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Challenging simplistic land degradation and restoration narratives in Zim - NewsDay Zimbabwe

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Previously, I reviewed the results of our land use analysis using a combination of Landsat satellite imagery, document/archival analysis and field interviews from Mvurwi area in northern Zimbabwe from 1984 to 2018, now out as a working paper.

The post Challenging simplistic land degradation and restoration narratives in Zim appeared first on NewsDay Zimbabwe.

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