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         Zimbabwe Geography:     more books (52)
  1. Zimbabwe In Pictures (Visual Geography. Second Series) by Francesca Di Piazza, Francesca Di Piazza, 2005-04-30
  2. Zimbabwe in Pictures (Visual Geography Series) by Thomas O'Toole, Lerner Editors, et all 1988-01
  3. The dynamics of soil fertility change: historical perspectives on environmental transformation from Zimbabwe.: An article from: The Geographical Journal by Ian Scoones, 1997-07-01
  4. Rural Self-Reliance in Bondolfi, Zimbabwe: the role of beekeeping.(Statistical Data Included): An article from: The Geographical Journal by Etienne Ne, Peter M. Illgner, et all 2000-03-01
  5. Wilderness gained, wilderness lost: wildlife management and land occupations in Zimbabwe's southeast lowveld [An article from: Journal of Historical Geography] by W. Wolmer, 2005-04-01
  6. Land Reform in Zimbabwe: Constraints and (SOAS Studies in Development Geography)
  7. Regional variations in the provision of educational and health services in Zimbabwe (Working paper / School of Geography, University of Leeds) by Lazarus Zanamwe, 1988
  8. A Geography of Zimbabwe: A Social Studies Resource Book for Primary S Chools by R Easterbrook, 1984-01-16
  9. Fertility analysis in Zimbabwe (Working paper / School of Geography, University of Leeds) by Ingwani L Zanamwe, 1989
  10. O Level Geography of Zimbabwe: Pritchard.O Level Geog Zimbabwe by J Pritchard,
  11. Ventures into geography, Zimbabwe by J. A House, 1971
  12. Population change and socio-economic development in Zimbabwe: A literature review (Working paper / School of Geography, University of Leeds) by Lazarus Zanamwe, 1988
  13. A Junior Secondary Geography for Zimbabwe by J Pritchard, 1985-12-16
  14. A cry for water: Perceptions of development in Binga District, Zimbabwe (Publications edited by the Departments of Geography, University of Goteborg, Series B) by Johan Dahl, 1997

81. Online Encyclopedia - Zimbabwe/Geography
African geography Quiz 2 The Congo Cookbook (African recipes) Africa? African geography Quiz 2. zimbabwe Shona; All of the above. Which African rulers are matched correctly to their country? Central
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Dictionary Definition of Zimbabwe/Geography

Location: Southern Africa , between South Africa and Zambia Geographic coordinates: 20 00 S, 30 00 E Map references: Africa Area:
total:
land:
water: Area - comparative: slightly larger than Montana Land boundaries:
total: 3,066 km
border countries: Botswana 813 km, Mozambique 1,231 km, South Africa 225 km, Zambia 797 km Coastline: km (landlocked) Maritime claims: none (landlocked) Climate: tropical; moderated by altitude; rainy season (November to March) Terrain: mostly high plateau with higher central plateau (high veld); mountains in east Elevation extremes:
lowest point: junction of the Runde and Save rivers 162 m
highest point: Inyangani 2,592 m Natural resources: coal chromium ore, asbestos gold nickel copper ... iron ore, vanadium lithium tin platinum group metals Land use:
arable land: 8.4% (1998 est.), 7% (1993 est.) permanent crops: 0.34% (1998 est.), 0% (1993 est.) permanent pastures: 13% (1993 est.) forests and woodland: 23% (1993 est.) other: 91.26% (1998 est.), 57% (1993 est.)

82. HighBeam Research: ELibrary Search: Results
2. World geography zimbabwe (zimBAHB-way) The Dictionary of Cultural Literacy; January 1, 1988 World geography zimbabwe (zim-BAHB
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83. HomePage
In 1993 the field course to Namibia and zimbabwe was joined by a party of staff and students from the Eduardo Mondlane Copyright © 1997 geography Department.
http://www.upe.ac.za/geography/homepage.htm
The Department of Geography's Home Page Go to the General Information Page (Recommended after reading the following Preamble). Preamble: The University of Port Elizabeth is a relatively small institution with approximately 5000 students. Of these approximately 250 are enrolled for courses in the Department of Geography, in which the medium of instruction is English. The Department offers courses in the Arts, Science, Economic Sciences, Health Sciences and education faculties, at undergraduate level, and in the Arts and Economic Sciences faculties at postgraduate level (Go to the Course Page . In general, Geography classes are small, making staff-student contact more direct than is possible in many larger institutions. Consequently, through personal contact and discussion it is possible to overcome many problems in their initial stages. The city of Port Elizabeth and the Eastern Cape provide a varied and interesting environment for geographical teaching and research in both the physical and human sectors. Thus fieldwork in the immediate urban environment and further afield plays an important part in the Geography programme. Although the University of Port Elizabeth is only 30 years old it has the facilities offered by many older institutions and in some respects has more complete collections, notably in the library. The Department has its own computer terminals and access to the facilities of the University Computing Centre and the Geographical Information Systems laboratory

