BASIS/Zimbabwe Land Reform and Resettlement Program

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Details

Project Code:
Not Available

Start Date:
2000/07/01

End Date:
2002/10/01

CRSP Phase:
Phase 1

Budget:
Not Available

Countries:

Participants

Lead University:

Other Partners:
Southern Alliance for Indigenous resources; World-Wide Fund for Nature; Zimbabwe trust, CAMPFIRE Association; Commercial Farmers Union; Africa Biodiversity Fund; Biodiversity Support Program; World Resources Institute; Agribusiness in Sustainable Natural African Natural Plant Products; The Ford Foudation; Organizacao rural Rural de Ajuda Mutua (Mozambique); Nucleo de Estudos de Terra (Mozambique); International Development Research Center (Canada); Zambia Wildlife Authority; Conservation International

Principal Investigator(s):
John Bruce

Co-Principal Investigator(s):
David Hughes, Michael Roth (US); Phanuel Mugabe, Pius Nyambara (Zimbabwe)

Overview

This project addressed the importance of integrating sustainable management of land and other resources like water in land reform policies to achieve broad-based economic growth and political stability in Zimbabwe that serves the poor. Researchers studied how land reform effected sharecropping, contract farming, and community-based tourism.

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