Green Colonialism in Zimbabwe, 1890-1980
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Green Colonialism in Zimbabwe, 1890-1980 By Vimbai Kwashirai

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Chapter 8: Fire Control and Forest Policy Toward Africans

255

Forest Tenants

255

African Labour

262

African Access to Forest Products

265

African Education

269

Trading Stores

272

Roads

279

African Response

282

Chapter 9: The Entrenchment of Conservation Ideas, 1950–1965

291

Competition Era

292

Timber Trade

299

The Forestry Commission

302

Forest Management

306

The MTPB

310

Nonofficial Uses of Forests

314

Control of Animal and Insects

318

Chapter 10: Civil War and Independence, 1966–1980

325

Appendices

331

A. Administrative Districts in Zimbabwe

331

B. Distribution of Woodland Types in Zimbabwe

332

C. Northwestern Zimbabwe Extent of Kalahari Sand

333

D. Woodland Type

334

E. Some Baikiea Trees, Properties and Industrial Value

336

F. SIM'S Legendary Map: Woodland Types

338

G. Teak Woodlands Areas

339

H. Timber Concession Areas

340

I. Value of Imported Wood of Potential Local Manufacture

342

J. Land Apportionment in Zimbabwe

343