A GAZ Proceedings article on Zimbabwe's inland water sites and their role in the country's natural conservancies, food production and outdoor recreation.Zimbabwe is a landlocked country with no significant natural lakes. It lies astride the watershed between the Zambezi and Limpopo rivers and forms part of the high southern African plateau, which is here separated from the coastal plains of Mocambique by the eastern border mountains. Despite this it is generally well watered, particularly above the 1200 m contour and towards the east of the country. As in most of southern Africa rain falls mainly in summer (November to March or April), when more than half the country enjoys an average precipitation of over BOO mm which rises to above 1400...
Natural resource degradation in Zimbabwe has increased dramatically over the past decade. The most u...
This study analysed the status of ecotourism and related developments in the Great Limpopo Transfron...
In Zimbabwe, a broad-ridge and broad-furrow tillage system was promoted by the state, scientists and...
A GAZ Proceedings article on Zimbabwe's inland water sites and their role in the country's natural...
A conference paper on water management in Africa.Rising population pressures in Africa have caused t...
A GP article on Zimbabwe's natural environmental management.Zimbabwe views wildlife and protected a...
With a basin covering 1.4 million km2, the Zambezi is the fifth largest drainage basin in Africa. Bo...
Abstract: The aim of this article is to explore ways of increasing agricultural productivity in Zimb...
DAMBOS ARE SEASONALLY waterlogged bottomlands associated with the headwaters of river systems draini...
Globally, water is important in the conservation of wildlife. In this present study, we focus on the...
Climate change has resulted in increased vulnerability of smallholder farmers in marginal areas of Z...
Opportunities for optimization of in-field water harvesting to cope with changing climate in semi-ar...
A summary chapter of problems besotting the Zimbabwe government in coming up with viable agricultura...
A number of major changes have affected water use in Zimbabwe. These include an increased urban popu...
This thesis looks at the importance of water quality and quantity in the tropical ecosystems in rela...
Natural resource degradation in Zimbabwe has increased dramatically over the past decade. The most u...
This study analysed the status of ecotourism and related developments in the Great Limpopo Transfron...
In Zimbabwe, a broad-ridge and broad-furrow tillage system was promoted by the state, scientists and...
A GAZ Proceedings article on Zimbabwe's inland water sites and their role in the country's natural...
A conference paper on water management in Africa.Rising population pressures in Africa have caused t...
A GP article on Zimbabwe's natural environmental management.Zimbabwe views wildlife and protected a...
With a basin covering 1.4 million km2, the Zambezi is the fifth largest drainage basin in Africa. Bo...
Abstract: The aim of this article is to explore ways of increasing agricultural productivity in Zimb...
DAMBOS ARE SEASONALLY waterlogged bottomlands associated with the headwaters of river systems draini...
Globally, water is important in the conservation of wildlife. In this present study, we focus on the...
Climate change has resulted in increased vulnerability of smallholder farmers in marginal areas of Z...
Opportunities for optimization of in-field water harvesting to cope with changing climate in semi-ar...
A summary chapter of problems besotting the Zimbabwe government in coming up with viable agricultura...
A number of major changes have affected water use in Zimbabwe. These include an increased urban popu...
This thesis looks at the importance of water quality and quantity in the tropical ecosystems in rela...
Natural resource degradation in Zimbabwe has increased dramatically over the past decade. The most u...
This study analysed the status of ecotourism and related developments in the Great Limpopo Transfron...
In Zimbabwe, a broad-ridge and broad-furrow tillage system was promoted by the state, scientists and...