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James Gambiza
James Gambiza
Professor of Environmental Science, Rhodes University
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Assessing the effects of invasive alien species on rural livelihoods: case examples and a framework from South Africa
CM Shackleton, D McGarry, S Fourie, J Gambiza, SE Shackleton, ...
Human ecology 35, 113-127, 2007
2632007
land use options in dry tropical woodland ecosystems in Zimbabwe: economic comparisons of livestock production in communal grazing lands in Zimbabwe
BM Campbell, D Dore, M Luckert, B Mukamuri, J Gambiza
Ecological Economics 33 (3), 413-438, 2000
1032000
Deagrarianisation and forest revegetation in a biodiversity hotspot on the Wild Coast, South Africa
R Shackleton, C Shackleton, S Shackleton, J Gambiza
PloS one 8 (10), e76939, 2013
1002013
Low-cost housing developments in South Africa miss the opportunities for household level urban greening
CM Shackleton, P Hebinck, H Kaoma, M Chishaleshale, A Chinyimba, ...
Land use policy 36, 500-509, 2014
842014
Invasive plants – friends or foes? Contribution of prickly pear (Opuntia ficus-indica) to livelihoods in Makana Municipality, Eastern Cape, South Africa
S Shackleton, D Kirby, J Gambiza
Development Southern Africa 28 (2), 177-193, 2011
822011
Managing miombo woodlands
E Chidumayo, J Gambiza, I Grundy
751996
A 50 year study shows grass cover has increased in shrublands of semi-arid South Africa
ML Masubelele, MT Hoffman, WJ Bond, J Gambiza
Journal of Arid Environments 104, 43-51, 2014
732014
The direct use value of municipal commonage goods and services to urban households in the Eastern Cape, South Africa
NA Davenport, CM Shackleton, J Gambiza
Land use policy 29 (3), 548-557, 2012
722012
A simulation model of miombo woodland dynamics under different management regimes.
J Gambiza, W Bond, PGH Frost, S Higgins
Ecological Economics (Amsterdam) 33 (3), 353-368, 2000
692000
Links between Ecosystem Services and Poverty Alleviation: Situation analysis for arid and semi-arid lands in southern Africa
C Shackleton, S Shackleton, J Gambiza
602008
Fire‐tolerance mechanisms of common woody plant species in a semiarid savanna in south‐western Zimbabwe
LL Nefabas, J Gambiza
African journal of Ecology 45 (4), 550-556, 2007
552007
Fire behaviour in a semi-arid Baikiaea plurijuga savanna woodland on Kalahari sands in western Zimbabwe
J Gambiza, BM Campbell, SR Moe, PGH Frost
South African Journal of Science 101 (5), 239-244, 2005
542005
The prevalence of planning and management frameworks for trees and green spaces in urban areas of South Africa
M Chishaleshale, CM Shackleton, J Gambiza, D Gumbo
Urban forestry & urban greening 14 (4), 817-825, 2015
502015
Contrasting architecture of key A frican and A ustralian savanna tree taxa drives intercontinental structural divergence
GR Moncrieff, CER Lehmann, J Schnitzler, J Gambiza, P Hiernaux, ...
Global Ecology and Biogeography 23 (11), 1235-1244, 2014
502014
Community-based natural resource use and management of Bigodi Wetland Sanctuary, Uganda, for livelihood benefits
A Gosling, CM Shackleton, J Gambiza
Wetlands ecology and management 25 (6), 717-730, 2017
482017
Household fuelwood use in small electrified towns of the Makana District, Eastern Cape, South Africa
CM Shackleton, J Gambiza, R Jones
Journal of Energy in Southern Africa 18 (4), 4-10, 2007
482007
Use and users of municipal commonage around three small towns in the Eastern Cape, South Africa
NA Davenport, J Gambiza, CM Shackleton
Journal of Environmental Management 92 (6), 1449-1460, 2011
462011
Experiences from the South African land degradation neutrality target setting process
GP Von Maltitz, J Gambiza, K Kellner, T Rambau, L Lindeque, B Kgope
Environmental science & policy 101, 54-62, 2019
432019
Effects Of Commercial Bark Harvesting On Adansonia Digitata (Baobab) In The Save Odzi-Valley, Zimbabwe With Considerations For Its Management
C Romero
42*2001
Vegetation structure and small-scale pattern in miombo woodland, Marondera, Zimbabwe
BM Campbell, RN Cunliffe, J Gambiza
Bothalia 25 (1), 121-126, 1995
421995
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