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Counting the cost of COVID-19 on the global tourism industry / / Godwell Nhamo, Kaitano Dube, David Chikodzi
Counting the cost of COVID-19 on the global tourism industry / / Godwell Nhamo, Kaitano Dube, David Chikodzi
Autore Nhamo Godwell
Edizione [1st ed. 2020.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2020]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (XVIII, 418 p. 114 illus., 113 illus. in color.)
Disciplina 338.4791
Soggetto topico Tourism
COVID-19 - economics
Travel - economics
ISBN 3-030-56231-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Part1. Introduction and Background -- Chapter1. The context: COVID-19, global development agendas and tourism -- Part2. Conceptual Framework for COVID-19 and Tourism -- Chapter2. Global tourism value chains, Sustainable Development Goals and COVID-19 -- Chapter3. Preparedness and responses to COVID-19: A comparison from selected countries -- Part3. Impact of COVID-19 on Industries within (Global) Tourism Value Chains -- Chapter4. COVID-19 and implications for the aviation sector: A global perspective -- Chapter5. Impact of COVID-19 on the global network of airports -- Chapter6. Counting the ongoing costs of COVID-19 on global cruise ship industry -- Chapter7. Impact of COVID-19 on car rentals as well as ride and share car services -- Chapter8. Impacts and implications of COVID-19 on the global hotel industry and Airbnb -- Chapter9. Restaurants and COVID-19: A focus on sustainability and recovery pathways -- Chapter10. Impact of COVID-19 on the global sporting industry and related tourism -- Chapter11. Impact of COVID-19 on pilgrimage and religious tourism -- Chapter12. Implications of COVID-19 on gaming, leisure and entertainment -- Chapter13. COVID-19 and the stock market: Impacts on tourism-related companies -- Part4. Philanthropy and Tourism Economic Stimulus Packages -- Chapter14. Tracking of corporate, philanthropic and public donations to dislodge COVID-19 -- Chapter15. Tourism economic stimulus packages as a response to COVID-19 -- Part5. Conclusion and policy recommendations -- Chapter16. Conclusions and policy recommendations: Building back better global tourism systems post COVID-19.
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Nhamo Godwell  
Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2020]
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The COVID-19 - health systems nexus : emerging trends, issues and dynamics in Zimbabwe / / Lazarus Chapungu, David Chikodzi, Kaitano Dube, editors
The COVID-19 - health systems nexus : emerging trends, issues and dynamics in Zimbabwe / / Lazarus Chapungu, David Chikodzi, Kaitano Dube, editors
Edizione [1st ed. 2023.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2023]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (313 pages)
Disciplina 362.1068
Collana Global perspectives on health geography
Soggetto topico Health services administration
Hospitals - Administration
ISBN 3-031-21602-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Part 1: Introduction -- Chapter 1: The COVID-19-Health Nexus: Trends and Dynamics -- Part 2: Health system dynamics in a COVID-19 environment -- Chapter 2: The COVID-19 Pandemic in Zimbabwe: A Spatial and Temporal Perspective -- Chapter 3: Public Safety and Health Systems in the Context of Covid-19 in Zimbabwe: Gaps and Prospects -- Chapter 4: Devolution as Health Governance Paradigm Amidst the Covid-19 Pandemic in Zimbabwe: Convergences and Divergences -- Chapter 5: The Global COVID-19 Pandemic: A Strategic Opportunity for Operationalizing One Health Approach in Zimbabwe -- Chapter 6: An Analysis of the Dynamics of COVID-19 Pandemic in Zimbabwe Using the Extended SEIR Model with Treatment and Quarantine -- Chapter 7: Indigenous health practices and lifestyles: Can they help Zimbabwe transform its health systems in the face of Covid-19 pandemic? -- Chapter 8: Virtual communities in supporting access to health services during COVID-19 pandemic: The Implications and Impacts on Zimbabwe’s health system -- Part 3: COVID-19 restrictive measures and related impacts -- Chapter 9: Decongesting global cities as part of Health Reform in the era of COVID-19: Impacts and implications for Zimbabwe -- Chapter 10: Deciphering Synergies and Tradeoffs Between COVID-19 Measures and the Progress Towards SDG 15: Implications on Health Systems in Zimbabwe -- Chapter 11: The Impact of COVID-19 on Economic Development in Zimbabwe: Implications on the Health Delivery System -- Part 4: Vaccine uptake and diplomacy -- Chapter 12: COVID-19 Vaccination Hesitancy. Interrogating the Trends, Dynamics and Implications for the Health Delivery System in Zimbabwe -- Chapter 13: The Complexities of Public Health Communication on COVID-19 Vaccination in Social Media. Implications on Zimbabwe’s Health System -- Chapter 14: COVID-19 vaccine diplomacy: Tracking the Chinese, Indian and Russian global pathways and undertones -- Part 5: Conclusion -- Chapter 15: The COVID-19-Health Systems Nexus: Conclusions, Emerging trends, Key findings and Policy implications.
