Harare — IN the process of making protected areas such as the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park attractive tourist areas, it would be folly for Zimbabwean policy and decision-makers to ignore or marginally involve local communities in the sustainable use and management of natural resources.
The idea of designating land and seascapes as protected areas has gathered momentum in recent years.
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