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Muma, Kangwa I. M., Mutale Nyaywa, Godfrey Mwelwa, Anne Buglass, and Chileshe Mboni. "Prevalence of Eye Diseases among Learners in Kafue District, Zambia." Medical Journal of Zambia 47, no. 1 (May 7, 2020): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.55320/mjz.47.1.132.

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Objective: To determine the pattern and magnitude of eye diseases among the primary and secondary schools' learners in Kafue District in Zambia. Method: A cross-sectional survey of all 73 primary and secondary schools in Kafue. Results: A total of 18,713 enrolled in the study. The prevalence of eye diseases was 20.9% accounting for 17.0% allergic conjunctivitis followed by refractive error 3.3%, and least was retinal disorder at 0.01%. Urban dwellers were affected more than their rural counterparts. Conclusion: The survey found a high prevalence of eye diseases among the learners in Kafue District with allergic conjunctivitis being the most prevalent cause followed by significant refractive errors.
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Chilala, Cheela. "Book Review: The Lucky Man Bar." Journal of Law and Social Sciences 5, no. 2 (June 21, 2023): 55–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.53974/unza.jlss.5.2.1009.

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The action of The Lucky Man Bar is set in both Zambia and Nepal. There are also snippets of action that occur in Congo and Greece. In Zambia, the action vacillates mostly between the city of Lusaka and the small town of Kafue. The descriptive narration of the Kafue area suggests that the author is very familiar with the geography of the area in and around Kafue. A good example is the description of the physical features of the area where the drive takes place in the prologue. This is indicative of the fact that the author actually worked in the area for Sino Hydro, a Chinese construction company. Some of the similarities between the author and the narrator, as a matter of fact, invite questions regarding whether or not the novel is a palimpsest of part-fact and part-fiction.
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Thapa, Brijesh, and Joohyun Lee. "Visitor experience in Kafue National Park, Zambia." Journal of Ecotourism 16, no. 2 (October 24, 2016): 112–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14724049.2016.1245737.

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Cowx, Ian G., Alphart Lungu, and Mainza Kalonga. "Optimising hydropower development and ecosystem services in the Kafue River, Zambia." Marine and Freshwater Research 69, no. 12 (2018): 1974. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/mf18132.

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Fisheries are an important resource in Zambia, but are experiencing overexploitation and are under increasing pressure from external development activities that are compromising river ecosystem services and functioning. One such system is the Kafue Flats floodplain, which is under threat from hydropower development. This paper reviews the effect of potential hydropower development on the Kafue Flats floodplain and explores mechanisms to optimise the expansion of hydropower while maintaining the ecosystem functioning and services that the floodplain delivers. Since completion of the Kafue Gorge and Itezhi-tezhi dams, seasonal fluctuations in the height and extent of flooding have been suppressed. This situation is likely to get worse with the proposed incorporation of a hydropower scheme into Itezhi-tezhi dam, which will operate under a hydropeaking regime. This will have major ramifications for the fish communities and ecosystem functioning and is likely to result in the demise of the fishery, along with destruction of the wetlands and associated wildlife. To redress the problem, it is recommended that an environmental-flow study is conducted, as initiated by World Wildlife Fund, to protect provision of the existing ecosystem services and optimise hydropower development, thus ensuring sustainability of the aquatic resources of the Kafue Flats for future generations.
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Muma, Kangwa I. M., Mutale Nyaywa, Godfrey Mwelwa, Anne Buglass, and Chileshe Mboni. "Prevalence of Eye Diseases among Learners in Kafue District, Zambia." Medical Journal of Zambia 47, no. 1 (January 1, 2020): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.55320/mjz.47.1.632.

