Environment & Sustainability Guide in Zimbabwe
Air quality, green spaces, and environmental policies
Air Quality Index
Air quality data is limited, with stable trends over 6 months per database. Urban areas like Harare face pollution from vehicles, industry, and biomass burning, but no recent AQI averages available. Government monitors via EMA, focusing on industrial emissions reduction.
Water Quality
Water quality is challenged by pollution from mining, agriculture, and inadequate treatment; 43% lack access to safely managed drinking water. Rural areas rely on unprotected sources prone to contamination. Government monitors via ZINWA, but enforcement is weak.
Recycling System
Recycling infrastructure is underdeveloped with no national rate data; informal systems handle plastics and metals in urban areas like Harare. Limited formal facilities; focus on waste reduction rather than recycling.
Green Spaces
Protected areas cover 13% of land, including 10 national parks like Hwange and Mana Pools (UNESCO site). Deforestation reduces forest cover from 23% in 2000 to 13% now, threatening biodiversity.
Environmental Policies
Zimbabwe ratified Paris Agreement, committing to 40% emissions reduction by 2030. National Climate Policy 2017 and Environmental Management Act regulate pollution. ZimParks enforces wildlife protection.
- •National Climate Policy 2017
- •Environmental Management Act 2002
- •Paris Agreement NDC
Natural Disaster Risk
HIGHHigh risk from droughts, floods, and tropical cyclones; 2023-2024 drought affected 7.7 million. Climate change increases severity.
Sustainability Initiatives
Zimbabwe aims for 26% renewables by 2030 via solar projects like the 100MW Mushandike plant; hydropower provides 60% of electricity.
National afforestation program plants 20 million trees annually to combat deforestation; Pfumvudza conservation agriculture promotes sustainable farming.
National Climate Change Response Strategy invests in drought-resistant crops and early warning systems post-Cyclone Idai.
Wildlife & Nature
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