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Dialogues in Climate and Environmental Research, Policy and Planning
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 242

Dialogues in Climate and Environmental Research, Policy and Planning

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-07-03
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  • Publisher: Langaa RPCID

The book explores climate change as a theoretical, policy, technical and practical debate as it affects sectors and rural and urban spatialities in Zimbabwe.

Contemporary Rural and Urban Issues in Zimbabwe
  • Language: en

Contemporary Rural and Urban Issues in Zimbabwe

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Planning as a discipline is concerned about location of activities and how values of order, amenity and health, among other things, must be enhanced. It takes on board the people to benefit from that planning. Yet, there are also issues of policy, governance, resource mobilisation and environmental sustainability that must be put into consideration. This collection explores the issues currently affecting Zimbabwe, including the suppression of commercial farming and white-owned rural enterprises.

Community Resilience under the Impact of Urbanisation and Climate Change
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 252

Community Resilience under the Impact of Urbanisation and Climate Change

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-01-06
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  • Publisher: Langaa RPCIG

As the world today faces messy problems, what in some circles has been called global weirding, the term resilience has taken centre stage. This is crunch time –as we grapple with the negative effects of both climate change and urbanisation. Some commentators have compared the huge problems we face today to Oom Schalk’s proverbial leopard waiting for us in the withaak’s shade. Do we endlessly count Oom Schalk’s proverbial leopard’s spots? This is the question posed by a stellar cast of academics, researchers, and experts whose contributions in this text is a rallying cry for action to build resilience to the challenging impact of urbanisation and climate change. To that end, this volume gives hope about the potential for human agency. Our challenge however, is to re-examine our values, to change our conservation conversation and return to a more wise and holistic understanding of ourselves and our place in the Universe. Perhaps, then only can the obituaries on our demise stay locked in the drawer.

The Sustainability Ethic in the Management of the Physical, Infrastructural and Natural Resources of Zimbabwe
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 500

The Sustainability Ethic in the Management of the Physical, Infrastructural and Natural Resources of Zimbabwe

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-05-27
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  • Publisher: Langaa RPCIG

Humanity has extensively exploited natural and physical resources, since the Industrial Revolution in Europe. A geological era, now called the Anthropocene, has been coined in environmental and developmental circles, to mark the increased domination of humanity on Earth and its resources. Today, the ecological footprint on the fragile planet continues to increase. Mass industrialisation, like what China is doing and pushing for, is one of the drivers for increased urbanisation that results in increased demand for land. It is also the stimulus behind increased deforestation, overfishing, and pollution. As the fragility of the Earth increases, global bodies like the Intergovernmental Panel on ...

Urban Geography in Postcolonial Zimbabwe
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 317

Urban Geography in Postcolonial Zimbabwe

This interdisciplinary book provides a cross-sectoral and multi-dimensional exploration and assessment of the urban geography perspectives in Zimbabwe. Drawing on work from different disciplines, the book not only contributes to academia but also seeks to inform urban policy with the view of contributing to the national aspirations of Zimbabwe attaining middle-income status by 2030. Adopting a multi-dimensional assessment that transcends disciplines such as urban and regional planning, human and physical geography, urban governance, political science, economics and development studies, the book provides a background for co-production concerning urban development in the Global South. The book...

Aspects of Real Estate Theory and Practice in Zimbabwe
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 346

Aspects of Real Estate Theory and Practice in Zimbabwe

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-08-23
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  • Publisher: Langaa RPCIG

The subject of real estate is increasingly becoming important, especially in the countries of the developing world. States and governments realise that real estate is a corner stone of socio-economic development. Real estate development contributes immensely to the gross physical capital formation. Its formation, construction and ancillary sectors contribute to the employment, infrastructure development and gross domestic product. The main challenges about real estate is about where to develop it, how to develop it, how to manage and compute valuations about it. Such are the issues discussed in this volume. The book draws on Zimbabwe as a case study, to demonstrate the critical aspects that define theory and real estate practice in various contexts – national, regional and international.

Sustainability in the Political and Socio-Economic Spheres of Development in Zimbabwe
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 514

Sustainability in the Political and Socio-Economic Spheres of Development in Zimbabwe

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-05-18
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  • Publisher: Langaa RPCID

Sustainability is often just looked into as found at the intersection between economic, environmental and equity (3Es) variables, also referred to as production, planet and people (3Ps). However, the major determinants of global environmental change are the human species themselves. While they are part of the three Es, they go further to create a fourth pillar, the institutions, partly to manage complexity as they cause it. The complexity of people as the key definer of sustainability lies in the fact that Homo Sapiens are animals of politics and socio-economic reasoning. As they wrestle in the rationality and decision-making space, natural resources, and any other resources (human, capital, financial and social relations) are configured and reconfigured in such a way that sustainability becomes the major goal under threat. Using Zimbabwe as a case study, the contributors in this volume dissect development as an endangered species needing the key actors involved to rethink their decisions and actions in the interest of more sustainable and desirable futures.

Environmental Resilience
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 202

Environmental Resilience

This book discusses the production, distribution, regulatory and management frameworks that affect food in urban settings. It plugs a gap in knowledge especially in the sub-Saharan Africa region where food, despite its critical importance, has been ignored as a ‘determinant of success’ in the planning and management of cities and towns. The various chapters in the book demonstrate how urban populations in Zimbabwe and elsewhere have often devised ways to produce own food to supplement on their incomes. Food is produced largely by way of urban agriculture or imported from the countryside and sold in both formal and informal stores and stalls. The book shows how in spite of the important space food occupies in the lives of all city residents, the planning and regulatory framework does not facilitate the better performance of food systems.

Resilience and Sustainability in Urban Africa
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 233

Resilience and Sustainability in Urban Africa

Resilience has become a very topical issue transcending many spheres and sectors of sustainable urban development. This book presents a resilience framework for sustainable cities and towns in Africa. The rise in informal settlements is due to the urban planning practices in most African cities that rarely reflect the realities of urban life and environment for urban development. Aspects of places, people and process are central to the concept of urban resilience and sustainable urban growth. It stems from the observation that urban vulnerability is on the increase in Zimbabwe and beyond. In history, disasters have adversely affected nations across the world, inflicting wide ranging losses o...

Housing and Technology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 123

Housing and Technology

The housing and human settlement sector is fast changing, and technology is making it more complex than ever before. With reference to Zimbabwe, a developing country in Southern Africa, the essence of this book is to bring out housing as an issue within the technology debate and practice. The following themes emerge from the 6 chapters in the book: • The characterisation and conceptualisation of housing and technology and the nexus of both • The complexity of housing challenges and the problems governments face in providing adequate housing, especially for the poor • Diverse practices in housing construction through the application of different typologies of technology • Assessment of the feasibility of technologies in housing development in Zimbabwe by mirroring them against global experiences. • Discussion of alternative policy approaches that may guide technology integration in housing development. This book will excite scholars and practitioners in urban and development studies, construction project management, urban sociology, geography, real estate together with policymakers and government officials.