Completed thesis

2014

Last update: 13 January 2017

  • Zengeya, F. Understanding the distribution of cattle at the livestock-wildlife interface using real time Global Positioning System (GPS) and satellite remotely sensed data. Phd thesis, Department of Geography and Environmntal Science, University of Zimbabwe, June 2014.
  • Periquet, S. Ecological and Anthropogenic Determinants of the Human-Hyaena Conflict at the Interface between Hwange National Park and its Periphery. PhD thesis, University of Lyon, June 2014.
  • Massot, M. Diversity of Escherichia coli populations and antibioresistance at buffalo/cattle interafces in southern Africa: indiavidual and spatio-temporal variability. MSc thesis, University fo Montpellier 2, July 2014.
  • Morton, K. Preliminary analysis of RVF epidemiology in Zimbabwe. MSc thesis, University fo Montpellier 2, July 2014.
  • Hungwe, L. A retrospective study on the transmissible diseases among wildlife, livestock and humans in the wildlife/livestock/human interface of Hwange and its surrounding districts of Zimbabwe for the period 1 January 2008 to 31 December 2013. BVSc thesis, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University fo Zimbabwe, June 2014.
  • Ailloud, J. Impact of climate change on the human-lion conflict. MSc thesis, University fo Montpellier II, September 2014.
  • Hugonnet, J. Estimation of wildlife and domestic ungulate densities in Hwange and Gonarezhou National Parks and their peripheries. MSc thesis, Université de Montpellier II, September 2014.

Last update: 13 January 2017