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Rokni, Saba, Bart Wursten, and Iain Darbyshire. "Synsepalum chimanimani (Sapotaceae), a new species from the Chimanimani Mountains of Mozambique and Zimbabwe, with notes on the botanical importance of this area." PhytoKeys 133 (October 16, 2019): 115–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.133.38694.

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Synsepalum chimanimani S.Rokni & I.Darbysh., sp. nov., a small tree endemic to the forests of the southern foothills of the Chimanimani Mountains of Mozambique and Zimbabwe, is described and illustrated. The differences in morphology and distribution between the new species and the related S. kaessneri and S. muelleri, with which it has been confused, are clarified. The new species is globally Endangered due to ongoing habitat loss within its restricted range. The botanical importance and conservation of the Chimanimani foothills is also discussed, and they are highlighted as a candida
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Koketso Matlakala, Frans, Jabulani Calvin Makhubele, and Louis Nyahunda. "Environmental social work : accounting for women's tragedies in the face of climate change-induced disasters in Chimanimani District, Zimbabwe." African Journal of Gender, Society and Development (formerly Journal of Gender, Information and Development in Africa) 9, no. 4 (2020): 197–217. http://dx.doi.org/10.31920/2634-3622/2020/v9n4a9.

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This paper aimed to explore the repercussions of Cyclone Idai on women in Chimanimani District, Zimbabwe. There is a ubiquitous consensus in literature on gender and climate change that natural disasters have a different gender impact on men and women. In 2019, Zimbabwe was hit by torrential rains coupled with strong winds that triggered floods and mudslides, which resulted in loss of lives, displacements, destruction of infrastructure and disruption of livelihoods. This unprecedented disaster left some footprints of psychosocial distress, trauma, emotional malaise and health repercussions in
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Darbyshire, I., and A. O. Massingue. "TWO NEW SPECIES OF STREPTOCARPUS (GESNERIACEAE) FROM TROPICAL AFRICA." Edinburgh Journal of Botany 71, no. 1 (2014): 3–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0960428613000255.

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Two new species are described in the genus Streptocarpus (Gesneriaceae) from eastern tropical Africa. The first, Streptocarpus mazumbaiensis I.Darbysh. from the Usambara Mts of Tanzania, was treated as Streptocarpus sp. A in the Flora of Tropical East Africa account of the Gesneriaceae. The second, Streptocarpus acicularis I.Darbysh. & Massingue, is known from a single collection from the lower Chimanimani massif in Mozambique, previously misidentified as S. eylesii S.Moore. Both species are illustrated, their likely affinities are discussed and their conservation status is assessed.
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Bernard, Rafał, and Marek Bąkowski. "New data on dragonflies (Odonata) of Mozambique, with a new country record of Phyllogomphus selysi Schouteden, 1933." African Invertebrates 61, no. 1 (2020): 17–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/afrinvertebr.61.48320.

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Thirty dragonfly species were collected at 11 localities, mostly situated in central provinces of Mozambique, in the Gorongosa National Park, adjacent areas and the Chimanimani National Reserve buffer zone. These data include a new country record of Phyllogomphus selysi and records of several other species that have rarely been recorded so far in relatively poorly-explored Mozambique, such as Atoconeura biordinata, Hadrothemis scabrifrons, Gynacantha manderica, Gomphidia quarrei and Olpogastra lugubris. Faunistic considerations are given with some remarks on morphological traits.
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Virtanen, Pekka. "Land of the ancestors: semiotics, history and space in Chimanimani, Mozambique." Social & Cultural Geography 6, no. 3 (2005): 357–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14649360500111246.

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WURSTEN, BART, DIANE BRIDSON, STEVEN B. JANSSENS, and PETRA DE BLOCK. "A new species of Sericanthe (Coffeeae, Rubiaceae) from Chimanimani Mountains, Mozambique-Zimbabwe border." Phytotaxa 430, no. 2 (2020): 109–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.430.2.3.

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The Chimanimani Mountains, located at the Mozambique-Zimbabwe border, are geologically unique in that they consist of quartzites giving rise to peaks and outcrops between zones of schist supporting grasslands. The nutrient-poor quartzitic soils house a high number of endemic plant species. One of these is Sericanthe chimanimaniensis, which is here described as new for science. We give a detailed description and distribution map, illustrations, information on ecology and phenology, and an assessment on the conservation status. An identification key to closely allied species is presented.
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Virtanen, Pekka. "Making conservation sustainable under unfavourable conditions: the case of Chimanimani National Reserve, Mozambique." Development in Practice 30, no. 3 (2019): 320–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09614524.2019.1682521.

