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Philani Moyo
Philani Moyo
Professor, University of Fort Hare, South Africa
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The impact of climate change on agro-ecological based livelihoods in Africa: A review
T Dube, P Moyo, M Ncube, D Nyathi
Dube T, Moyo P, Mpofu M, Nyathi D (2016), The impact of climate change on …, 2016
1512016
Small grains “resistance”? Making sense of Zimbabwean smallholder farmers’ cropping choices and patterns within a climate change context
K Phiri, T Dube, P Moyo, C Ncube, S Ndlovu
Cogent Social Sciences, 2019
442019
Theorizing migration-development interactions: towards an integrated approach
D Nzima, V Duma, P Moyo
Migration and Development 6 (2), 305-318, 2017
382017
Urban agriculture and poverty mitigation in Zimbabwe: prospects and obstacles in Bulawayo townships
P Moyo
Journal of Human Ecology 42 (2), 125-133, 2013
372013
Will adaptation carry the future? Questioning the long-term capacity of smallholder farmers’ adaptation strategies against climate change in Gwanda District, Zimbabwe
T Dube, C Mlilo, P Moyo, C Ncube, K Phiri
Taylor and Francis, 2018
332018
Devolution of power in Zimbabwe's new constitutional order: Opportunities and potential constraints
P Moyo, C Ncube
Law, Democracy & Development 18 (1), 289-304, 2014
332014
The gender-differentiated impacts of climate change on rural livelihoods labour requirements in Southern Zimbabwe
T Dube, S Intauno, P Moyo, K Phiri
Journal of Human Ecology 58 (1-2), 48-56, 2017
272017
Indigenous knowledge, global ignorance? Insights from an Eastern Cape climate change study
A Apraku, W Akpan, P Moyo
South African Review of Sociology 49 (2), 1-21, 2018
262018
Migrant remittances, livelihoods and investment: Evidence from Tsholotsho District in the Matabeleland North Province of Zimbabwe
D Nzima, V Duma, P Moyo
Migracijske i etničke teme 32 (1), 37-62, 2016
242016
Climate change, human insecurity and conflict dynamics in the Lake Chad Region
S Ehiane, P Moyo
Journal of Asian and African studies 57 (8), 1677-1689, 2022
222022
Towards a framework for the integration of traditional ecological knowledge and meteorological science in seasonal climate forecasting: the case of smallholder farmers in Zimbabwe
T Dube, P Moyo, S Ndlovu, K Phiri
Journal of Human Ecology 54 (1), 49-58, 2016
212016
Rangeland management and drought coping strategies for livestock farmers in the semi-arid savanna communal areas of Zimbabwe
B Moyo, S Dube, P Moyo
Journal of Human Ecology 44 (1), 9-21, 2013
212013
Debunking the effectiveness of in-kind transfers in alleviating urban household food insecurity in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe
S Ndlovu, M Mpofu, P Moyo
Development Southern Africa 37 (1), 55-69, 2020
182020
The new ‘diaspora trap’framework: Explaining return migration from South Africa to Zimbabwe beyond the ‘failure-success’ framework
D Nzima, P Moyo
Migration Letters 14 (3), 355-370, 2017
182017
Urban livelihoods after the fast track land reform programme in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe
P Moyo
Journal of Human Ecology 42 (1), 25-32, 2013
152013
Land reform in Zimbabwe and urban livelihoods transformation
P Moyo
Institute of Development Studies, 2010
152010
Addressing climate change vulnerability through small livestock rearing in Matobo, Zimbabwe
K Phiri, S Ndlovu, M Mpofu, P Moyo, HC Evans
African handbook of climate change adaptation, 1-20, 2020
122020
Coping with climate change in Africa: An analysis of local interpretations in Eastern Cape, SA
A Apraku, P Moyo, W Akpan
Development Southern Africa 36 (3), 295-308, 2019
102019
Migration and local development: the multiplier effect of migrant remittances on non-recipient households in Tsholotsho, Zimbabwe
D Nzima, V Duma, P Moyo
Migracijske i etničke teme 33 (2), 143-164, 2017
102017
Local development and migrant remittances: Education, skills and capabilities as preconditions for investment in Tsholotsho, Zimbabwe
D Nzima, V Duma, P Moyo, CK Hlatywayo
Journal of Sociology and Social Anthropology 8 (2), 69-76, 2017
92017
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