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Common Property or Open Access Resources? Contributions and Crisis
(Department Of Agricultural Economics and Extension (DAEE) (University of Zimbabwe) (UZ), 1996-12)
This paper sets to show the contribution of common property resources (CPRs) to the welfare of communal area (CA) households and the crisis faced by CPRs as reflected by their shrinkage, productivity decline and management ...
Impact of primary health care on childhood and mortality in rural Ghana: the Gomoa experience
(Faculty of Medicine, Central African Journal of Medicine (CAJM) , University of Zimbabwe (UZ.), 1995-05)
The impact of a combination of PHC intervention activities on child survival, growth, morbidity and mortality was assessed in three selected rural communities (Gomoa Fetteh, Gomoa Onyadze/Otsew Jukwa and Gomoa Mprumem) in ...
A proto-campfire initiative in Mahenye Ward, Chipinge District: development of a wildlife utilization programme in response to community needs
(Centre for Applied Social Sciences (CASS) ; University of Zimbabwe (UZ), 1992-07)
Mahenye ward lies in the lowveld at the southeastern edge of Zimbabwe/ adjacent to Gonarezhou National Park which forms the wildlife resource base of the area. Beginning in 1982, Mahenye ward's wildlife utilization project ...
Decentralising the Proprietorship of Wildlife Resources in Zimbabwe's Communal Lands
(CASS, University of Zimbabwe, 1990)
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 ...
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 Political and Socio-Economic Dynamics of Natural Resource Management: The Communal Areas Management Programme For Indigenous Resources (CAMPFIRE) in Chapoto Ward 1989-199Q
(Centre for Applied Social Sciences, University of Zimbabwe., 1998-07)
Rushinga Rural District Council Baseline Survey Wards 1 and 2
(Centre for Applied Social Sciences, University of Zimbabwe., 1998)
Report on Community Baseline Socio-Economic Training Needs Survey Conducted in Nyaminyami, Gokwe North and Guruve Districts
(Centre for Applied Social Sciences, University of Zimbabwe., 1997-03)
The study sought to establish communities understanding of baseline surveys and whether they would be willing to conduct them on their own. If so:
• which information they would want to collect
• the method and tools ...
An Analysis Of Crop Diversification, Food Security And Adoption Of Sustainable Soil And Moisture Conservation Tillage Practices By Smallholder Farmers In Zimbabwe: A Case Study Of Kandeya Communal Land
(Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension (AEE); University of Zimbabwe, 1998-07)
This paper is based on an empirical case study quantifying the relationship between soil and moisture conservation practices, food and cash crop production and farm household welfare-food security and household income. The ...