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Tornimbeni, Corrado. "‘Isto foi sempre assim’*: The Politics of Land and Human Mobility in Chimanimani, Central Mozambique#." Journal of Southern African Studies 33, no. 3 (2007): 485–500. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03057070701475260.

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Musasa, Stephen Tawanda, Robert Musundire, Arnold Bray Mashingaidze, and Stanley Marshall Makuza. "A preliminary study of the orange (Citrus sinensis) fruit value-chain in Chimanimani Rural District, Zimbabwe." African Journal of Agricultural Research 10, no. 35 (2015): 3507–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.5897/ajar2015.10041.

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Nyelele, Charity, Amon Murwira, and Timothy Dube. "Understanding the impacts of human resettlement and projected land use dynamics in Chimanimani district of Zimbabwe." Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Parts A/B/C 106 (August 2018): 83–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pce.2018.05.013.

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Zuwarimwe, J., and J. Kirsten. "The role of social networks in development of small-scale enterprises in the Chimanimani district of Zimbabwe." Agrekon 49, no. 1 (2010): 17–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03031851003798538.

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Darbyshire, Iain, Jonathan Timberlake, Jo Osborne, et al. "The endemic plants of Mozambique: diversity and conservation status." PhytoKeys 136 (December 11, 2019): 45–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.136.39020.

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An annotated checklist of the 271 strict-endemic taxa (235 species) and 387 near-endemic taxa (337 species) of vascular plants in Mozambique is provided. Together, these taxa constitute c. 9.3% of the total currently known flora of Mozambique and include five strict-endemic genera (Baptorhachis, Emicocarpus, Gyrodoma, Icuria and Micklethwaitia) and two near-endemic genera (Triceratella and Oligophyton). The mean year of first publication of these taxa is 1959, with a marked increase in description noted following the onset of the two major regional floristic programmes, the “Flora of Tropical
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Chanza, Nelson, Pakama Q. Siyongwana, Leizel Williams-Bruinders, et al. "Closing the Gaps in Disaster Management and Response: Drawing on Local Experiences with Cyclone Idai in Chimanimani, Zimbabwe." International Journal of Disaster Risk Science 11, no. 5 (2020): 655–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13753-020-00290-x.

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Abstract Cyclone Idai in Zimbabwe exposed deficiencies in the country’s disaster management system. This study uses a phenomenological case exploration of the experiences of local residents in Rusitu Valley following cyclone-induced floods that affected the area in March 2019. Through capturing narratives of participants who were recruited through chain referrals, the research intends to understand how local actors, utilizing their local-based response systems, managed to fill in the voids that characterize disaster management practice in Zimbabwe. Results show that the participation of local
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Mutandwa, Edward, Benjamine Hanyani-Mlambo, and Joseph Manzvera. "Exploring the link between climate change perceptions and adaptation strategies among smallholder farmers in Chimanimani district of Zimbabwe." International Journal of Social Economics 46, no. 7 (2019): 850–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijse-12-2018-0654.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to establish the association between smallholder farmer perceptions toward climate change and adaptation strategies at the household level in Chimanimani District of Zimbabwe. Design/methodology/approach Data were collected from 284 households mainly using a structured questionnaire. The Heckman probit selection model was used to first identify the underlying socio-economic factors that affect households’ recognition of climate change in the past 10 years, and the second model the factors that influence adaptation to the climate change phenomenon. Findings
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Hudson, Alex, William Milliken, Jonathan Timberlake, et al. "Natural Plant Resources for Sustainable Development: Insights from Community Use in the Chimanimani Trans-Frontier Conservation Area, Mozambique." Human Ecology 48, no. 1 (2020): 55–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10745-020-00132-w.

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Chingombe, Wisemen, and Happwell Musarandega. "Understanding the Logic of Climate Change Adaptation: Unpacking Barriers to Climate Change Adaptation by Smallholder Farmers in Chimanimani District, Zimbabwe." Sustainability 13, no. 7 (2021): 3773. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su13073773.