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Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2023]
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COVID-19 in Zimbabwe : trends, dynamics and implications in the agricultural, environmental and water sectors / / edited by Lazarus Chapungu, David Chikodzi, Kaitano Dube
COVID-19 in Zimbabwe : trends, dynamics and implications in the agricultural, environmental and water sectors / / edited by Lazarus Chapungu, David Chikodzi, Kaitano Dube
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2023]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (318 pages)
Disciplina 929.374
Soggetto topico Economics
ISBN 3-031-21472-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Contents -- About the Editors and Contributors -- Editors -- Contributors -- Part I: Introduction -- Chapter 1: COVID-19 and Its Implications on Agriculture, Environment, and Water Sectors -- 1.1 COVID-19 Trends and Dynamics in Africa -- 1.2 COVID-19 Implications for Agriculture -- 1.3 COVID-19 Global Food Supply and Food Security -- 1.4 COVID-19 and Its Implications on the Environment and Water Resources -- 1.5 Key Methodological Approaches -- 1.6 Book Outline -- References -- Part II: Agriculture and Food Security -- Chapter 2: COVID-19 Plus: Addressing Food Security (SDG 2) and Malnutrition Within a Web of Disasters in the SADC Region -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Research Design -- 2.3 Results and Discussion -- 2.4 Conclusions and Recommendations -- References -- Chapter 3: Covid-19 in Zimbabwe: Implications for the Commercial Agricultural Sector -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Literature Review -- 3.3 Materials and Methods -- 3.3.1 Description of the Study Country -- 3.3.2 Research Design -- 3.4 Findings -- 3.5 Discussion -- 3.6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Strengthening Local Food Systems in the Context of COVID-19 Pandemic: Lessons from Zimbabwe -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Literature Review -- 4.2.1 Understanding the Nature and Context of Local Food Systems -- 4.2.2 Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Local Food Systems -- 4.2.2.1 Lost Income -- 4.2.2.2 Disruption of Food Supply Chains -- 4.2.2.3 Increasing Hunger and Malnutrition -- 4.2.3 Lessons from Other Countries on Strengthening Local Food Systems During COVID-19 -- 4.3 Materials and Methods -- 4.4 Results -- 4.4.1 Online Survey -- 4.4.2 Key Informant Interviews -- 4.5 Discussion -- 4.6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5: Contributions of Small Grains Grown in Zimbabwe's Dryland Regions in Boosting Immunity and Combating COVID-19 -- 5.1 Introduction.
