posted on 2024-09-06, 05:33authored byRoland K. Hawkes
This report presents and discusses some of the socioeconomic information collected in the 1991 survey of households done by the Centre for the Natural Resources Management Programme. The NRMP involves areas in the Matabeleland South and Matabeleland North Provinces of Zimbabwe. It is supported by the United States Agency for International Development (project number 690-0251) and is an extension of Zimbabwe’s CAMPFIRE programme which extends to local communities the rights to manage and profit from wildlife.
According to the terms of the grant from USAID, CASS was to collect socioeconomic information from the areas involved in the programme. The survey was our response to that mandate.
During 1991, CASS field staff interviewed representatives of more than 3200 households in the program area.
This report briefly describes that process and reports some of the basic socioeconomic information that was collected. It tabulates information by ward in the study area. Because of this format, it is difficult to present anything that is at all analytical. Because we present information ward by ward, there is simply not enough room on the page to contain cross tabulations or other more informative analyses. We are limited to an overall profile and description of some basic socioeconomic information. Other reports using the data take a more analytical approach.
A research report on natural resource management in Zimbabwe.
History
Publisher
Centre for Applied Social Sciences (CASS); University of Zimbabwe (UZ)
Citation
Hawkes, R.K. (1995) The socio-economic base of communities in the NRMP area (Zimbabwe), CASS Occasional Paper Series - NRM; 1995. Harare: CASS.