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Smallholder farmers in Chimanimani District, Zimbabwe, have grappled for a long time with the effects of climate change despite the locally and externally driven resilience-building initiatives in place. This paper adopts a qualitative approach to explore the encountered adaptation barriers. Smallholder farmers, Agricultural Technical and Extension Services (AGRITEX) officers, and the traditional leadership fraternity were randomly selected from the district’s 22 rural wards as study participants. Data were solicited using focus group discussions and face-to-face interviews that were corrobora
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Mutizwa, Bismark. "An Investigation into Organisation Capacity for National Disaster Management in Zimbabwe: The Case of the Department of Civil Protection." International Journal of Humanities, Management and Social Science 4, no. 1 (2021): 11–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.36079/lamintang.ij-humass-0401.207.

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Across the globe, disasters – both natural and man-made – have threatened humanity. These disasters had grave and devastating impact on human life, infrastructure, and the environment as evidenced by the February 2000 Cyclone Eline and March 2019 Cyclone Idai. This research sought to investigate the Department of Civil Protection`s (DCP) capacity in national disaster management. The research examines how the DCP handled cyclones from 2000-2019 in Chimanimani District. Organisational capacity was assessed on the basis of its core principles which are: leadership, management and operations, comm
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Muboko, Never, Langton Zengeni, Clayton Mashapa, Gladman Chibememe, and Edson Gandiwa. "The Social Dynamics of Illegal Wood Harvesting on Indigenous Woody Vegetation: A Case Study of Chimanimani National Park, Eastern Zimbabwe." Open Journal of Forestry 09, no. 04 (2019): 381–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/ojf.2019.94021.

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Mashange, Wilson, Stella May Gwini, Stanford T. Mahati, et al. "Validity of oral mucosal transudate specimens for HIV testing using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay in children in Chimanimani district, Zimbabwe." South African Medical Journal 101, no. 1 (2011): 49. http://dx.doi.org/10.7196/samj.3987.

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Sithole, Pindai M., and Moses Chundu. "Meteorological Indigenous Knowledge Systems for Prediction of Rainfall in the Chimanimani District of Zimbabwe and Potential for Community Disaster Preparedness." Open Journal of Social Sciences 08, no. 10 (2020): 35–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/jss.2020.810004.

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Munyanyiwa, Hubert. "Geochemical study of the Umkondo dolerites and lavas in the Chimanimani and Chipinge Districts (eastern Zimbabwe) and their regional implications." Journal of African Earth Sciences 28, no. 2 (1999): 349–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0899-5362(99)00009-3.

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Chapungu, L., H. Zinhiva, and N. E. Marange. "Assessment of Domestic Solid Waste Management Systems in Rural District Service Centres: The Case of Ngangu Residential Area in Chimanimani District, Zimbabwe." Journal of Solid Waste Technology and Management 41, no. 1 (2015): 96–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.5276/jswtm.2015.96.

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Shah, Toral, Iain Darbyshire, and Hermenegildo Matimele. "Olinia chimanimani (Penaeaceae), a new species endemic to the Chimanimani Mountains of Mozambique and Zimbabwe." Kew Bulletin 73, no. 3 (2018). http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12225-018-9757-2.

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Chirongoma, Sophia, and Ezra Chitando. "What Did We Do to Our Mountain? African Eco-Feminist and Indigenous Responses to Cyclone Idai in Chimanimani and Chipinge Districts, Zimbabwe." African Journal of Gender and Religion 27, no. 1 (2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.14426/ajgr.v27i1.91.

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Cyclone Idai caused untold devastation in Chimanimani and Chipinge districts, Zimbabwe. In scenes reminiscent of the biblical deluge, in some places entire settlements were eradicated from the face of the earth. Houses were swept away, bodies were submerged and water, typically understood as the source of life, became the source of death. Individuals, families, communities and nations were left traumatized, and the search for meaning continues. Inevitably, religion featured prominently in explanations of this tragedy. This article is a preliminary review of the explanations of Cyclone Idai in
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Virtanen, Pekka, Valério Macandza, Paulo Goba, et al. "Assessing tolerance for wildlife: human-elephant conflict in Chimanimani, Mozambique." Human Dimensions of Wildlife, October 22, 2020, 1–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10871209.2020.1834648.

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"Ethnozoological Impacts on Fauna Conservation: The Case of Chimanimani National Park." Journal of Resources Development and Management, June 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.7176/jrdm/76-02.

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Sithole, Pindai. "Use of Indigenous Knowledge Systems in Crop and Livestock Production and Implication to Social Ecology: A Case Study of Chimanimani District of Zimbabwe." Southern African Journal of Environmental Education 36 (June 12, 2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/sajee.v36i1.3.