5.2 Materials and Methods -- 5.3 Results and Discussion -- 5.3.1 The Connection Between Small Grains' (Sorghum and Millets) Nutrients, Phytochemicals, and Bioactive Compounds and the Human Immune System -- 5.3.2 The Link Between the Minerals, Phytochemicals, and Bioactive Substances Found in Small Grains (Sorghum and Millets) and COVID-19 Therapy -- 5.3.3 Millets and Sorghum Nutrients, Underlying Conditions, and COVID-19 Prevention -- 5.4 Conclusions and Recommendations -- References -- Chapter 6: The Determinants of Positive Food Procurement Practices in COVID-19 Affected Communities: A Cross-Sectional Study Conducted in Chiredzi Zimbabwe -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Materials and Methods -- 6.2.1 Ethical Consideration -- 6.2.2 Limitations of the Study -- 6.3 Findings -- 6.3.1 Perceived Self-Efficacy -- 6.3.2 Perceived Positive Consequences -- 6.3.3 Perceived Social Norms -- 6.4 Discussion -- 6.5 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 7: Understanding the Dimensions of Resilience for Food and Nutrition Security Among Informal Traders During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Zimbabwe -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Literature Review -- 7.2.1 Clarifying the Key Terms -- 7.2.2 The Nature, Context, and Challenges of the Informal Sector in Zimbabwe -- 7.2.3 The Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Informal Traders in Zimbabwe -- 7.2.4 The Regional and International Experiences Contexts -- 7.3 Materials and Methods -- 7.4 Results -- 7.5 Discussion -- 7.6 Conclusion -- References -- Part III: Livelihoods Sustainability -- Chapter 8: COVID-19 and Agricultural Entrepreneurship in Zimbabwean Townships: A Systematic Literature Review -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Materials and Methods -- 8.2.1 Research Strategy -- 8.2.2 Search Strategy -- 8.2.3 Bibliometric Analysis -- 8.2.4 Systematic Review -- 8.2.5 Themes -- 8.2.5.1 Challenges.
8.2.5.2 Overall Impact of COVID-19 on Agricultural Activities -- 8.3 Conclusion and Recommendations -- References -- Chapter 9: Humanistic Effects of COVID-19 Pandemic on the Informal Sector in Zimbabwe -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Literature Review -- 9.2.1 Collective Five Finger Theoretical Framework -- 9.2.2 Humanistic and COVID-19 Pandemic -- 9.3 Research Methodology -- 9.4 Results and Discussion -- 9.4.1 Economic Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Informal Sector Employees -- 9.4.2 COVID-19 Effects on the Livelihood of Informal Sector Employees -- 9.4.3 Central Government Strategies for COVID-19 Pandemic -- 9.4.4 Strategies to Cushion Informal Sector Workers Against COVID-19 Effects -- 9.5 Discussions -- 9.5.1 Economic Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Informal Sector Employees -- 9.5.2 COVID-19 Effects on the Livelihood of Informal Sector Employees -- 9.5.3 Central Government Strategies for COVID-19 Pandemic -- 9.5.4 Strategies to Cushion Informal Sector Workers Against COVID-19 Effects -- 9.6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 10: The Resilience of the Small-Scale Commercial Fishing Sector to Impacts of COVID-19 in Zimbabwe -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Materials and Methods -- 10.2.1 Study Site -- 10.2.2 Data Collection -- 10.2.3 Data Analysis -- 10.3 Results and Discussions -- 10.4 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 11: COVID-19 and the Horticultural Sector: Dynamics and Implications for Vendors and Traders in the City of Masvingo, Zimbabwe -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Literature Survey -- 11.2.1 COVID-19 Impact on Small-Scale Businesses -- 11.2.2 COVID-19 and Vending -- 11.3 Materials and Methods -- 11.3.1 Study Area -- 11.3.2 Research Design, Sampling and Data Collection -- 11.4 Presentation of Findings -- 11.4.1 Value Chain Disruption -- 11.4.1.1 Disruption of Inbound Logistics -- 11.4.1.2 Disruption of Outbound Logistics.
