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Peri-Urban Deforestation In Harare, 1955 - 1980

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posted on 2024-09-05, 23:25 authored by D. Mazambani
Deforestation is the removal or destruction of woody plant species, or of forest and woodland vegetation types. This may be in the form of selective felling of trees from woodlands or the entire clearance of wooded areas, (Whitlow, 1979). Deforestation in the peripheral areas of Harare is perpetrated by low-income families resident in the.city’s townships (Low-income residential areas). The principal cause is gathering woodfuel for cooking and heating. Therefore, the process is a direct result of an energy crisis among the low-income families. Similar occurrences have been reported in other Third World urban centres (Morgan, 1978; Le Houeron and Lundholm, 1976; and F.A.O., 1974).

A GAZ Proceedings article on peri- urban deforestation in Zimbabwe.

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Geographical Association of Zimbabwe (GAZ)

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Mazambani, D (1983) Peri-Urban Deforestation In Harare, 1955 - 1980,GPZ no 14 Harare:GAZ.

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Zimbabwe

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