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This study explored the indigenous knowledge systems (IKS) in the Chimanimani District of Zimbabwe and how they are used in crop management and grain storage. Also examined were the effects of IKS use on community food security and integrity of the environment. A qualitative interpretative research design was employed through the use of detailed in-depth interviews and focus group discussions with traditional leaders and community elders. The choice for these groups of people was informed by the general belief that they are often regarded in the community as a reservoir of indigenous knowledge
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Matos, Elmer Agostinho Carlos de, and Rosa Maria Vieira Medeiros. "CONSERVAÇÃO E DESENVOLVIMENTO DE COMUNIDADES TRADICIONAIS: o caso de Chimanimani no centro de Moçambique." Geo UERJ 1, no. 22 (2011). http://dx.doi.org/10.12957/geouerj.2011.2070.

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Marango, Timothy, Joseph Francis, Newton Mambande, and Joseph Kamuzhanje. "Youth Empowerment, a Requisite for Rural Development: Case of the Chimanimani District of Zimbabwe." Commonwealth Youth and Development 17, no. 2 (2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.25159/2663-6549/6904.

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The need for empowering youth is gaining prominence in rural development practice. This is so because it is a viable vehicle for poverty reduction, and sustainable peace, security and improvement in people’s livelihoods. In Zimbabwe, the youth constitute 35% of the total population. This paper is a product of an exploratory case study that was designed to examine youth empowerment in mainly rural areas of the Chimanimani District in eastern Zimbabwe. A semi-structured interview guide was administered to 34 conveniently sampled male and female youth. Thematic content analysis was used to analys
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Musarandega, Happwell, Wisemen Chingombe, and Rajendran Pillay. "Unpacking Climate Change Adaptation Strategies: An Account of Smallholder Farmer Experiences in Chimanimani District, Zimbabwe." Africanus: Journal of Development Studies 50, no. 1 (2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.25159/2663-6522/5730.

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This article reports on a study that analysed a myriad of adaptation practices adopted by smallholder farmers in Chimanimani District, Zimbabwe. Using a predominantly qualitative design, some in-depth interviews were conducted with purposefully selected key respondents. Focus group discussions with 8 to 12 smallholder farmers per group were conducted in each of the district’s 22 wards. These were corroborated by the guided observation method. The data was analysed using thematic content analysis, where broad strands of responses were synthesised and condensed into narrow themes that made them
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Mbiro, Kudakwashe A., and Thabo Ndlovu. "Impact of women’s participation on village savings and loan on children’s nutritional diversity in rural Chimanimani in Zimbabwe." Jàmbá Journal of Disaster Risk Studies 13, no. 1 (2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/jamba.v13i1.1043.

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Brand, Robert F., Leslie R. Brown, and Pieter J. Du Preez. "A floristic analysis of the vegetation of Platberg, eastern Free State, South Africa." Koedoe 52, no. 1 (2010). http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/koedoe.v52i1.710.

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A checklist of vascular plants of Platberg was compiled to determine species richness, rarity and endemism. The floristic analysis is part of the Department of Economic, Tourism and Environmental Affairs Free State biodiversity assessment programme and conservation management plan for Platberg. The analysis identified a total of 669 species belonging to 304 genera and 95 families, with 214 species belonging to the Monocotyledoneae and 438 species to the Dicotyledoneae. The largest family is Asteraceae with 126 species, followed by Poaceae with 73 species, Cyperaceae with 39 species, Fabaceae w
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Chadambuka, Cyndirela. "Coping Strategies Adopted by Women Who Experienced Intimate Partner Violence in the Context of Social Norms in Rural Areas in Zimbabwe." Journal of Interpersonal Violence, July 22, 2020, 088626052094373. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0886260520943734.

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Intimate partner violence (IPV) has detrimental effects on the welfare of women. Research on the coping strategies employed by rural women in Zimbabwe is notably lacking, despite the fact that the majority of Zimbabwean women reside in rural areas. Therefore, this study sought to explore the strategies that women in rural areas used to manage and cope with IPV. The study adopted a qualitative research approach, and participants were recruited through the purposive sampling method in Chimanimani Rural District, Eastern Highlands, Zimbabwe. Face-to-face interviews using a narrative approach were
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Cheek, M., H. Chipanga, and I. Darbyshire. "Notes on the plant endemics of the quartzitic slopes of Mt Chimanimani (Mozambique & Zimbabwe), and a new, Critically Endangered species, Empogona jenniferae (Rubiaceae-Coffeeae)." Blumea - Biodiversity, Evolution and Biogeography of Plants, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3767/blumea.2018.63.01.08.

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