11.4.2 Product Quality Depreciation and Loss -- 11.4.3 Social Fabric Disruptions -- 11.5 Conclusion and Recommendations -- References -- Chapter 12: Coping Strategies and Livelihood Sustainability for Rural Women in the Face of COVID-19: The Case of Mutoko District, Zimbabwe -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Literature Review -- 12.2.1 Framework and Approach -- 12.2.2 Rural Development, Sustainable Development, Livelihood and Livelihood Diversification -- 12.2.3 Impacts of COVID-19 on Rural Livelihoods -- 12.3 Materials and Methods -- 12.3.1 Study Area Description -- 12.3.2 Sampling Protocols -- 12.3.3 Measurement of Variables and Data Analysis -- 12.4 Findings -- 12.5 Discussion of Findings -- 12.6 Conclusions and Recommendations -- References -- Part IV: Water, Sanitation and the Environment -- Chapter 13: Trends and Dynamics of COVID-19 in Zimbabwe: Implications for Selected Sustainable Development Goals -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 Literature Review -- 13.2.1 The Effect of Lockdown -- 13.3 Materials and Methods -- 13.3.1 Study Area and Experimental Design -- 13.3.2 Data Analysis -- 13.3.3 Computation of the Stringency Index -- 13.4 Results and Discussion -- 13.4.1 Trend of Daily Cases of COVID-19 in Zimbabwe from March 2020 to February 2022 -- 13.4.2 COVID-19-Related Deaths in Zimbabwe (March 2020 to February 2022) -- 13.4.3 Lockdown Measures and Their Level of Restrictions -- 13.5 Correlation Between COVID-19 Reported Cases and Related Death -- 13.6 Spatial Trends of COVID-19 Waves -- 13.7 Implications of COVID-19 Measures on SDGs in Zimbabwe -- 13.8 Conclusions and Recommendations -- References -- Chapter 14: COVID-19's Impacts on Cities: Insights on the Provision of Safe Water, Sanitation and Waste Management in Zimbabwe -- 14.1 Introduction -- 14.2 Literature Review -- 14.2.1 The Impact of COVID-19 to Solid Waste Management.
14.2.2 Institutional Impacts -- 14.3 Materials and Methods -- 14.4 Results and Discussions -- 14.4.1 Socioeconomic Impacts -- 14.4.2 Environmental Impacts -- 14.4.3 Macro-Economic Impacts -- 14.4.4 Impact of Spatial Planning and Design -- 14.4.5 Technical Incapacitation of Local Authorities -- 14.5 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 15: The Paradox of 'Water Is Life' in a Water Rationed City During the COVID-19 Pandemic -- 15.1 Introduction -- 15.2 Literature Review -- 15.2.1 Water Situation and Rationing in Masvingo City -- 15.2.1.1 Main Factors Responsible for Water Shortages in Masvingo -- 15.2.2 Water Rationing in Masvingo City -- 15.3 Materials and Methods -- 15.3.1 Selection of Residential Areas and Participants -- 15.3.2 Data Collection and Analysis -- 15.4 Results and Discussion -- 15.4.1 Policy of Forgetfulness: Response to COVID-19 and Implications on the Urban Water Situation -- 15.4.1.1 Policy (Mis)Match with Reality and Innovative Ways to Get Access to Water During the COVID-19 Pandemic -- 15.4.1.2 COVID-19 Lockdown and the City's Vulnerable Groups -- 15.4.2 Surviving Together: Solidarity, Water Sharing and the Unlikely Good Samaritans -- 15.4.3 COVID-19 and the Entrenched Spatial Inequalities in Urban Development -- 15.5 Conclusions -- References -- Part V: Communication, Learning and Infodemic -- Chapter 16: A CIPP-TOWS Evaluation of Blended Learning for the Sciences and Mathematics During COVID-19: The Case of Great Zimbabwe University -- 16.1 Introduction -- 16.2 Materials and Methods -- 16.2.1 Study Site -- 16.2.2 Research Paradigm -- 16.2.3 Research Design -- 16.2.4 Data Analysis -- 16.2.5 Ethical Considerations -- 16.3 Results -- 16.3.1 Socio-demographic Data -- 16.3.2 CIPP Analysis -- 16.3.3 Threats, Opportunities, Weaknesses, Strengths (TOWS) -- 16.4 Discussion -- 16.4.1 Socio-demography -- 16.4.2 CIPP/TOWS Model.
