University of Zimbabwe Institutional Repository: Recent submissions
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War and Peace in Angola
(Institute of Development Studies (Zimbabwe), 1995-04-05) -
Rushinga Rural District Council Baseline Survey Wards 1 and 2
(Centre for Applied Social Sciences, University of Zimbabwe., 1998) -
Non-Revolutionary Intellectuals And Neo-Colonialism
(2014-10-03) -
Paying the Buffalo Bill: The Impact and Implications of External Aid on the Communal Areas Management Programme For Indigenous Resources (CAMPFIRE)
(Centre for Applied Social Sciences, University of Zimbabwe., 1996-08)In this paper, I examine some of the more salient effects and impacts of the participation of NGOs and aid agencies in the implementation of CAMPFIRE on the programme’s ability to institute a new system of rights in natural ... -
Decentralising the Proprietorship of Wildlife Resources in Zimbabwe's Communal Lands
(CASS, University of Zimbabwe, 1990) -
A Review Of Land Reallocation In Zimbabwe (1980-2000)
(Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension; University of Zimbabwe., 2001-04)Agriculture is the mainstay of the Zimbabwean economy and land is the key resource in agricultural production. During the colonial era in Zimbabwe, land was distributed along racial lines, approximately 4660 large scale ... -
Marketing Wildlife Products and Services
(Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension ( AEE) ; University of Zimbabwe, 1988) -
Membership in Common Property Regimes A Case Study of Guruve, Binga, Tsholotsho and Bulilimamangwe CAMPFIRE Programmes.
(CASS, University of Zimbabwe, 1996-06)Community based resource management programmes are deemed to work best in an environment in which the groups are small in size and have face to face interaction. The argument is that benefits from natural resource management ... -
The Minerals Industry of Swaziland
(Institute of Mining Research (University of Zimbabwe), 1990-03) -
The Mining Industry of Zambia
(Institute of Mining Research (University of Zimbabwe), 1986-02)In terms of value the Zambian minerals industry is the second largest in the SADCC, but it is virtually all copper and its byproduct cobalt. From independence in 1964, the government made some progress in the diversification ... -
The Minerals Industry of Namibia
(Institute of Mining Research (University of Zimbabwe), 1990-07) -
The Minerals Industry of Angola
(Institute of Mining Research (University of Zimbabwe), 1990-08) -
The Minerals Industry of Zambia
(Institute of Mining Research (University of Zimbabwe), 1990-07) -
The Minerals Industry of Tanzania
(Institute of Mining Research (University of Zimbabwe), 1990-02) -
The Minerals Industry of Botswana
(Institute of Mining Research (University of Zimbabwe), 1990-05) -
The Minerals Industry of Zimbabwe
(Institute of Mining Research (University of Zimbabwe), 1990-04)
