Tropical woodlands play a key role in the livelihoods of rural communities in southern Africa, but exist in contexts of constant ecological and socioeconomic change. With research into tropical woodlands neglected compared to tropical forests, it is important to improve understanding of the consequences of tropical woodland change for rural wellbeing. The aim of this thesis is to examine the dynamic interactions between woodland change and rural livelihoods through an interdisciplinary case study of a miombo woodland landscape on and around Wedza Mountain, Zimbabwe. The thesis is organised into three parts addressing: (1) the patterns of land use intensity and provisioning ecosystem service availability around Wedza Mountain; (2) the import...
Declining crop and livestock production due to a degrading land resource base and changing climate a...
This article focuses on the ecological and economic interactions of woodland use in Western Zimbabwe...
The tracking of the land use/land cover changes that took place in Essexdale Farm (a communal resett...
This thesis examines the effect of deforestation on strategies of woodland use and management in Zim...
Rural communities in sub-Saharan Africa rely upon provisioning ecosystem services (ES) to support th...
This study examines the linkage between rural livelihoods and forest ecosystem services under differ...
The research applied Geographic Information Systems (GISs) and remote sensing tools in quantifying l...
The use and sustainability of miombo woodlands under community management was studied in north easte...
Abstract: Understanding humanity’s relationship with nature is crucial for the well-being and sustai...
Land cover is critical to people’s livelihoods and sustainable development strategies. In Zimbabwe, ...
A Dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, i...
Miombo woodlands are the most extensive vegetation type in Africa south of the equator. These dry tr...
The objective of this study was to investigate the user communities’ understanding and interpretatio...
This paper investigates the drivers and dynamics of livelihood and landscape change over a 30-year p...
East African savannas are persistent socio-ecological systems undergoing unprecedented change. This ...
Declining crop and livestock production due to a degrading land resource base and changing climate a...
This article focuses on the ecological and economic interactions of woodland use in Western Zimbabwe...
The tracking of the land use/land cover changes that took place in Essexdale Farm (a communal resett...
This thesis examines the effect of deforestation on strategies of woodland use and management in Zim...
Rural communities in sub-Saharan Africa rely upon provisioning ecosystem services (ES) to support th...
This study examines the linkage between rural livelihoods and forest ecosystem services under differ...
The research applied Geographic Information Systems (GISs) and remote sensing tools in quantifying l...
The use and sustainability of miombo woodlands under community management was studied in north easte...
Abstract: Understanding humanity’s relationship with nature is crucial for the well-being and sustai...
Land cover is critical to people’s livelihoods and sustainable development strategies. In Zimbabwe, ...
A Dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, i...
Miombo woodlands are the most extensive vegetation type in Africa south of the equator. These dry tr...
The objective of this study was to investigate the user communities’ understanding and interpretatio...
This paper investigates the drivers and dynamics of livelihood and landscape change over a 30-year p...
East African savannas are persistent socio-ecological systems undergoing unprecedented change. This ...
Declining crop and livestock production due to a degrading land resource base and changing climate a...
This article focuses on the ecological and economic interactions of woodland use in Western Zimbabwe...
The tracking of the land use/land cover changes that took place in Essexdale Farm (a communal resett...