16.4.3 Strategies to Improve Blended Learning.
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COVID-19, Tourist Destinations and Prospects for Recovery : Volume Three: A South African and Zimbabwean Perspective / / edited by Kaitano Dube, Olga L. Kupika, David Chikodzi
COVID-19, Tourist Destinations and Prospects for Recovery : Volume Three: A South African and Zimbabwean Perspective / / edited by Kaitano Dube, Olga L. Kupika, David Chikodzi
Edizione [1st ed. 2023.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2023
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (318 pages)
Disciplina 616.2414
338.479168
Soggetto topico Tourism
Management
Geography
Business
Africa
Tourism Management
African Business
Soggetto non controllato Geography
Science
ISBN 9783031283406
9783031283390
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Part1. Background and Introduction -- Chapter1. Tourism and COVID-19 in Zimbabwe and South Africa: Contextual perspectives -- Part2. Impacts of COVID-19 on tourist destinations in Zimbabwe and South Africa -- Chapter2. Impacts of COVID-19 on Hotels and Lodges Tourism Destination Areas in Bulawayo Province, Zimbabwe -- Chapter3. The impacts of covid-19 on the traditional African food and beverage expo at the Amagugu International Heritage Centre, Zimbabwe -- Chapter4. The impact of COVID-19 on the tourism sector in Harare and Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe -- Chapter5. Impact of COVID-19 on Nature-Based Tourism electric energy emissions in South African National Parks -- Chapter6. The impact of COVID-19 on rural tourism enterprises in Zimbabwe and its future prospects -- Part3. Management of COVID-19 in Tourist destinations in Zimbabwe and South Africa -- Chapter7. Women’s participation in community-based tourism during the COVID-19 pandemic: A case of Sengwe community in Zimbabwe -- Chapter8. Towards a management intervention framework for Mahenye ecotourism biophysical resources to cope and recover from COVID-19 pandemic shocks -- Chapter9. Locking in lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic for tourism destinations: A case study of wildlife destinations -- Chapter10. Training - an adaptive strategy to revive tourism in South Africa post COVID-19 -- Chapter11. Domestic leisure tourism: Lessons learnt from township business operators during the COVID-19 pandemic era -- Chapter12. Redefining the idea of equal distribution of the benefits of tourism in the era of the COVID-19 pandemic -- Part4. Tourism recovery and resilience in Zimbabwe and South Africa -- Chapter13. Examining the recovery and resilience of Cape Town as a tourist destination post COVID-19 -- Chapter14. Inclusive, participatory approaches to tourism rebuilding and recovery of coastal tourism destinations from the impacts of COVID-19 -- Chapter15. Incentive Travel Recovery: A systematic literature review -- Chapter16. Exploring COVID-19 recovery mechanisms of the accommodation sector in South Africa -- Chapter17. Conclusions and recommendations: A Resilient Tourism Future for Zimbabwe, South Africa and the SADC region.
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Cyclones in Southern Africa Volume 1 Interfacing the catastrophic impact of Cyclone Idai with SDGs in Zimbabwe / / Godwell Nhamo and David Chikodzi
Cyclones in Southern Africa Volume 1 Interfacing the catastrophic impact of Cyclone Idai with SDGs in Zimbabwe / / Godwell Nhamo and David Chikodzi
Autore Nhamo Godwell
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2021]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (275 pages)
Disciplina 551.5513096891
Collana Sustainable Development Goals
Soggetto non controllato Science, multidisciplinary
Geography, general
Monitoring
ISBN 3-030-72393-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910767544103321
Nhamo Godwell  
Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2021]
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Cyclones in Southern Africa . Volume 3 : implications for sustainable development goals / / Godwell Nhamo, David Chikodzi
