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Mzime Murisa
Mzime Murisa
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The southern African climate under 1.5 C and 2 C of global warming as simulated by CORDEX regional climate models
G Maúre, I Pinto, M Ndebele-Murisa, M Muthige, C Lennard, G Nikulin, ...
Environmental Research Letters 13 (6), 065002, 2018
1452018
A review of phytoplankton dynamics in tropical African lakes
MR Ndebele-Murisa, CF Musil, L Raitt
South African Journal of Science 106 (1), 13-18, 2010
1062010
The implications of a changing climate on the Kapenta fish stocks of Lake Kariba, Zimbabwe
MR Ndebele-Murisa, E Mashonjowa, T Hill
Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa 66 (2), 105-119, 2011
692011
City to city learning and knowledge exchange for climate resilience in southern Africa
M Ndebele-Murisa, C Mubaya, P Lulu, M Rudo, I Kornelia, N Wilma, ...
Plos One 15 (1), PLoS ONE https://doi.org/10.1371/journal, 2020
452020
Biological monitoring and pollution assessment of the Mukuvisi River, Harare, Zimbabwe
NMM Regina
Lakes & Reservoirs: Research & Management 17 (1), 73-80, 2012
402012
Beyond the crises: Zimbabwe's prospects for transformation
T Murisa, T Chikweche
Weaver Press, 2015
232015
Primary production and other limnological aspects of Cleveland Dam, Harare, Zimbabwe
MR Ndebele
Lakes & Reservoirs: Research & Management 14 (2), 151-161, 2009
232009
An analysis of primary and secondary production in Lake Kariba in a changing climate
MR Ndebele-Murisa
University of Western Cape, 2011
222011
Sixty years since the creation of Lake Kariba: Thermal and oxygen dynamics in the riverine and lacustrine sub-basins
E Calamita, M Schmid, M Kunz, MR Ndebele-Murisa, CHD Magadza, ...
PLoS One 14 (11), e0224679, 2019
142019
A decline in the depth of the mixed layer and changes in other physical properties of Lake Kariba’s water over the past two decades
MR Ndebele-Murisa, CF Musil, CHD Magadza, L Raitt
Hydrobiologia 721, 185-195, 2014
142014
Climate change: Impact on agriculture, livelihood options and adaptation strategies for smallholder farmers in Zimbabwe
M Ndebele-Murisa, C Mubaya
Beyond the crises: Zimbabwe’s prospects for transformation 155, 198, 2015
132015
Validity of downscaled climate models and the implications of possible future climate change for Lake Kariba's Kapenta fishery
MR Ndebele-Murisa, T Hill, L Ramsay
Environmental Development 5, 109-130, 2013
132013
Associations between climate, water environment and phytoplankton production in African lakes
M Ndebele-Murisa
Phytoplankton: Biology, Classification and Environmental Impacts 1, 37-62, 2014
112014
The decline of Kapenta fish stocks in Lake Kariba–a case of climate changing?
MR Ndebele-Murisa, E Mashonjowa, T Hill
Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa 66 (3), 220-223, 2011
102011
Ecological changes in the Zambezi River Basin
M Ndebele-Murisa, IA Kimirei, CP Mubaya, T Bere
CODESRIA 1, 260, 2020
52020
Biodiversity and human development in Zimbabwe
M Mutasa, M Ndebele-Murisa
Beyond the Crises: Zimbabwe’s Prospects for Transformation, 199-241, 2015
52015
Trends in Ecological Changes: Implications for East and southern Africa
IA Kimirei, CP Mubaya, MR Ndebele-Murisa, LT Kaaya, T Mwedzi, ...
Ecological changes in the Zambezi River Basin 1, 49-82, 2020
32020
Alternative inclusive approaches for improving climate information services and decision-making in Harare, Zimbabwe
C Mubaya, M Ndebele-Murisa, M Rudo
Urban Climate 34, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.uclim.2020.100, 2020
32020
The role of ecosystem services in offsetting effects of climate change in sustainable food systems in the Zambezi Basin, Southern Africa
CP Mubaya, MR Ndebele-Murisa
The role of ecosystem services in sustainable food systems, 203-228, 2020
32020
Beyond agriculture: A landscape approach towards adaptation under a changing climate in Omay Communal Lands, Zimbabwe
CP Mubaya, MR Ndebele-Murisa
Beyond agricultural impacts: Multiple perceptions on adaptation to climate …, 2017
3*2017
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