84. Resources From Www.BiologyBrowser.org
Animal Kingdom. Main Category geography. Results 1 2 of at least 2 Sebakwe Black Rhino Trust conservancy group in zimbabwe; Wildlife
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    85. Special Collection--South Africa, Zambia & Zimbabwe
    zimbabwe by Patricia BarnesSvarney Describes the culture, history, geography and government of zimbabwe, plus the history and origin of the people.
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    Special Multimedia Collection:
    South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe

    This Special Multimedia Collection spotlights three countries of southern Africa: South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe. Through resources available at the Canton Public Library and accessible on the Internet, you can explore the history and culture of this unique region of the planet. The collection should be especially helpful for persons planning a visit to southern Africa.
    South Africa Books: History and Culture South Africa
    (1988) by Ettagale Blauer and Jason Lauré: Describes the geography, plants, animals, history, economy, languages, religions, sports, arts and people of a country that shares land borders with six nations and surrounds one of them. South Africa (1999)by Claudia Canesso: Surveys the history, topography, people and culture of South Africa, with an emphasis on its current economy, industry and place in the political world. South Africa (2000) by Bruce and Becky Durost Fish: Examines the past, development, inhabitants and many cultural aspects of South Africa. South Africa: A Tapestry of Peoples and Traditions (1997)by Jacqueline Drobis Meisel: Discusses the geography, history, people, cultural life, and education of the various ethnic groups making up the South African nation.

    86. Zimbabwe - Atlapedia Online
    LOCATION geography zimbabwe is a landlocked country located in South Central Africa. It is bound by South Africa to the south
    http://www.atlapedia.com/online/countries/zimbabwe.htm
    OFFICIAL NAME: Republic of Zimbabwe
    CAPITAL: Harare (Salisbury)
    SYSTEM OF GOVERNMENT: Multiparty Republic
    AREA: 390,600 Sq Km (150,812 Sq Mi)
    ESTIMATED 2000 POPULATION: CLIMATE: Zimbabwe has a sub-tropical climate that is influenced by altitude. There are four distinct seasons. (1.) A warm wet season from November to March. (2.) A transitional season from April to May. (3.) A cool dry winter season from May to August and (4.) a warm dry season from August to October. Rainfall is highest on the High Veld with an average annual precipitation of up to 1,020 mm (40 inches) while the Middle Veld receives 410 mm to 610 mm (16 to 24 inches) and the Low Veld receives less than 400 mm (12 inches). Average temperature ranges in Harare (Salisbury) are from 7 to 21 degrees Celsius (45 to 70 degrees Fahrenheit) in June or July to 16 to 27 degrees Celsius (61 to 81 degrees Fahrenheit) in November. PEOPLE: Zimbabwe has four principal ethnic groups. (1.) Black Africans who account for 96% of the population. (2.) Whites or Europeans who account for 3.5% of the population. (3.) Coloreds who are of mixed African and European or Indian descent and (4.) Asians or Indians who combined with the Coloreds account for .5% of the population. Most Africans belong to two major tribal groups, the Shona who account for 71% of the population and the Ndebele who constitute 16%. DEMOGRAPHIC/VITAL STATISTICS: Density; 25 persons per sq km (64 persons per sq mi) (1991). Urban-Rural; 26.4% urban, 73.6% rural (1988). Sex Distribution; 48.8% male, 51.2% female (1992). Life Expectancy at Birth; 57.9 years male, 61.4 years female (1987). Age Breakdown; 46% under 15, 28% 15 to 29, 15% 30 to 44, 7% 45 to 59, 3% 60 to 74, 1% 75 and over (1990). Birth Rate; 41.7 per 1,000 (1990). Death Rate; 10.3 per 1,000 (1990). Increase Rate; 31.4 per 1,000 (1990). Infant Mortality Rate; 67.0 per 1,000 live births (1989).