Cyclones in Southern Africa . Volume 3 : implications for sustainable development goals / / Godwell Nhamo, David Chikodzi
Autore Nhamo Godwell
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2021]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (334 pages)
Disciplina 551.55130968
Collana Sustainable Development Goals
Soggetto topico Cyclones - Africa, Southern
ISBN 3-030-74303-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- About the Editors and Contributors -- About the Editors -- About the Contributors -- Part I: Introduction and Background -- 1: Linking the Impacts of Tropical Cyclones to the Sustainable Development Goals -- 1.1 Introduction and Background -- 1.1.1 Disaster Risk Reduction and SDG Achievement -- 1.2 Impact of Cyclones on Agriculture and Public Health -- 1.3 Impact on Education, Water and Sanitation -- 1.4 Impact on Infrastructure and Settlements -- 1.5 Impact on Natural Resources, Oceans and Tourism -- 1.6 Methodologies Utilised -- 1.7 Layout of the Book -- References -- Part II: A Focus on Agriculture and Public Health -- 2: Impacts of Tropical Cyclone Idai on Cash Crops Agriculture in Zimbabwe -- 2.1 Introduction and Background -- 2.2 Literature Review -- 2.3 Materials and Methods -- 2.4 Findings and Discussions -- 2.5 Conclusions -- References -- 3: A Comparative Study of the Impacts of Flooding on Food Security of Urban and Rural Households in Blantyre City and Chikwawa, Malawi -- 3.1 Introduction and Background -- 3.2 Research Design -- 3.2.1 Focal Sites -- 3.2.2 Survey Tools and Approach -- 3.2.3 Hydro-Climatological Data and Analysis -- 3.3 Presentation and Discussion of Findings -- 3.3.1 Climate Trends, Climate Risks and River Discharge -- 3.3.1.1 Rainfall Climatology -- 3.3.1.2 Temporal Patterns of Rainfall Extremes -- 3.3.1.3 Frequency Analysis of Rainfall Extremes -- 3.3.1.4 Community Perceptions' of Flooding Risks -- 3.3.2 Key Food Products Consumed in Chikwawa Rural and Blantyre Urban -- 3.3.3 Sources of Food Products in Bangwe Township and Magalasi Village -- 3.3.4 Accessibility of Food Products in Urban and Rural Households -- 3.3.5 Flooding Effects on Food and Agricultural Flows and Food Security -- 3.4 Conclusions -- References.
4: Assessment of Cyclone Idai Floods on Local Food Systems and Disaster Management Responses in Mozambique and Zimbabwe -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Literature Review -- 4.3 Research Design -- 4.4 Findings and Discussion -- 4.4.1 Cyclone Idai Disaster Landscapes and Official Responses -- 4.4.2 Impact of Cyclone Idai on Food Systems and Hunger -- 4.5 Conclusions -- References -- 5: Impacts of Tropical Cyclones Idai and Kenneth on Public Health in Southern Africa -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Background -- 5.2.1 Communicable Diseases: Malawi, Mozambique and Zimbabwe -- 5.2.2 Non-communicable Disorders: Zimbabwe, Malawi and Mozambique -- 5.2.3 Mental Health: Malawi, Zimbabwe, Mozambique and South Africa -- 5.2.4 Food Security -- 5.3 Methods and Materials -- 5.4 Findings -- 5.4.1 Communicable Diseases and Responses in Malawi, Mozambique and Zimbabwe -- 5.4.2 Results of the Rapid Assessment for Impact of Cyclone Idai on People Living with HIV (PLHIV) in Zimbabwe -- 5.4.3 HIV Rapid Assessment Results -- 5.4.4 Obstetric, Newborn Care and Trauma -- 5.4.5 Nutritional Status Post Cyclone -- 5.4.6 Obstetric and Neonatal Outcomes -- 5.5 Discussion -- 5.6 Conclusion -- References -- 6: Perspectives on Safeguarding Children in Sustainable Disaster Mitigation in Zimbabwe -- 6.1 Introduction and Background -- 6.2 Policies, Frameworks and Institutions -- 6.3 Literature Review -- 6.4 Methodology -- 6.5 Presentation and Discussion of Findings -- 6.5.1 Guaranteeing Food Security for Children -- 6.5.2 Child Malnutrition -- 6.5.3 Psychological Well Being -- 6.5.4 Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) -- 6.5.5 Harmonised Social Cash Transfers (HSCTP) -- 6.5.6 Child Protection -- 6.5.7 Cultural Dynamics -- 6.6 Conclusions -- References -- Part III: Education, Water and Sanitation and Livelihoods.
