophe2025-03-272025-03-272025-02van Loon, A F, Matanó, A, Tirivarombo, S, Artur, L, Day, R, Rohse, M, Mustafa, S, Geris, J, Taylor, S, Bharucha, Z P, Chirindja, F, Nesamvuni, A E, Huhn, A L, Nomquphu, W, Ebrahim, G & Comte, J-C 2025, 'Towards more connection in drought and flood management in the transboundary Limpopo basin', Jàmbá: Journal of Disaster Risk Studies, vol. 17, no. 1, a1798. https://doi.org/10.4102/jamba.v17i1.17981996-1421ORCID: /0000-0002-5129-8391/work/181279949ORCID: /0000-0003-0159-0543/work/181280935https://hdl.handle.net/2164/25217The authors would like to thank everyone who dedicated their time to participate in interviews, focus groups and workshops. They also express gratitude for the essential work of the field assistants and translators in the four countries. The authors acknowledge the contributions of colleagues at various stages of the research. Fulvio Franchi of BIUST served as the project team leader in Botswana. Alfred Petros from the Ministry of Land Management Water and Sanitation Services in Botswana was involved at the project’s outset. Joyce Dube and Steven Hussey of Dabane Trust provided support for the research in Zimbabwe.203471668engSDG 13 - Climate Actionhydrological extremessurface water – groundwater interactionscommunity resiliencewater managementrisk governanceforecast-based actionadaptation scenariostransboundary semi-arid catchmentG Geography (General)Supplementary DataDASG1Towards more connection in drought and flood management in the transboundary Limpopo basinJournal article10.4102/jamba.v17i1.1798171