    87. Louise Fortmann Biography
    Professor of Environmental Science, Policy and Management and geography Ph.D., Cornell spent 11 years in Tanzania, Botswana, Kenya and zimbabwe, working with
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    Louise Fortmann Professor of Environmental Science, Policy and Management and Geography
    Ph.D., Cornell University, 1973
    fortmann@nature.berkeley.edu
    Interests: "I have tried to do my research in a way that gives voice and skills to local people," says Professor Louise Fortmann, who specializes in how natural resource use and management affect, and are affected by, local communities. She spent 11 years in Tanzania, Botswana, Kenya and Zimbabwe, working with villagers to better understand the interrelationships between natural resources and people living in resource-dependent households.
    Recent publications:
    (with C. Nhira) "Local Management of Trees and Woodland Resources in Zimbabwe: A Tenurial Approach." OFI Occasional Papers no. 43. Oxford: Oxford Forestry Institute. 36 pp., 1992;
    (with C. Nhira) "Local Woodland Management: Realities at the Grassroots" in P. N. Bradley and K. McNamara (eds.) Living with Trees: Policies for Forestry Management in Zimbabwe . Washington, D. C.: World Bank Technical Paper Number 210: 139-155, 1993;

    88. H-Net Review: Peter Midgley On Patricia Barnes-Svarney, Zimbabwe
    The chapter ends with the moralistic warning For centuries, zimbabwe s geography has been a balance between land, climate, wildlife and people.
    http://www.h-net.msu.edu/reviews/showrev.cgi?path=27356919105767

    89. Zimbabwe
    geography zimbabwe is situated in Africa between 1522° S, and 25-33° E. The country has a mostly Savannah type vegetation. The
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    Tropical and subtropical with rainfall range 400->1000 mm per year depending on the agro-ecological zone. Mean minimum temperatures in winter are below 10 °C, while maximum temperatures are in excess of 25 °C. Eastern highlands climate is more-or-less temperate. Geography
    Zimbabwe is situated in Africa between 15-22° S, and 25-33° E. The country has a mostly Savannah type vegetation. The altitude is above 1200 m for the highveld, 600-1200 m for the middleveld and 300-600 m for the lowveld. Horticulture
    Production of flowers, vegetables, tropical and sub-tropical fruits and deciduous fruits is done in Zimbabwe. Distribution of Horticulture
    Horticultural crop production is countrywide. Glasshouse culture of flowers is particularly concentrated near the capital Harare. Deciduous fruits are mainly produced in the highland areas. Research Thrusts Research is done by the Ministry of Agriculture (Department of Research and Specialist Services) through the Horticulture Research Institute. Nature of Institutes The Horticulture Research Institute has 3 Research Stations/units, dealing with particular groups of crops. Cultivar evaluation/selection, physiological studies, agronomy, plant protection, plant propagation and post-harvest handling are major areas of research.

    90. Aaron's Indexes ~ Geography
    zimbabwe. Resthaven. By Nancy Farmer From The Ear, the Eye, and the Arm. Online—Reader’s Theater. Tapiwa’s Uncle. By Nancy Farmer From Do You Know Me.
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    New ... South America Here is a geographic guide to Aaron Shepard’s stories and scripts, both online and off. Use it to quickly locate works related to a specific region or country. All listed works by other authors have been adapted by Aaron. Note: Links to online formats or book info take you to other areas. Click on “Back” to return.

