(2004). Status of water governance in urban areas in Zimbabwe: some preliminary observations from the City of Harare. Physics and Chemistry of the Earth Parts A/B/C 29.15 1167-1172.Status of water governance in urban areas in Zimbabwe: some preliminary observations from the city of Harare[J...
As a result of these realities the form and structure of our cities has remained to a large extent as originally conceived, designed and developed with perhaps some cosmetic changes in the form of redevelopments and densification of certain sectors or areas and sprawling expansion. This has also...
Furness CK (1981b) Some aspects of fuel-wood usage and con- sumption in African rural and urban areas in Zimbabwe/Rhodesia. South African Forestry Journal 117: 10-12Fu r n e s s , C. K., 1981b. Some aspects of fuel-wood usage and consumption in African rural and urban areas in ...
and analyses the historical development of Zimbabwean towns and cities with a view to tracing and understanding policy directions, urban spatial development trends and other factors such as population dynamics that may have led to the development of the present-day urban settlements in the country. ...
"We are going to be working more closely with the World Food Program. We will work in rural areas, but we also have the urban poor and already we know from the ZimVAC (Zimbabwe Vulnerability Assessment Committee) report that we have got about 2.2 million people in the urban areas in nee...
“The food relief programme is going well. We are covering all provinces. We have also started to identify people who are really hungry in urban areas. That is not an easy task,” she said on the sidelines of the donation of more than 10 000 tonnes of rice to vulnerable families by th...
Breeding biology of Southern Ground Hornbill Bucorvus leadbeateri in Zimbabwe: impacts of human activities The author has started work in a communal area 40 km south of Bulawayo city; land-use systems such as new resettlement areas, commercial farms and ... MSIMANGA,A. - 《Bird Conservation In...
Mutambirwa (1998) ‘“Basics Are Now a Luxury”: Perceptions of ESAP’s Impact on Rural and Urban Areas in Zimbabwe’, Environment and Urbanization: Special Issue on ‘Beyond the Rural-Urban Divide’, 10(1), 55–76. Article Google Scholar Potts, D. and S. Marks (2001) ‘Fertility ...
This could be partly due to the lagged effect of the colonial government's white urban policy which prevented most African urban workers from accumulating much location-specific capital in urban areas as they became older. Second, relative to the male Africans, the female Africans were not only ...
A pit latrine is the most basic form of improved sanitation which is currently used by a number of people around the globe. In spite of the wide spread use, known successes and advantages associated with pit latrines, they have received little attention