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Objective: To determine the pattern and magnitude of eye diseases among the primary and secondary schools' learners in Kafue District in Zambia.Method: A cross-sectional survey of all 73 primary and secondary schools in Kafue.Results: A total of 18,713 enrolled in the study. The prevalence of eye diseases was 20.9% accounting for 17.0% allergic conjunctivitis followed by refractive error 3.3%, and least was retinal disorder at 0.01%. Urban dwellers were affected more than their rural counterparts.Conclusion: The survey found a high prevalence of eye diseases among the learners in Kafue District with allergic conjunctivitis being the most prevalent cause followed by significant refractive errors.
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Munyeme, M., J. B. Muma, V. M. Siamudaala, E. Skjerve, H. M. Munang’andu, and M. Tryland. "Tuberculosis in Kafue lechwe antelopes (Kobus leche Kafuensis) of the Kafue Basin in Zambia." Preventive Veterinary Medicine 95, no. 3-4 (July 2010): 305–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.prevetmed.2010.03.014.

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Qiu, Yongjin, David Squarre, Yukiko Nakamura, Alice C. C. Lau, Lavel Chinyama Moonga, Naoko Kawai, Aiko Ohnuma, et al. "Evidence of Borrelia theileri in Wild and Domestic Animals in the Kafue Ecosystem of Zambia." Microorganisms 9, no. 11 (November 22, 2021): 2405. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9112405.

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Members of the genus Borrelia are arthropod-borne spirochetes that are human and animal pathogens. Vertebrate hosts, including wild animals, are pivotal to the circulation and maintenance of Borrelia spirochetes. However, information on Borrelia spirochetes in vertebrate hosts in Zambia is limited. Thus, we aimed to investigate the presence of Borrelia spirochetes in wild animals and cattle in Zambia. A total of 140 wild animals of four species and 488 cattle DNA samples from /near the Kafue National Park were collected for real-time PCR screening, followed by characterization using three different genes with positive samples. Five impalas and 20 cattle tested positive using real-time PCR, and sequence analysis revealed that the detected Borrelia were identified to be Borrelia theileri, a causative agent of bovine borreliosis. This is the first evidence of Borrelia theileri in African wildlife and cattle in Zambia. Our results suggest that clinical differentiation between bovine borreliosis and other bovine diseases endemic in Zambia is required for better treatment and control measures. As this study only included wild and domestic animals in the Kafue ecosystem, further investigations in other areas and with more wildlife and livestock species are needed to clarify a comprehensive epidemiological status of Borrelia theileri in Zambia.
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Wamulume, J., J. Landert, R. Zurbrügg, I. Nyambe, B. Wehrli, and D. B. Senn. "Exploring the hydrology and biogeochemistry of the dam-impacted Kafue River and Kafue Flats (Zambia)." Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Parts A/B/C 36, no. 14-15 (2011): 775–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pce.2011.07.049.

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Squarre, David, Ilunga Kabongo, Musso Munyeme, Chisoni Mumba, Wizaso Mwasinga, Lottie Hachaambwa, Chihiro Sugimoto, and Boniface Namangala. "Human African Trypanosomiasis in the Kafue National Park, Zambia." PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases 10, no. 5 (May 19, 2016): e0004567. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0004567.

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Kock, N. D., G. Kampamba, S. Mukaratirwa, and J. du Toit. "Disease investigation into free-ranging Kafue lechwe (Kobus leche kafuensis) on the Kafue Flats in Zambia." Veterinary Record 151, no. 16 (October 19, 2002): 482–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/vr.151.16.482.

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Дисертації з теми "Kafue Textiles of Zambia"

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Pettersson, Ulf T. "A geochemical study of the Kafue River, Zambia /." Luleå, 2002. http://epubl.luth.se/1402-1544/2002/46.

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Pettersson, Ulf T. "A hydrogeochemical study of the Kafue River, Zambia." Licentiate thesis, Luleå tekniska universitet, 1999. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:ltu:diva-18498.

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Munyati, Christopher. "Wetland change assessment on the Kafue Flats, Zambia : a remote sensing approach." Thesis, University of Stirling, 1997. http://hdl.handle.net/1893/21424.