7: Impacts of Cyclone Idai and the Road to Recovery in Education Systems in Zimbabwe -- 7.1 Introduction and Background -- 7.2 Literature Survey -- 7.3 Materials and Methods -- 7.4 Results and Discussion -- 7.4.1 Effects of Cyclone Idai on Education Delivery and Infrastructure -- 7.4.2 Coping Strategies of Learners, Educators and the District Education Offices in the Affected Areas -- 7.4.3 The Opinions of Learners, Educators and the Local District Education Officers in Terms of Disaster Preparedness in Future -- 7.4.4 Responsible Authority District Office -- 7.5 Conclusion -- References -- 8: The Water Sanitation and Hygiene Perspective in Response to Cyclone Idai in Zimbabwe -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Materials and Methods -- 8.3 Results and Discussion -- 8.3.1 Impact of Cyclone Idai on Water, Sanitation and Hygiene -- 8.3.1.1 Impacts on Water Supply -- 8.3.1.2 Impacts on Sanitation -- 8.3.1.3 Impacts on Hygiene -- 8.3.2 Water Sanitation and Hygiene Responses to Impacts of Cyclone Idai -- 8.3.2.1 Water Responses to Impacts of Cyclone Idai -- 8.3.2.2 Sanitation and Hygiene Responses to Impacts of Cyclone Idai -- 8.3.3 Institutional Collaborations and Coordination During Cyclone Idai Response -- 8.3.3.1 National-Level Coordination and Collaboration in the Cyclone Idai Response -- 8.3.3.2 Major Response Coordination Challenges and Strengths at National Level -- 8.3.3.3 Sub-national-level Coordination of Cyclone Idai Response Interventions -- 8.3.3.4 Coordination Weaknesses -- 8.4 Conclusion and Recommendations -- References -- 9: Struggles of Cyclone Idai Floods Survivors Inhabiting Spaces of Vulnerability and Reconstructing Their Fractured Livelihoods -- 9.1 Introduction and Background -- 9.2 Research Design -- 9.3 Presentation and Discussion of Findings -- 9.3.1 Cyclone Idai and the National Emergency Responses.
9.3.1.1 Mozambique -- 9.3.1.2 Eastern Zimbabwe -- 9.3.2 Impact of Cyclone Idai on Local Economies and Livelihoods -- 9.3.2.1 Central Mozambique -- 9.3.2.2 Eastern Zimbabwe -- 9.4 Conclusion -- References -- 10: The Reconstruction of Livelihoods by Survivors of Cyclone Idai in the Chimanimani District of Zimbabwe -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Literature Review -- 10.3 Materials and Methods -- 10.4 Theoretical Framework -- 10.4.1 Sustainable Livelihoods Framework (SLF) -- 10.4.2 Human Agency Approach -- 10.5 Presentation and Discussion of Finding -- 10.5.1 Livelihood Strategies Pursued by Survivors of Cyclone Idai -- 10.5.2 Diversification of Livelihood Strategies -- 10.5.3 Vulnerability Contexts in Livelihood Reconstruction -- 10.6 Conclusion and Policy Options -- References -- Part IV: A Focus on Infrastructure and Settlements -- 11: Planning for Climate and Cyclone Resilient Transport Infrastructures in Southern Africa: Lessons from Zimbabwe -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 A Synopsis of Transport Infrastructure, Legislative and Policy Frameworks -- 11.2.1 Describing Transport Infrastructures -- 11.2.2 Understanding Extreme Weather Events and the Vulnerability of Transport Infrastructures -- 11.2.2.1 Flooding and Heavy Rain -- 11.2.2.2 Cold Wave, Fog, Snowstorms and Avalanches -- 11.2.2.3 Hailstorms, Thunderstorm and Dust Storms -- 11.2.2.4 Heat Waves and Droughts -- 11.2.3 Policy and Legislative Framework for Transport Infrastructure Provision and Maintenance in Zimbabwe -- 11.2.3.1 Zimbabwe National Transport Policy (2012) -- 11.2.3.2 The Roads Act, Chapter (13:18) -- 11.2.3.3 Rural District Councils Act, Chapter (29:13) -- 11.2.4 Institutional Framework for Rural Road Infrastructure Provision and Maintenance in Zimbabwe -- 11.3 Research Methodology -- 11.4 Findings on the Scope and Extent of Infrastructure Damage.
