Browsing by Subject "Zimbabwe"
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An adaptation of a macroscale methodology to assess the direct economic losses caused by Tropical Cyclone Idai in Zimbabwe
(OASIS, 2022)Tropical cyclones are among the costliest disasters in the world, with reported losses amounting to billions of US dollars on an annual basis. To reduce the impact of disasters including cyclones, Zimbabwe signed the ... -
Adapting to climate change: reflections of peasant farmers in Mashonaland West Province of Zimbabwe
(OASIS, 2019)Climate change is projected to have negative impacts on agricultural production in sub-Saharan Africa and this is likely to continue for decades, unless adaptation measures are implemented. The changing climate is a global ... -
Analysing the relationship between digitalisation and poverty dimension in Zimbabwe
(North-West University (South Africa), 2023)This research delves into the dynamic interplay between digitalisation and various dimensions of poverty within the unique context of Zimbabwe’s ten provinces, using secondary data obtained from Global Data Labs and World ... -
An appraisal of the judicial enforcement of environmental protection in Zimbabwe
(North-West University (South Africa), 2021)Zimbabwe is currently experiencing a myriad of environmental challenges such as water pollution, land pollution, air pollution, illegal mining, veld fires, deforestation, land degradation, an inadequate quantity and quality ... -
Assessing key tour guide competences to co-create memorable tourism experiences
(North-West University (South Africa) , Potchefstroom Campus, 2016)Despite growing academic interest in memorable experiences, very limited research has examined how tourism frontline staff should be nurtured to become co-creators of memorable tourism experiences, particularly the tour ... -
An assessment of brand Zimbabwe's competitiveness and attractiveness as a tourism destination
(North-West University, 2018)The global tourism market is characterised by growing competition. Tourism destinations are competing for tourism arrivals and investments. Therefore, creating competitive and attractive destinations has been paramount in ... -
Beyond Kolpak: European Union Law's unforeseen contribution to the movement of African cricketers
(Taylor & Francis, 2016)The movement of professional cricketers from South Africa to England to play in County Cricket has expanded since the late 1960s. It became more attractive during the period of South African isolation and some players saw ... -
Challenges faced by rural people in mitigating the effects of climate change in the Mazungunye communal lands, Zimbabwe
(OASIS, 2019)The phenomenon of climate change is one of the most contested and debated concepts globally. Some governments still deny the existence of climate change and its impact on rural–urban areas around the world. However, the ... -
Command agriculture input subsidy programme as a source of funding for smallholder producers in Zimbabwe
(North-West University (South Africa), 2022)In sub-Saharan countries, the agricultural sector is regarded as indispensable because of its contribution to both the social and economic growth of countries. As a result, the governments of these countries have invested ... -
Communities’ perceptions of health hazards induced by climate change in Mount Darwin district, Zimbabwe
(OASIS, 2019)Climate change contributes toward many global challenges, such as increases in diseases in some communities, thereby accelerating health hazards to disasters. Establishing the extent to which local communities understand ...