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

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Chapter 4: The Concessionaires, 1910–1923

105

White Settler Farmers' Use of Teak Woodland

113

Miners' Use of Baikiaea Woodland

115

Colonial Conservation Strategies

120

Chapter 5: Monopolising Zambezi Teak, 1923–1938

135

Land and Forest Ownership Under Responsible Government

136

The Concessionaire System

138

The Debate over More Teak Woodland

141

The Debate over Timber Royalty: Use of Tax

148

Method of Taxation

151

Tax Rate

157

Milling and Marketing

164

Rationing African Timber Requirements

168

Chapter 6: The Practice of Conservation Ideology, 1930s

183

Patrolling the Forests

185

Native Forest Areas

187

Surveys and the Quota System

191

Inspection and Afforestation

195

The Prevention of and Protection from Fire

199

Chapter 7: War and Peacetime Timber Demand, 1939–1953

215

Wartime Timber Demand

216

Wartime Forest Exploitation

219

Wartime Domestic Timber Consumption

226

Wartime Timber Trade

228

The Impact of War

233

Postwar Developments

236

The Forest Act 1949

241