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Analysis of multidimensional aspects of agricultural droughts in Zimbabwe using the Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI)
D Manatsa, G Mukwada, E Siziba, T Chinyanganya
Theoretical and Applied Climatology 102, 287-305, 2010
1092010
A participatory approach in GIS data collection for flood risk management, Muzarabani district, Zimbabwe
W Chingombe, E Pedzisai, D Manatsa, G Mukwada, P Taru
Arabian Journal of Geosciences 8, 1029-1040, 2015
662015
Mountain-route tourism and sustainability. A discourse analysis of literature and possible future research
S Mutana, G Mukwada
Journal of outdoor recreation and tourism 24, 59-65, 2018
652018
Relative impacts of ENSO and Indian Ocean dipole/zonal mode on east SADC rainfall
D Manatsa, CH Matarira, G Mukwada
International Journal of Climatology 31 (4), 558-577, 2011
622011
The impact of customer retention strategies in the South African cellular industry: The case of the Eastern Free State
ME Molapo, G Mukwada
International Journal of Business, Humanities and Technology 1 (2), 52-60, 2011
552011
Rainfall mechanisms for the dominant rainfall mode over Zimbabwe relative to ENSO and/or IODZM
D Manatsa, G Mukwada
The Scientific World Journal 2012, 2012
392012
An exploratory assessment of significant tourism sustainability indicators for a montane-based route in the Drakensberg Mountains
S Mutana, G Mukwada
Sustainability 9 (7), 1202, 2017
372017
Maize yield forecasting for Zimbabwe farming sectors using satellite rainfall estimates
D Manatsa, IW Nyakudya, G Mukwada, H Matsikwa
Natural Hazards 59, 447-463, 2011
372011
On the decoupling of the IODZM from southern Africa Summer rainfall variability
D Manatsa, CJC Reason, G Mukwada
International Journal of Climatology 32 (5), 727-746, 2012
352012
A connection from stratospheric ozone to El Niño-Southern Oscillation
D Manatsa, G Mukwada
Scientific Reports 7 (1), 5558, 2017
302017
Influence of altitude on the spatiotemporal variations of meteorological droughts in mountain regions of the free state Province, South Africa (1960–2013)
M Mbiriri, G Mukwada, D Manatsa
Advances in Meteorology 2018, 1-11, 2018
282018
The potential of community-based geotourism in rural development in South Africa: The case of Witsie cave project
G Mukwada, N Sekhele
Journal of Asian and African Studies 52 (4), 471-483, 2017
202017
Are policies and guidelines shaping tourism sustainability in South Africa? Critical Success Factors for tourism sustainability governance in the Drakensberg Region
S Mutana, G Mukwada
Tourism and Hospitality Research 20 (2), 198-209, 2020
192020
Can mountain route tourism work for the poor? Exploring worldviews from Maluti Route in the Drakensberg Region of South Africa
S Mutana, G Mukwada
Tourism and Hospitality Research 20 (1), 18-30, 2020
192020
Spatiotemporal analysis of the effect of climate change on vegetation health in the Drakensberg Mountain Region of South Africa
G Mukwada, D Manatsa
Environmental monitoring and assessment 190, 1-21, 2018
192018
Challenges confronting the quality of postgraduate research supervision and its effects on time-to-degree and throughput rates: A case of a South African University
L Holtman, G Mukwada
Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences 5 (6), 179-190, 2014
162014
Assessing the frequency of drought/flood severity in the Luvuvhu River catchment, Limpopo Province, South Africa
SM Mazibuko, G Mukwada, ME Moeletsi
Water SA 47 (2), 172-184, 2021
142021
Geospatial and temporal analysis of drought years in Zimbabwe, 1940–1999
G Mukwada, D Manatsa
Geographia Polonica 86 (4), 313-326, 2013
142013
Is climate change the Nemesis of rural development?: An analysis of patterns and trends of Zimbabwean droughts
G Mukwada, D Manatsa
Climate Change, Extreme Events and Disaster Risk Reduction: Towards …, 2018
132018
Can famine be averted? A spatiotemporal assessment of the impact of climate change on food security in the Luvuvhu River Catchment of South Africa
G Mukwada, SM Mazibuko, M Moeletsi, GM Robinson
Land 10 (5), 527, 2021
122021
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