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    91. Dr. Tony Lemon - School Of Geography & The Environment Academic Staff
    Governement Work. Juta, Cape Town. 2001 · Gibb, R. and Lemon, A. (2001) zimbabwe in crisis. geography Review 14 (5), pp. 2429
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    Dr. Tony Lemon
    Position(s): University lecturer in Geography
    Fellow and Tutor at Mansfield College , Oxford.
    Contact Info: Telephone : +44 (0)1865 270987 and 270999 (messages)
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    tony.lemon@mansf.ox.ac.uk Dr. Tony Lemon is a Fellow at Mansfield College, and has held Visiting Fellowships and Lectureships at several universities in South Africa and Zimbabwe. He is on the editorial board of Urban Forum. He regularly visits southern Africa to research, lecture and give conference papers. Tony's spare-time interests include wine (he runs his college cellar) and, to counter this, walking and squash. He is also a Church of England Lay Minister in the Oxford diocese.
    Research Interests
    Summary
    - human geography of South and southern Africa, especially the social and political geography of apartheid and post-apartheid reconstruction. Member of the School's Social Stability and Exclusion research group.
    Current research:
    • desegregation and resource allocation in post-apartheid education; electoral geography and democratic consolidation in South Africa (with Prof. Roddy Fox, Rhodes University);

    92. UNCCD - United Nations Convention To Combat Desertification
    zimbabwe, Buka, Luke Tauri, geography. zimbabwe, Ncube, Nicholas, geography Natural Resource Management Agricultural Sciences Soil Science Information Systems.
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    93. Operation World - Pray Today
    geography. of independence from Britain by the white minority in 1965 led to intense guerrilla warfare and eventually independence as zimbabwe in 1980. Religion.
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    Zimbabwe Republic of Zimbabwe December 8-9 Africa Quick Find Home About Us Authors Calendar CD Developer CD-ROM Contact Information Errata Web Links Factbook FAQ Feedback GMI Maps OM Literature One Hundred Days Operation World book Other Languages Overhead Transparencies OW Team Paternoster Permissions Policy Pray Today Prayer Resources Publisher Technical Support Technical Specifications Updates Wall Map Web Developer Window on the World Home Pray Today Detail Religion ... Tech Support December 8 next
    Answers to Prayer
    The great freedom since independence to preach the gospel in public, on the media, in schools and prisons despite the worsening political climate Target 2000, the multi-denominational vision for saturation church planting, set the goal of doubling the number of churches from 10,000 in 1992 to 20,000 in 2000 — the goal was reached! Strong church growth in the 1980s accelerated in the ‘90s with the number of Evangelicals rising from 1.3 million to 3 million
    Challenges for Prayer
    Zimbabwe needs a government that will serve the nation rather than those who govern The AIDS calamity in Zimbabwe is one of the world’s worst cases a) A radical change in hearts and attitudes to sex and to AIDS itself ... A clear stand against witchcraft and demonic powers or veneration of ancestors in the guise of nationalism December 8 next
    Geography
    Overview: Peoples Economy Politics Religion
    click to enlarge Area 390,759 sq.km. Landlocked state in south-central Africa.

    94. Zimbabwe
    Country Information. zimbabwe Remarks - Press Releases - Fact Sheets - Other Releases - U.S. Embassy - Quick Links to Major Reports. zimbabwe. Highlights. Statement on Massive Crackdown on Opposition. Briefing on situation in zimbabwe and current steps towards sanctions; and brochure on zimbabwe's Manmade Crisis Processes or Institutions in zimbabwe; and Statement U.S. Targeted
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    Highlights Supporting Human Rights and Democracy: The U.S. Record highlights U.S. efforts to promote human rights and democracy in Zimbabwe Statement on Massive Crackdown on Opposition. Briefing on situation in Zimbabwe and current steps towards implementing U.S. sanctions; and brochure on Zimbabwe's Manmade Crisis Executive Order : Blocking Property of Persons Undermining Democratic Processes or Institutions in Zimbabwe; and Statement : U.S. Targeted Sanctions on Zimbabwean Government Officials.
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    95. GeographyIQ - World Atlas - Africa - Map Of Zimbabwe
    flag of zimbabwe, zimbabwe. Introduction UN sanctions and a guerrilla uprising finally led to free elections in 1979 and independence (as zimbabwe) in 1980.
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    note: estimates for this country explicitly take into account the effects of excess mortality due to AIDS; this can result in lower life expectancy, higher infant mortality and death rates, lower population and growth rates, and changes in the distribution of population by age and sex than would otherwise be expected (July 2003 est.) Languages: English (official), Shona, Sindebele (the language of the Ndebele, sometimes called Ndebele), numerous but minor tribal dialects Official Currency: Zimbabwean dollar (ZWD) Currency code: ZWD Area: total: 390,580 sq km
    water: 3,910 sq km
    land: 386,670 sq km Climate: tropical; moderated by altitude; rainy season (November to March)
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    96. Economy Of Zimbabwe
    The Economy of zimbabwe. The economy is being steadily weakened by AIDS; zimbabwe has the highest rate of infection in the world.
    http://www.abacci.com/atlas/economy.asp?countryID=366

