The Mafungautsi Forest Area (MFA) is the site of land and resource use conflicts involving people living in adjacent communal areas. This study used qualitative case study information and questionnaire survey data to explore and describe how displaced people and other communities living adjacent to the MFA perceive and use forest resources. The results of the study indicate that the displacement of people from MFA has caused land shortage problems for communities that accommodated them. The same communities overwhelmingly depend on forest resources for their livelihood. Land was ranked as the most important use of the forest, followed by grazing and then by timber. Results also indicate that a unit that is responsible for monitoring illegal...
grantor: University of TorontoIn Independent Zimbabwe, control over land and resources in ...
Conflicts over natural resources such as land, water, and forests are ubiquitous. People everywhere...
Summary Due to the failure of the post?independent state to address the land inequities of the colo...
The Mafungautsi Forest Area (MFA) is the site of land and resource use conflicts involving people li...
Zimbabwe, like any other country in Sub-Saharan Africa, is experiencing deforestation and environmen...
This study assesses how indigenous rural communities sharing marginal areas with wildlife in Gutsa a...
The existing body of literature on community-based natural resource management suggests that local i...
The study was conducted in the Woodlands area of Matetsi Ward 1 of the Hwange District, Zimbabwe. Th...
Using the case of Mafungautsi Forest Reserve, this paper discusses continuities and changes in polic...
This study was conducted by a social worker to investigate the impacts of reserving Pugu and Kazimzu...
Thesis (PhD (Forest and Wood Science))—University of Stellenbosch, 2007.Developing sustainable mecha...
The use and sustainability of miombo woodlands under community management was studied in north easte...
Although protected areas have become the primary mechanism for biodiversity conservation, their esta...
Environmental sustainability is a key area of focus in academic and development circles mainly becau...
Forest protected areas (FPAs) constitute one of the main strategies for achieving the triple benefit...
grantor: University of TorontoIn Independent Zimbabwe, control over land and resources in ...
Conflicts over natural resources such as land, water, and forests are ubiquitous. People everywhere...
Summary Due to the failure of the post?independent state to address the land inequities of the colo...
The Mafungautsi Forest Area (MFA) is the site of land and resource use conflicts involving people li...
Zimbabwe, like any other country in Sub-Saharan Africa, is experiencing deforestation and environmen...
This study assesses how indigenous rural communities sharing marginal areas with wildlife in Gutsa a...
The existing body of literature on community-based natural resource management suggests that local i...
The study was conducted in the Woodlands area of Matetsi Ward 1 of the Hwange District, Zimbabwe. Th...
Using the case of Mafungautsi Forest Reserve, this paper discusses continuities and changes in polic...
This study was conducted by a social worker to investigate the impacts of reserving Pugu and Kazimzu...
Thesis (PhD (Forest and Wood Science))—University of Stellenbosch, 2007.Developing sustainable mecha...
The use and sustainability of miombo woodlands under community management was studied in north easte...
Although protected areas have become the primary mechanism for biodiversity conservation, their esta...
Environmental sustainability is a key area of focus in academic and development circles mainly becau...
Forest protected areas (FPAs) constitute one of the main strategies for achieving the triple benefit...
grantor: University of TorontoIn Independent Zimbabwe, control over land and resources in ...
Conflicts over natural resources such as land, water, and forests are ubiquitous. People everywhere...
Summary Due to the failure of the post?independent state to address the land inequities of the colo...