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CAMPFIRE in Zimbabwe

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Das Erbe der Ahnen

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Noch eine elende Woche in Nyenyunga. Onias Mpofu, 25, arbeitet ohne großen Erfolg auf seinem ausgedorrten Acker und erntet die wenigen vertrockneten Maiskolben und Baumwollkapseln ab, die nicht der schlimmsten Dürre dieses Jahrhunderts in Simbabwe zum Opfer gefallen sind. Frau und Kinder arbeiten neben ihm.

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  1. Dieses Kapitel basiert zum Teil auf der Broschüre „People, Wildlife, and Natural Resources: The CAMPFIRE Approach to Rural Development in Zimbabwe“, herausgegeben von Dick Pitman für den Zimbabwe Trust, Harare, Zimbabwe, Juli 1990.

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Mbanefo, S., de Boerr, H. (1993). CAMPFIRE in Zimbabwe. In: Kemf, E. (eds) Das Erbe der Ahnen. Birkhäuser, Basel. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-5666-9_13

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