Case study of policies that support sustainable development in Africa: The Save Vaalley Conservancy, Zimbabwe
Abstract
Save Valley Conservancy in south-eastern Zimbabwe is the largest amalgamation of privately owned
ranches devoted to wildlife production, in Africa. Its members have converted their properties from
cattle operations into components of what is in effect a private game reserve, with internal game
fencing having been removed in accordance with a constitution that was adopted m . 991. his land
use transition has not been a smooth process because the policy environment has not been conducive
to the ongoing development of the conservancy since 1995. Despite recognition at a technical level of
the conservancy as a new model for sustain; bk land use, the attitudes of government authorities
towards commercial wildlife production have hardened, mainly because of underlying and
intensifying political trends related to land ownership within Zimbabwe.
The individuals and agencies that have catalyzed the development of this conservancy have exerted
their efforts along three dimensions: ecological sustainability, economic sustainability and sociopolitical
sustainability. Although the ecological and economic achievements of the conservancy are
already clear, its socio-political sustainability is less certain. The policy environment under which the
conservancy has evolved, and the policy environment which it must now adapt to, warrant analysis m
view of the applicability of this large-scale conservancy model to other African areas of limited
agricultural potential.
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Toit, R. (n.d ). Case study of policies that support sustainable development in Africa: The Save Vaalley Conservancy, Zimbabwe.Additional Notes
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