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The Kafue Flats floodplain wetland system in southern Zambia is under increasing climate and human pressures. Firstly, drought episodes appear more prevalent in recent years in the region and secondly, two dams were built on the lower and upper ends of the wetland in 1972 and 1978, respectively, across the Kafue River which flows through the wetland. The study uses multi-temporal remote sensing to assess change in extent and vigour of green vegetation, and extent of water bodies and dry land cover on the Kafue Flats. The change detection's management value is assessed. Four normalised, co-registered digital Landsat images from 24 September 1984, 3 September 1988, 12 September 1991 and 20 September 1994 were used. The main change detection method used was comparison of classifications, supplemented by Normalised Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) and Principal Component Analysis (PCA) change detection. Ancillary land use and environmental data were used in interpreting the change in the context of cause and effect. The results indicate inconsistent trends in the changes of most land cover classes, as a result of manipulation of the wetland by man through annual variations in the timing and magnitude of regulated flows into the wetland, as well as burning. However, the results also show spatial reduction in the wetland's dry season dense green reed-grass vegetation in upstream sections which are not affected by the water backing-up above of the lower dam. Sparse green vegetation is replacing the dense green vegetation in these upstream areas. It is inferred that this dry season degradation of the wetland threatens bird species which may use the reeds for dry season nesting. It is proposed that ground surveying and monitoring work at the micro-habitat level is necessary to ascertain the implications of the losses. It is concluded that, in spite of difficulties, multi-temporal remote sensing has a potential role in wetland change assessment on the Kafue Flats at the community level, but that it needs to be supplemented by targeted, micro-habitat level ground surveys.
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Mwelwa, Elenestina Mutekenya. "The application of the monthly time step Pitman rainfall-runoff model to the Kafue River basin of Zambia." Thesis, Rhodes University, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1006171.

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This thesis presents a discussion on the study undertaken in the application of the monthly time step Pitman rainfall-runoff model to the Kafue River basin. The study constituted one of the initial steps in the capacity building and expansion of the application of hydrologic models in the southern African region for water resources assessment, one of the core areas of the Southern African FRIEND project (Flow Regimes from International Experimental Network Data). The research process was undertaken in four major stages, each stage working towards achieving the research objectives. The first stage was the preparation of spatial data which included the selection and delineation of sub-catchments and inclusion of spatial features required to run the Pitman model and transferring the spatial data into SPATSIM. The second stage was the preparation of input data, mainly rainfall, streamflow, evaporation, and water abstraction data. This information was then imported into SPATSIM, which was able to assist in the further preparation of data by assessment of the input data quality, linking of observed flows and spatial interpolation of point rainfall data to average catchment rainfall in readiness for running and calibration of the model. The third stage was the running and calibration of the Pitman model. Use was made of both the automatic calibration facility, as well as manual calibration by means of the time series graph display and analysis facility of SPATSIM. Model calibration was used to obtain the best fit and an acceptable correlation between the simulated and the observed flows and to obtain simulation parameter sets for sub-catchments and regions within the Kafue catchment. The fourth stage was the analysis and evaluation of the model results. This included verification of results over different time periods and validation and testing of parameter transfers to other catchments. This stage also included the evaluation of SPATSIM as a tool for applying the model and as a database for the processing and storage of water resources data. The study’s output includes: A comprehensive database of hydrometeorological, physical catchment characteristics, landuse and water abstraction information for the Kafue basin; calibrated Pitman model parameters for the sub-catchments within the Kafue basin; recommendations for future work and data collection programmes for the application of the model. The study has also built capacity by facilitating training and exposure to rainfall-runoff models (specifically the Pitman model) and associated software, SPATSIM. In addition, the dissemination of the results of this study will serve as an effective way of raising awareness on the application of the Pitman model and the use of the SPATSIM software within Zambia and the region. The overall Pitman model results were found to be satisfactory and the calibrated model is able to reproduce the observed spatial and temporal variations in streamflow characteristics in the Kafue River basin.
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Mwamba, Bright. "Water resources management in Zambia: a case of cumulative impacts associated with copper mining in the Upper Kafue Catchment, Copperbelt Province, Zambia." Master's thesis, Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/33894.

