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The Political Economy of Environmental Conservation in Southern Africa

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Start time:

October 24, 2024 @ 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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Bindura University of Science Education, Bindura, Mashonaland Central, 00263

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Simon Mhanze

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Munashe Chideya

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Description

Africa remains the highest rural region with 61 percent of its population living in rural areas. Of course, rural poverty is not only rife in Africa but a global phenomenon. One fifth of the world’s population live in extreme poverty (Khan 2001). Two out of three people in rural areas are living in poverty ( Nucci et al 2020). The causes of such poverty are complex ranging from failures of governments, collapsing markets, institutional failure, and various ill-fated public policies. Other causes such as climate, especially droughts have also been explored by scholars like David Anderson (1984) and Tinashe Takuva (2021). Doomed and dangerous government policies have been accused of exacerbating the issue, by neglecting social and physical development through infrastructural development in rural areas.

Clearly, we really need to understand the roots of rural poverty to help address it. A detailed account of the causes of rural poverty has been grouped into three dimensions, economic, social, and environmental. On the economic side, rural areas have witnessed low productivity, lacked economic diversification, and limited access to markets. Socially, there has been exclusion, especially of women, to access land and other economic opportunities available for them to make a living (Suttie 2020).  Central to this workshop is the environmental dimension. The loss of biodiversity, climate change, droughts and environmental degradation have impacted agricultural production since most of the rural dwellers rely on subsistence farming (Mugandani 2012). Agriculture is the main source of income for the majority of rural poor

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