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, vol.5
, Issue.1
, pp. 21
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The quotation derives from a tourist brochure of the late 1990s. See I. Murphy, Kariba, Africa's Best Kept Secret (Kariba, Kariba Publicity Association, No date).
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'In Whitest Africa: Environmental Racism on the Zambezi River'
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on population, see A. Davies, 'From Rhodesian to Zimbabwean and Back: White Identity in an African Context' (PhD thesis, University of California, Berkeley, 2001), p. 207;
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, pp. 207
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, pp. 287
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Islands of White: Settler Society and Culture in Kenya and Southern Rhodesia, 1890-1939
, pp. 2-3
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, pp. 283-295
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Landlocked
, pp. 199
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, vol.51
, pp. 647
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'Africa's Do-it-yourself Seaside Resort'
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The quotation derives from a tourist magazine. Anonymous, 'Africa's Do-it-yourself Seaside Resort', Africa Calls from Zimbabwe, 168 (1998), pp. 20-21.
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, pp. 20-21
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The name 'Kariba' probably arose at this point as a corruption of 'Kariwa'. See J. McGregor, '"The Great River": European and African Images of the Zambezi' (paper presented to the 'A View of the Land' conference, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, 2000)
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, Issue.1
, pp. 19-50
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'Constructing the Dark Continent: Metaphor as Geographic Representation of Africa'
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, Issue.2
, pp. 110-111
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Elephant Valley: The Adventures of J. McGregor Brooks, Game and Tsetse Officer, Kariba
, pp. 64
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The 3-km restriction has not been widely enforced. The Department of National Parks has, however, actively prevented smallholders from cultivating or grazing cattle within the soak zone (the band between high- and low-water marks, which can extend to a width of more than 1 km) (personal communication, 3 March)
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The 3-km restriction has not been widely enforced. The Department of National Parks has, however, actively prevented smallholders from cultivating or grazing cattle within the soak zone (the band between high- and low-water marks, which can extend to a width of more than 1 km) (Michael Murphree, personal communication, 3 March 2005).
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'Fisheries Co-management: Comparative Analysis of Zambian and Zimbabwean Inshore Fisheries of Lake Kariba'
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Studies of Fishing on Lake Kariba
, pp. 15-25
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Development and Change
, vol.34
, Issue.2
, pp. 248-249
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, pp. 27-31
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A Wilderness Called Kariba: The Wildlife and Natural History of Lake Kariba, Pungwe, Sabi, Lundi, and Limpopo Rivers
, pp. 25
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Geography
, vol.45
, Issue.1-2
, pp. 98-105
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Geography
, vol.47
, Issue.1
, pp. 15-40
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, vol.126
, Issue.2
, pp. 140-146
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