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Water resources management is high on the agenda both locally and globally because of its important role in social, economic and environmental development. For example, as part of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, all United Nations Member States adopted 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in 2015 that covered thematic issues including water, energy, climate, oceans, urbanization, transport, science and technology. Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) no.6, which targets universal access to safe and affordable drinking water for all by 2030, is of particular interest in this study. The mining industry contributes to socio-economic development; however, it has also contributed to declining water quality in rivers and lakes in many regions globally. In this study, the status and governance of water resources within the Copperbelt province of Zambia over the period 2000 to 2020 was examined. The study investigated population and economic growth within the region and its correlation with changes in water quality and quantity. The research also focused on understanding the ways copper mining is affecting local water resources. The study also investigated challenges faced by regulators and institutions in the water sector, and considered how these challenges could be addressed. Secondary data was obtained from government institutions within Zambia such as National Water Supply and Sanitation Council (NWASCO), Water Resources Management Authority (WARMA) and Zambia Environmental Management Agency (ZEMA), which are the key institutions in the water sector and the environment. Semi-structured interviews were also conducted with the three key institutions in the water and pollution control sectors. The results showed that the total population in the Copperbelt province has increased by 20% since 2000 to a total of 1 972 317 in 2010. The population is projected to be 2 669 635 in 2020, representing about 27% increase from 2010. The rural population is projected to be 423 511 in 2020, representing about 11% increase from 2010 while the urban population will be 2 246 124 in 2020 representing about 29% increase from 2010. The majority of this growth has occurred in urban areas, which grew by about 30% from 2000 to a total of 1 595 456 in 2010. Rural population has increased by 8% since 2000 to a total of 376 861. The results also showed increased economic activities driven mainly by copper mining. Water abstraction has generally declined since 2000 mainly due to decrease in mining activities. In 2000, about 1 million m3 /day was abstracted in the Copperbelt province and about 600 000 m3 per day in 2005. The reduction in 2005 could be attributed to reduction in mining activities and institutional changes in the water sector. Water production and consumption from commercial utilities has generally been in decline from 2000 to 2017. This is also the case with water consumption per capita and water production per capita. For example, water consumption per capita per day in 2001 was 203 liters and reduced to 113 liters in 2017, representing a 44% reduction in consumption. The results showed that water consumption from 2004 to 2008 averaged 100 million m3 while the production averaged 160 million m3 per year. NWASCO attributed the general downward trend in water production and consumption in the province to maintenance and rehabilitation of water infrastructure, and investment in new infrastructure, thereby reducing the unaccounted-for water. The other reason could be that new housing developments prefer to use groundwater sources rather than utility water (supplied by water companies). The reduction could also be attributed to the cost of water and that consumers needed to adjust from the background where utility services such as water supply and sanitation were the sole responsibilities of the mines (ZCCM), prior to privatization. In terms of water supply and sanitation coverage, there has been an increased coverage since 2000. In 2001, the population that had access to water supply and sanitation was 81% and 46%, respectively. Therefore, roughly 50% of the population had no access to sanitation. However, in 2017 the population with access to water supply and sanitation was 91% and 75%, respectively. This represented only 25% of the population in serviced areas that had no access to sanitation. Between 2007 and 2008, the sanitation coverage had seen a reduction compared to the year 2006. This was due to institutional changes on the Copperbelt province, and the 2008 economic recession – the mine townships that were previously serviced by an asset holding after privatization of the mines were taken over by other utility companies. Consequently, the service delivery in the province initially dropped, but then started increasing again in 2009.
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Mwelwa, Elenestina Mutekenya. "The application of the monthly time step Pitman rainfall-runoff model to the Kafue River basin of Zambia." Connect to this title online, 2004. http://eprints.ru.ac.za/173/.

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Nyirenda, Elvis. "Conjunctive Operation of Hydro and Solar PV Power with Pumped Storage at Kafue Gorge Power Station (Zambia)." Thesis, Högskolan Dalarna, Energiteknik, 2019. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:du-30545.

