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Population driven changes in land use in Zimbabwe's Gutu district of Masvingo province : Some lessons from recent history
Author
Hamandawana, Hamisai
Nkambwe, Musisi
Chanda, Raban
Eckardt, Frank
Publisher
Applied Geography
Publication Year
2005
Body

A hybrid approach comprising literature review, field investigation and interpretation of multi-date panchromatic aerial photographs at the 1:25,000 and 1:50,000 scales over four time slices between 1963 and 1997 was used to investigate the environmental impacts of increasing population density in Zimbabwe's Serima communal lands of Gutu district in Masvingo province. Results indicate deteriorating environmental trends in the form of deforestation, increased soil erosion, decline in grazing resources and extension of arable land into marginal areas. With high population density initiating unsustainable land use practices, relieving population pressure through land redistribution promises to offer long-term alternatives.

Language
English
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Journal Issue/Article
Journal Volume
25
Journal Number
3
Journal Pages
248-270
Journal Name
Applied Geography
Keywords
population density
Environmental deterioration
Long-term trends
remote sensing
Aerial Photographs
socio-economic aspects
erosion
degradation
rangeland condition
land use
Africa