| Record Type: |
Electronic resources
: Monograph/item
|
| Title/Author: |
Living with wildlife in Zimbabwe/ edited by Joshua Matanzima, Beaven Utete. |
| Reminder of title: |
navigating conflict and co-existence / |
| other author: |
Matanzima, Joshua. |
| Published: |
Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2024., |
| Description: |
xii, 216 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm. |
| [NT 15003449]: |
Chapter 1. Introduction -- Part. 1. Humans, and wildlife interactions on the urban fringe -- Chapter 2. Complexities of Urban Human-Wildlife Conflict: A Case Study of Binga Town in the Zambezi Valley -- Chapter 3. Human wildlife Conflict in Kariba town -- Chapter 4. Spatio-Temporal Patterns of Human-Wildlife Conflict in Zimbabwe: A Comprehensive Analysis -- Part 2. Climate Change, Livelihoods and Human- wildlife conflict -- Chapter 5. Human-Wildlife Interactions in and around Lake Kariba: Livelihoods and Everyday Life in Gache-Gache -- Chapter 6. Climate change and wildlife impacts on rural livelihoods and food security: insights of Lake Kariba -- Chapter 7. Human-Wildlife Conflicts and Livelihoods in Binga District of Zimbabwe since 2000 -- Chapter 8. Human-carnivore conflict: a case of painted dog population dynamics in Hwange national park -- Part 3. Conservation, communities, and human wildlife conflict -- Chapter 9. Fences, CAMPFIRE, Human Wildlife Conflict and adjacent Communities: a case of Chipinda, Chibwedziva and Chehondo areas in Ward 8, Chiredzi district, southeastern Zimbabwe -- Chapter 10. The Save Valley Conservancy's Relationship WithThe Ndau Communities In The Sabi Valley Of Chipinge District, Zimbabwe (1990-2023) -- Chapter 11. Knowledge, attitudes and perceptions of communities towards the campfire program as a wildlife management tool: a case study of ward 3 TSHOLOTSHO -- Chapter 12. Human Wildlife-Water Conflicts Inside and Outside of Protected Areas in ZimbabweBeaven Utete. |
| Contained By: |
Springer Nature eBook |
| Subject: |
Human-animal relationships - Zimbabwe. - |
| Online resource: |
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-66060-3 |
| ISBN: |
9783031660603 |