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This report covers the work carried out to redesign the two existing conventional hydro power stations in Zambia on the Kafue river into the pumped storage facility with solar photovoltaic power so that security of supply and water conservation is achieved to reduce the power deficits during the dry and drought periods. The two stations are Kafue gorge upper power station (KGUPS) and Kafue gorge lower power station (KGLPS) with an installed capacity of 990 MW and 750 MW respectively. These two stations are dammed hydro power station with the reservoirs size of 785 106 m3 and 80 106 m3 respectively and situated on the 9000 hectares of land with the net head of 400 m. The two plants are situated 15 kilometres apart and the water inflow in the KGUPS is dependent on the water release from the holding dam Ithezi- thezi (ITT dam) situated 220 kilometres from the KGUPS dam. The work covered the sizing of the storage dams and determining the autonomy days needed in order to keep the station (KGUPS) running with minimal impact on power blackouts which were calculated at 5 days considering the size of the dam and the available energy. The financial calculation for the PV system was also carried out in this study except for the hydro system which was not carried out due to the time allocated to conduct this study. The proposed operation scheme for the two hydro stations and the solar PV system is also carried out in order to increase solar power penetration in the Zambian grid, reduce power deficit and conserve water during the days/times with enough solar power.   Designing of the system was carried out using Homer Pro software on which the hydro power station was modelled using the water influx into the turbines at KGUPS, the plant net head of 400 meters was also used with the calculated head losses of 7 % for the 4 meter diameter penstock between KGUPS dam, KGUPS machine hall to the KGLPS dam. The KGUPS dam was modelled as a natural battery so that charging is done using the water from the KGLPS dam, the battery with a total annual capacity of 428 GWh was modelled. PVsyst and PVGIS software tools were also used to simulate the production from the optimised PV system so that the accuracy of tools can be compared.   To cover the load of 777 MW/day (18.6 GWh/day), the available power to provide the necessary energy for the pumps was 270 MW as surplus power from the hydro power machines at KGUPS .The available power from solar PV plant of 236 MW maximum was achieved from the optimized 300 MW PV plant in the dry period of the day which occurs in the month of October, with 300 MW converter , 8 % penetration of solar into the Zambian grid and the pumping scheme was able to provide 589 hours of autonomy with 80 % average state of charge. The total maximum power of 390 MW was good enough to provide power to the two pumps of each 165 MW. From the simulations carried out in the increment of solar PV system from 50 MW to 350 MW, the reliance on hydro power can be reduced drastically and power deficits due to the drought situation as the case for the year 2016 can be alleviated. 300 MW PV plant was selected in order to match with the available land, machines to work as pumps and the initial investment cost to be loosely monitored. The optimized 300 MW PV system with the life of 30 years had a project capital cost of $113 million united states dollars with the levelized cost of electricity 0.0487 $/kWh. The solar PV plant has a payback period of 9 years considering the yearly production from solar PV of 534 GWh as simulated from Homer, PVGIS interactive tool gave an output of 491 GWh. Pumped hydro systems has the capability of utilizing the already existing structures like dams and turbines. They also have the capability of stabilizing the grid network and allow easy penetration of renewable energy technologies like wind and solar. With the government of Zambia pushing for more renewables in the grid by 2030, a pumped hydro project at KGUPS will certainly be able to stabilize the grid and provide a scheme that will be able to push thermal plants to run at full capacity and the efficiency can be improved. In accordance with the IEC TC (technical committee) [30] pumped hydro energy storage is a mature bulk energy technology offering stability and allowing the penetration of intermittent renewables like wind and solar.
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Midlane, Neil. "The conservation status and dynamics of a protected African lion Panthera leo population in Kafue National Park, Zambia." Doctoral thesis, University of Cape Town, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/9308.

