Wetlands are stocks of natural resources limited in supply, in the middle of unlimited human wants with multiple uses to society, presenting an economic problem in as far as their rational and sustainable use is concerned. To that end, conflicting recommendations have been forwarded regarding wetland cultivation as a possible land use across the globe and from within the same regions. On one extreme, wetland cultivation has been linked to degradation of wetlands with pure wetland conservation as the prescribed viable and sustainable land use option to society. Closer to reality, partial wetland conversion to crop land has been found compatible with wetland bio-diversity; implying that partial wetland cultivation is the prescribed wetland us...
PhD ThesisThis study demonstrates how theories of development and international conventions related ...
This study was undertaken to help highlight the negative impacts of economic activities on wetlands ...
Wetlands are among the world’s most productive environments and of tremendous economic benefits to s...
Doctor of Philosophy in Geography.Wetlands are one of the most productive ecosystems in the world, a...
A Conference Paper on water harvesting in Zimbabwe.Although a large part of the Zimbabwean populatio...
Although a large part of the Zimbabwean population is living in and dependent on semi- arid and sand...
In Zimbabwe, a broad-ridge and broad-furrow tillage system was promoted by the state, scientists and...
Wetlands have been described as “the kidneys of the landscape, and as “biological supermarketsâ€...
Wetlands have been described as “the kidneys of the landscape, and as “biological supermarketsâ€...
A conference paper on water management in Africa.Rising population pressures in Africa have caused t...
Koech, RK ORCiD: 0000-0002-0563-6687This study was undertaken to help highlight the negative impacts...
Information on the contribution of wetland agriculture production to socio - economic in the Little ...
PhD ThesisThis study demonstrates how theories of development and international conventions related ...
Dissertation submitted to Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, in fulfilment of the ...
This Water Policy Briefing is based on Working Wetlands: Classifying Wetland Potential for Agricultu...
PhD ThesisThis study demonstrates how theories of development and international conventions related ...
This study was undertaken to help highlight the negative impacts of economic activities on wetlands ...
Wetlands are among the world’s most productive environments and of tremendous economic benefits to s...
Doctor of Philosophy in Geography.Wetlands are one of the most productive ecosystems in the world, a...
A Conference Paper on water harvesting in Zimbabwe.Although a large part of the Zimbabwean populatio...
Although a large part of the Zimbabwean population is living in and dependent on semi- arid and sand...
In Zimbabwe, a broad-ridge and broad-furrow tillage system was promoted by the state, scientists and...
Wetlands have been described as “the kidneys of the landscape, and as “biological supermarketsâ€...
Wetlands have been described as “the kidneys of the landscape, and as “biological supermarketsâ€...
A conference paper on water management in Africa.Rising population pressures in Africa have caused t...
Koech, RK ORCiD: 0000-0002-0563-6687This study was undertaken to help highlight the negative impacts...
Information on the contribution of wetland agriculture production to socio - economic in the Little ...
PhD ThesisThis study demonstrates how theories of development and international conventions related ...
Dissertation submitted to Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, in fulfilment of the ...
This Water Policy Briefing is based on Working Wetlands: Classifying Wetland Potential for Agricultu...
PhD ThesisThis study demonstrates how theories of development and international conventions related ...
This study was undertaken to help highlight the negative impacts of economic activities on wetlands ...
Wetlands are among the world’s most productive environments and of tremendous economic benefits to s...