posted on 2024-09-06, 05:53authored byG.M. Savanhu
This chapter partly addresses the relationship between land-use and the natural environment in the small-scale farming sector under a climate of macro-economic liberalization. This theme covers two interrelated aspects of land and natural resources management, namely, the use and products of their management, and the changing land tenure systems. There are two main areas of focus in this theme:
(i) The relationship between land-use/cover and the physical environment, and
(ii) The changing nature of land and natural resource markets and systems of land tenure and administration.
An environmental impact assessment of economic land-use activity by rural farmers on the environment in Zimbabwe.
Funding
Research funded by the Ford Foundation.
History
Publisher
Institute of Development Studies (IDS), ( UZ.)
Citation
Savanhu, G.M. (1998) Environmental issues and land-use in the Shamva District: a study of the impact of socio-economic activities on the natural environment. In: Masuko, L. (ed.) Economic policy reforms and meso-scale rural market changes in Zimbabwe: the case of Shamva District. Harare:Institute of Development Studies, pp. 107-147.