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The abundance of African lions Panthera leo has declined rapidly in recent decades, largely due to competition for space with growing human populations. The future persistence of the species in the wild therefore depends heavily on viable populations in large protected areas, where lions play key ecological and economic roles. Zambia is one of nine countries estimated to have over 1000 wild lions, and Kafue, its largest national park, is a key refuge for the species. In this thesis I aimed to address the paucity of management and conservation relevant data on Kafue's lion population. I first used a track-based occupancy survey to determine the broad-scale drivers of lion distribution in the park. My results did not support my a priori expectations of anthropogenic edge effects driving lion occupancy; instead favourable habitat emerged as the best predictor of dry season lion distribution. The lack of edge effects is likely a result of the uniform suppressive effect on prey biomass of ubiquitous illegal bushmeat hunting in Kafue. After using my occupancy results to stratify my study area, I tested the effectiveness and efficiency of two well-established survey methods, track counts and call-up surveys, by comparing the resulting density estimates with that of a reference sample of GPS-collared lions in the study area. Accuracy of the two results was comparable, but the call-up estimate was more precise. However, call-up surveys are subject to variation in response rates that is difficult to quantify. I thus recommend that track count surveys are more suitable for monitoring lion population trends in Kafue. I further provide the first robust density estimate for northern Kafue of 1.83 lions (>1yr old) per 100 km2. Understanding how animals use space is fundamental to their conservation. I therefore used GPS collars to investigate lion spatial ecology at a finer scale, and the effects thereon of the seasonal flooding of large parts of Kafue. Home range sizes were comparable to those of other lion populations in the region. However, seasonal inundation caused lions to expand home ranges, travel greater distances and shift away from favourable habitat in the wet season, potentially contributing to apparent high cub mortality rates. The combination of these factors may limit the resilience of the population in the face of identified local anthropogenic threats (i.e. illegal hunting of ungulates and lions, legal trophy hunting of lions and frequent, uncontrolled bushfires). I provide both direct and indirect evidence of such threats, and conclude that lion abundance in Kafue is limited primarily by the suppressed prey population, while the extent and regularity of bushfires may also have adverse effects. I recommend stronger enforcement of existing regulations pertaining to illegal hunting and fires, and the implementation of recently developed monitoring software to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of limited law enforcement resources. I further conclude that lion hunting quotas were excessive prior to the 2013 ban on hunting in Zambia, and suggest that the ban remain in place for at least three years to enable adequate recovery of the population. If the Zambian government elects to lift the ban, I propose a total combined quota of 5.25 lions per annum for the hunting concessions surrounding Kafue. I further recommend the implementation of strict age-based regulations within a robust adaptive management framework, based on the best available scientific data, to ensure the sustainability of harvest. To evaluate the effectiveness of such management interventions I propose long-term monitoring of lion abundance and distribution in Kafue using annual track count surveys. This study highlights that even the largest of Africa's national parks cannot ensure the survival of flagship apex carnivores. My findings and recommendations may be applicable to other wild lion populations in large protected areas where data paucity limits management effectiveness. Understanding and managing threats to these protected areas at the appropriate scale is critical if they are to meet their conservation objectives and ultimately ensure the persistence of wild lion populations.
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Mumba, Musonda. "Hydrological and Ecological Changes in the Kafue Flats Floodplain, Southern Zambia, after dam constructions : The Case of Chunga Lagoon." Thesis, University College London (University of London), 2009. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.498605.

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Mushili, Beverly Musonda. "Implications of Climate Variability on Small Scale Fishing Activities and the Fishers’ Adaptive Capacity in the Kafue Flats of Zambia." Diss., University of Pretoria, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/2263/79285.