11.4.1 Measuring the Impact of Cyclone Idai on Transport Systems -- 11.4.2 Government of Zimbabwe's Response to Infrastructural Damage -- 11.5 Discussion of Findings -- 11.5.1 Discussions on Improved Measures in Planning and Implementing Transport Infrastructure in Southern Africa -- 11.6 Conclusions -- 11.7 Recommendations -- References -- 12: Impacts of Cyclone Idai on Human Settlements in Zimbabwe -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Literature Review -- 12.2.1 The Concept of Human Settlements -- 12.2.2 Human Settlement Planning in Zimbabwe -- 12.2.3 Human Settlement Form -- 12.2.4 Cyclones and Floods as Natural Disasters - A Spatial Planning Perspective -- 12.2.5 The Place of SDG 11 in Human Settlement Planning -- 12.3 Operationalising the Study -- 12.4 Presentation of Data and Discussion of Findings -- 12.4.1 Impacts of Cyclones and History of Affected Areas -- 12.4.2 Factors Which Exacerbated the Destruction of Property and Loss of Lives -- 12.4.3 Strategies for Strengthening Human Settlement Form in Communities Affected by Cyclones -- 12.4.3.1 Relocation -- 12.5 Conclusions and Summary of Recommendations -- References -- 13: Social and Physical Vulnerability of Settlements to Hydro-Climatic Induced Disasters: Lessons from Cyclone Idai in Zimbabwe -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 Literature Survey -- 13.2.1 Climate-Induced Disasters and Human Settlements Nexus -- 13.2.2 Climate-Induced Disaster Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies -- 13.3 Materials and Methods -- 13.4 Findings and Discussions -- 13.5 Conclusions and Recommendations -- References -- Part V: Natural Resources, Oceans, Tourism and Other Losses -- 14: The Impact of Cyclone Idai on Natural and Plantation Forests in the Eastern Highlands of Zimbabwe -- 14.1 Introduction and Background -- 14.2 Literature Review.
14.2.1 Impact of Cyclones on Natural and Planted Forests.
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Sustainable Development Goals for Society Vol. 2 : Food security, energy, climate action and biodiversity / / edited by Godwell Nhamo, David Chikodzi, Kaitano Dube
Sustainable Development Goals for Society Vol. 2 : Food security, energy, climate action and biodiversity / / edited by Godwell Nhamo, David Chikodzi, Kaitano Dube
Edizione [1st ed. 2021.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2021
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (312 pages)
Disciplina 338.927
Collana Sustainable Development Goals Series
Soggetto topico Sustainability
Agriculture
Agriculture - Economic aspects
Water
Hydrology
Agricultural Economics
ISBN 3-030-70952-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Part1. Introduction and Background -- Chapter1. Making SDGs work to end hunger, sustain energy, resolve climate change and reverse biodiversity loss -- Part2. Food Security and Sustainable Energy -- Chapter2. The contribution of responsible leadership in raising funding to support organisational mandate and the SDGs: Case of the Land Bank of South Africa -- Chapter3. Confronting Poverty, Hunger and Food Insecurity: Lessons from Malawi and Zimbabwe -- Chapter4. Preventing Fall armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperda JE Smith) damage in maize by altering planting time and using varied genotypes -- Chapter5. Enhancing urban farming for sustainable development through Sustainable Development Goals -- Chapter6. Water and sanitation access in the Shamva district for sustainability and development of the Zimbabwean smallholder farming sector -- Chapter7. Responsible Leadership and the Implementation of SDG7: The case of the UNDP Botswana Biogas Project -- Chapter8. Elements of responsible leadership in driving climate action (SDG 13) -- Chapter9. Leadership Capabilities for Successful Implementation of SDG 7 Targets at Energy Company X -- Chapter10. Designing Effective Social Protection for Food and Nutrition Security among Farm Workers: Lessons from Masvingo, Zimbabwe -- Part3. Climate Action for SDGs -- Chapter11. Mitigating Climate Change through Carbon Sequestration for Sustainable Development: Empirical evidence from Cameroon’s Forest Economy -- Chapter12. Private sector Sustainable Development Goals’ localisation: Case of Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport, South Africa -- Chapter13. Scaling up university engagement with the water SDG for general environmental stewardship and climate change resilience -- Chapter14. Climate change in Zimbabwe’s vulnerable communities: A case study of Supporting Enhanced Climate Action Project (SECA- project) in Bulilima district -- Chapter15. Climate resilience strategies and livelihood development in dry regions of Zimbabwe -- Chapter16. Climate Action at international airports: An Analysis of the Airport Carbon Accreditation Programme.
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