Deforestation in Chipuriro Lands (Guruve), socio-economic factors and patterns
Information on deforestation and forest management is limited due to lack of understanding as to how socioeconomic factors affect deforestation. Without adequate data, it is difficult to manage deforestation; particularly in Chipuriro where deforestation is occurring at a rapid rate. This research w...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-uir.unisa.ac.za-10500-106062020-07-28T05:14:03Z Deforestation in Chipuriro Lands (Guruve), socio-economic factors and patterns Hlanganayi, Agreement Nel, W. A. J. Hendrick, Richard Martin Deforestation Landsat Thematic Mapper images Plantations Woodlands Socioeconomic Popoulation growth 634.956096891 Deforestation -- Control -- Zimbabwe -- Guruve District Economic development -- Environmental aspects -- Zimbabwe -- Guruve District Deforestation -- Zimbabwe -- Guruve District Forests and forestry -- Social aspects -- Zimbabwe -- Guruve District Forests and forestry -- Economic aspects -- Zimbabwe -- Guruve District Information on deforestation and forest management is limited due to lack of understanding as to how socioeconomic factors affect deforestation. Without adequate data, it is difficult to manage deforestation; particularly in Chipuriro where deforestation is occurring at a rapid rate. This research was carried out to address the problem. Surveys and landsat images were used to collect data. To quantify deforestation, images were processed using Geographical Information System. Pearson’s Correlation Coefficient was used to deduce the relationship between socioeconomic factors and deforestation. Socioeconomic factors were obtained through household surveys and focus group discussions. Results indicated high rates of deforestation in Ward 18 (4.7% per annum) while in Ward 16 woodland cover increased throughout the study period (7.7% per annum). Population growth with its demand on fuel wood, settlement and agricultural land caused a significant decrease in woodland cover in Ward 18. Plantations increased the area under woodlands in Ward 16. Environmental Sciences M. Sc. (Environmental Management) 2013-10-02T12:16:24Z 2013-10-02T12:16:24Z 2013-02 Dissertation Hlanganayi, Agreement (2013) Deforestation in Chipuriro Lands (Guruve), socio-economic factors and patterns, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/10606> http://hdl.handle.net/10500/10606 en University of South Africa 1 online resource (xiii, 181 leaves) : illustrations (chiefly color), color maps, color graphs application/pdf |
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Deforestation Landsat Thematic Mapper images Plantations Woodlands Socioeconomic Popoulation growth 634.956096891 Deforestation -- Control -- Zimbabwe -- Guruve District Economic development -- Environmental aspects -- Zimbabwe -- Guruve District Deforestation -- Zimbabwe -- Guruve District Forests and forestry -- Social aspects -- Zimbabwe -- Guruve District Forests and forestry -- Economic aspects -- Zimbabwe -- Guruve District |
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Deforestation Landsat Thematic Mapper images Plantations Woodlands Socioeconomic Popoulation growth 634.956096891 Deforestation -- Control -- Zimbabwe -- Guruve District Economic development -- Environmental aspects -- Zimbabwe -- Guruve District Deforestation -- Zimbabwe -- Guruve District Forests and forestry -- Social aspects -- Zimbabwe -- Guruve District Forests and forestry -- Economic aspects -- Zimbabwe -- Guruve District Hlanganayi, Agreement Deforestation in Chipuriro Lands (Guruve), socio-economic factors and patterns |
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Information on deforestation and forest management is limited due to lack of understanding as to how socioeconomic factors affect deforestation. Without adequate data, it is difficult to manage deforestation; particularly in Chipuriro where deforestation is occurring at a rapid rate. This research was carried out to address the problem. Surveys and landsat images were used to collect data. To quantify deforestation, images were processed using Geographical Information System. Pearson’s Correlation Coefficient was used to deduce the relationship between socioeconomic factors and deforestation. Socioeconomic factors were obtained through household surveys and focus group discussions. Results indicated high rates of deforestation in Ward 18 (4.7% per annum) while in Ward 16 woodland cover increased throughout the study period (7.7% per annum). Population growth with its demand on fuel wood, settlement and agricultural land caused a significant decrease in woodland cover in Ward 18. Plantations increased the area under woodlands in Ward 16. === Environmental Sciences === M. Sc. (Environmental Management) |
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Deforestation in Chipuriro Lands (Guruve), socio-economic factors and patterns |
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Deforestation in Chipuriro Lands (Guruve), socio-economic factors and patterns |
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Hlanganayi, Agreement (2013) Deforestation in Chipuriro Lands (Guruve), socio-economic factors and patterns, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/10606> http://hdl.handle.net/10500/10606 |
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