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Small scale fisheries serve as a “safety net” to the landless poor and significantly contribute to nutrition, food security, sustainable livelihood and poverty alleviation especially in developing countries such as Zambia. In spite of this substantial contribution, fisheries are highly susceptible to climate change and variability. The main aim of this study is to investigate the implications of climate variability on small scale fishing activities and the fishers’ adaptive capacity in the Kafue Flats of Zambia. Climatic data from Mumbwa, Kafue Polder, Mt Makulu, Magoye and Lusaka City meteorological stations is examined for the monthly, seasonal and annual variabilities with a central focus on the mean rainfall, temperature and wind speed over the 1982-2011 period. Additionally, the periodic size variation of the Kafue flats catchment area and its effects on the fishing activities are explored using satellite imagery in change detection analysis, employing ARC GIS 10.1 and ENVI 4.8. Further, the study explores the livelihood strategies of the fishing communities in determining their adaptive capacity to climate variability effects. Accordingly, the data sets are analysed using MS EXCEL, SPSS, ANCLIM, TREND TOOL, to establish climatic trends and deduce evidence of change and variability in the Kafue flats. Using snowball sampling technique and household survey, 110 fisher-folk were selected for the study. Besides, dissemination of face-to-face- questionnaires and key informant interviews are employed in this study. Climate variability analysis revealed that strong winds, storms, high rainfall and floods have adverse effects on the fisher-folk and their fishing activities. Thus, 90.9% of the fisher-folk indicated that heavy stormy rains have a larger potential to wreak havoc and cause death due to boat submergence. In addition, 95.5% of the fisher-folk stated that fishing activities do not take place during strong winds and heavy storms until calm weather conditions prevail. It is also established that the fisher-folk who are inclined to remain in a declining fishery are those restricted by a lack of alternative livelihoods and poverty. For instance, nearly half (44.5 %) of the fisher-folk interviewed lack alternative sources of livelihood. The conclusion from the study is that, climate variability has a wide range of impacts on fisheries and fishery dependent households. The explicit and localized impacts of climate variability on fisheries include reduced primary productivity, decrease in lake water levels and fish catches resulting from reduced precipitation and high run off. Therefore, there is need to enhance resilience and adoption of sustainable mitigation and adaptation strategies. The fisher-folk should be educated on alternative livelihoods to enable them cope in an event where climate change and variability severely impact on fisheries.
Dissertation (MSc)--University of Pretoria, 2015.
Geography Geoinformatics and Mateology
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Книги з теми "Kafue Textiles of Zambia"

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1949-, Murphy Ian, ed. The Kafue National Park, Zambia. Bath, U.K: CBC Pub., 2012.

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Zambia Workshop on Oilseed Expression (1987 Kafue, Zambia). Proceedings of the Zambia Workshop on Oilseed Expression: Held at Kafue, Zambia, 27th to 30th October 1987. Harare, Zimbabwe: Post Production Food Industry Advisory Unit, 1988.

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Ellenbroek, G. A. Ecology and productivity of an African wetland system: The Kafue Flats, Zambia. Dordrecht: Dr. W. Junk, 1987.

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N, Chabwela H., Jeffery R. C. V, World Wide Fund for Nature., and International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources., eds. Managing the wetlands of Kafue Flats and Bangweulu Basin: Proceedings of the WWF-Zambia Wetlands Project Workshop, Musungwa Safari Lodge, Kafue National Park, Zambia, 5th-7th November, 1986. Gland, Switzerland: IUCN, 1992.

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Siamudaala, Victor M. Effectiveness of law enforcement on wildlife crimes in the Kafue ecosystem in Zambia. Chilanga, Zambia: Zambia Wildlife Authority, 2009.

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Siamudaala, Victor M. Effectiveness of law enforcement on wildlife crimes in the Kafue ecosystem in Zambia. Chilanga, Zambia: Zambia Wildlife Authority, 2009.

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House, John. The two that got away: An adventure in the Kafue National Park, Zambia. Harare, Zimbabwe: College Press, 2001.

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R, Nyirenda Vincent, and Saiwana Lewis M, eds. Effectiveness of law enforcement on wildlife crimes in the Kafue ecosystem in Zambia. Chilanga, Zambia: Zambia Wildlife Authority, 2009.

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Gender Training Workshop (1996 Kafue Gorge, Zambia). Gender Training Workshop report: 3-4 June and 6-7 June 1996, Kafue Gorge, Zambia. [Lusaka]: UNICEF Lusaka, 1996.

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Douglas, Webb, Hall Nigel, and Southern Africa AIDS Information Dissemination Service., eds. The socio-economic impact of adult morbidity and mortality on households in Kafue District, Zambia. Avondale, Harare, Zimbabwe: SAfAIDS, 1999.

