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The Sustainability of Livelihoods Portfolios in the Aftermath of Cyclone Idai in Ward 12, Chimanimani District, Zimbabwe.
The relationship between household income levels and food security in poor urban settlements: Lessons from household consumption patterns in Hopley, Harare, Zimbabwe.
An investigation into the influence of climate change on dairy feed resource availability and utilization: Case study of Seke District, Zimbabwe.
An Assessment Of The Level Of Flood Preparedness In Chitsungo Ward 10 Of Mbire District Zimbabwe.
Application of Early Warning Systems for Enhancing Resilience Against Disaster Risk In Tsholotsho.
Assessing the Effectiveness of Disaster Risk Reduction Strategies for Preventing Artisanal Mining Induced Cholera Outbreaks in Shamva District, Zimbabwe.
Application of Random Forest Classification Algorithm and Time Series Decomposition to Assess the Impacts of Climate Change on Forests in Chimanimani District Using Landsat Data.
Vulnerability to cholera pandemic in Harare suburbs: The case of Mbare.
An investigation on the effectiveness of drought resilience strategies employed in rural Zimbabwe. The case of Munyarari ward, Mutare District.
Assessing drought and women’s livelihood vulnerability in ward 10, Buhera district, Zimbabwe.
The Impact of Technological Innovation on Disaster Response and Risk Reduction through Urban Planning: Case of Cyber City (Mt Hampden) Harare, Zimbabwe.
An analysis of community participation in drought risk reduction. Chiveso Ward 13 Bindura District, Zimbabwe
Evaluation of the cyclone response program in Chipinge 2019-2020.
A study on coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccination response in high-density suburbs. A case study of ward 8 Aerodrome, Bindura
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