    97. Zimbabwe Vacation Guide: Romantic Zimbabwe Vacations, Zimbabwe Safari Resorts
    zimbabwe Overview. zimbabwe is a developing, landlocked country in southern Africa. The capital city is Harare. Facilities for tourism
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    Zimbabwe: Overview
    Zimbabwe is a developing, landlocked country in southern Africa. The capital city is Harare. Facilities for tourism are available in various price ranges and levels of quality.
    ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: A passport, return ticket, and adequate funds are required. U.S. citizens traveling to Zimbabwe for tourism, business and transit can obtain a visa at the airports and border points of entry or in advance by contacting the Embassy of Zimbabwe in Washington, D.C. There is an airport departure tax of 20 U.S. dollars, payable by all U.S. citizens, including holders of official and diplomatic passports. Travelers should obtain the latest travel and visa information from the Embassy of Zimbabwe, 1608 New Hampshire, NW, Washington, D.C. 20009, telephone (202) 332-7100. Overseas inquiries should be made to the nearest Zimbabwean embassy or consulate. Upon arrival in Zimbabwe, travelers should keep all travel documents readily available, as well as a list of residences or hotels where they will be staying while in Zimbabwe.
    REGISTRATION/EMBASSY LOCATION: Americans living in or visiting Zimbabwe are encouraged to register at the Consular Section of the U.S. Embassy in Zimbabwe and obtain updated information on travel and security within Zimbabwe. The U.S. Embassy is located at 172 Herbert Chitepo Avenue, Harare, telephone (263-4) 250-593/4, after hours telephone (263-4) 250-595, fax (263-4) 722-618 and 796-488. The mailing address is P.O. Box 3340, Harare.

    98. GEsource World Guide - Zimbabwe
    Links, zimbabwe. Earth. Great Dyke, zimbabwe, 1 Great Dyke, zimbabwe, Zambia and zimbabwe, 2 - Zambia and zimbabwe. Victoria
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    99. Staffanstorps Kommun - Projekt "Kuben"
    (PDFfil). Resedagboken 6 - 12 mars 2000 Kommunala och politiska representanter från Staffanstorp i zimbabwe inom ramen av Projekt Kuben .
    http://www.staffanstorp.se/html/swe/komnytt/kuben01.htm
    Kommunala Nyheter Projekt "Kuben"
    Staffanstorp - Masvingo/Zimbabwe - Santa Elena/Ecuador - Muntinlupa/Fillipinerna Resan till Masvingo i Zimbabwe
    inom ramen av Projekt "Kuben" Staffanstorp och afrikanska Masvingo i samarbete? (PDF-fil) Resedagboken
    Projekt "Kuben"

    Tisdagen den 7 mars 2000 Efter ankomsten till Harare i Zimbabwe, mottogs delegationen från Staffanstorps kommun av Sveriges ambassadör Lennart Hjälmåker. Ambassadören informerade delegationen om Zimbabwes historiska bakgrund och den nuvarande politiska och ekonomiska situationen. Därefter fortsatte delegationen sin resa vidare till Masvingo. Under onsdagen och torsdagen kommer ambassadör Hjälmåker att deltaga i seminariearbetet kring projektet "Developing local democracy och governence 2000".
    Onsdagen den 8 mars 2000
    Bilder från eftermiddagen:
    Vid "The Great Zimbabwe Monument"

    och
    Torsdagen den 9 mars 2000
    Under hela dagen avhölls seminarier och workshops under temat "Utveckling av den lokala demokratin och förvaltningen". Från Masvingos sida deltog hela kommunstyrelsen (10 ledamöter), samt samtliga förvaltnigschefer.

    100. InZIM.com :: The Zimbabwe Portal :: Zimbabwe Pictures :: Travel & Geography
    InZIM aims to be the portal for all things zimbabwean with all the latest zimbabwe news. Help this site grow by submitting your articles on zimbabwe.
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