Centre for Information, Learning, and Knowledge (CILK) Transfer is LID Agency's research department that promotes learning, documentation, and knowledge transfer to stimulate research-informed actions on climate change, environmental conservation, sustainable food systems, and resilience building for vulnerable communities and ecosystems.
2024
Manyakaidze, P., Musavengane, R., & Simatele, M. (2024). Groundwater development and management constraints in drought prone Chiredzi and Zvishavane Districts, Zimbabwe. Climate Services, 34, 100467. DOI: 10.1016/j.cliser.2024.100467
2025
Manyakaidze, P., Musavengane, R. and Maponga, R. (2025), Rural Farmer-Managed Wetland Agroecosystems Promote Climate Resilience in Semi-Arid Savannah: Case of Nyororo Wetland, Mberengwa District, Zimbabwe. Climate Resil Sustain., 4: e70011. https://doi.org/10.1002/cli2.70011
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