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Частини книг з теми "Kafue Textiles of Zambia"

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Smardon, Richard. "The Kafue Flats in Zambia, Africa: A Lost Floodplain?" In Sustaining the World's Wetlands, 93–123. New York, NY: Springer US, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-49429-6_4.

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Chabwela, H. N., and G. A. Ellenbroek. "The Impact of Hydroelectric Developments on the Lechwe and Its Feeding Grounds at Kafue Flats, Zambia." In Tasks for vegetation science, 95–101. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-2115-3_11.

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Nkhata, Bimo, Charles Breen, and Machaya Chomba. "Why Southern Africa Needs More than an Adaptation Strategy to Build Climate Resilient Floodplains: A Call for Transformative Water Security on the Kafue Flats of Zambia." In Palgrave Studies in Climate Resilient Societies, 77–91. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-78896-8_6.

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Lehmann, D. A. "Languages of the Kafue Basin: Introductory Notes." In Language in Zambia, 101–20. Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315106786-5.

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Dinh, Hinh T. "Textiles and Apparel." In Light Manufacturing in Zambia, 45–54. The World Bank, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1596/9780821399354_ch05.

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Nordström, E., R. Tornberg, and R. Kamanga. "Management of ASR affected spillway structures at Kafue Gorge, Zambia." In Sustainable and Safe Dams Around the World, 316–31. CRC Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9780429319778-28.

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"Secondary Industry: Northern Rhodesia/ Zambia Textiles, 1946–2003." In An African Trading Empire. I.B.Tauris, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9780755624522.ch-018.

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Moonga, Fred. "Aging in the Contested Floodplain." In Social Aspects of Aging in Indigenous Communities, 227—C9P99. Oxford University PressNew York, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197677216.003.0010.

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Abstract This chapter examines the effects of institutional changes on the social, economic, and cultural aspects of Indigenous older people of the Kafue flats floodplain in southern Zambia. The Indigenous people lived relatively modest lives with economic independence. However, their lives were negatively affected by institutional changes in the access, utilization, and management of pool resources as well as by the effects of climate change. Based on an analysis of evidence and experience of living in the area, the chapter argues that traditional management of pool resources was more sustainable and beneficial to Indigenous people than that brought about by institutional changes. It concludes that Indigenous livelihoods were under threat due to institutional changes and modernization. The latter contributed to “empty nests” and caused a transformation in living arrangements, thus leaving older people more vulnerable. The chapter suggests that future research should focus on how government policy changes need to be synchronized with the livelihoods and traditional culture of Indigenous people in a given area to enhance what is already known and beneficial to a locality.
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Silweya, Timothy, and Charles Muwe Mungule. "Study on the Influence of Product Design Attributes on the Usage of Insecticide Treated Mosquito Nets in Kafue District, Zambia." In Modern Perspectives in Economics, Business and Management Vol. 4, 83–99. Book Publisher International (a part of SCIENCEDOMAIN International), 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/bpi/mpebm/v4/3424f.

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"Chapter Seven. "We Had Cattle And Did Not Fish And Hunt Anyhow!" Institutional Change And Contested Commons In The Kafue Flats Floodplain (Zambia)." In Disputing the Floodplains, 301–59. BRILL, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/ej.9789004185326.i-454.86.

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Тези доповідей конференцій з теми "Kafue Textiles of Zambia"

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Kalimamunalula, M., and MK Lubeya. "184 Community-based cervical cancer screening in kafue district, zambia." In IGCS Annual 2019 Meeting Abstracts. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/ijgc-2019-igcs.184.

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Mulenga, Christopher, and Sam Mwando. "THE NEXUS OF PRIVATE, STATE AND CUSTOMARY TENURE REGIMES: ASSESSING THE RIGHTS OF ARTISANAL FISHERS IN THE KAFUE FLOODPLAINS OF ZAMBIA." In 21st African Real Estate Society Conference. African Real Estate Society, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.15396/afres2022-006.

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