AI and Ecological Change for Sustainable Development

Author:   Jabulani Garwi ,  Reason Masengu
Publisher:   Engineering Science Reference
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9798337306803


Pages:   520
Publication Date:   11 April 2025
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Author:   Jabulani Garwi ,  Reason Masengu
Publisher:   Engineering Science Reference
Imprint:   Engineering Science Reference
ISBN:  

9798337306803


Pages:   520
Publication Date:   11 April 2025
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Jabulani Garwi is a distinguished academic researcher, diplomat, and development practitioner, specializing in sustainable development and African rural studies. With a robust interdisciplinary background, he has attained significant academic achievements. He holds a Bachelor of Arts Honors degree in Economic History from the University of Zimbabwe, a Master of Arts degree in Development Studies from Midlands State University, and a Master of Science in Climate Change and Sustainable Development from Bindura University of Science Education. Additionally, Dr. Garwi has completed postgraduate diplomas in Sustainable Development and Sustainable Project Management, Monitoring, and Evaluation. His academic journey culminated in a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Sustainable Agriculture from the University of the Free State, South Africa. Dr. Garwi's research expertise spans across various critical domains, including sustainable development, agri-tourism, rural development, livelihoods, poverty dynamics, agrarian systems, environmental management, project management, marketing, food security, and the intricate relationship between climate change and agriculture. One of his notable areas of focus is contract farming, where he has explored its significance as a mechanism for linking smallholder farmers with agribusinesses, thereby enhancing their market access and resource availability. Through his academic endeavors, Dr. Garwi has made substantial contributions to the field, publishing scholarly articles, presenting his work at international conferences, and engaging in policy dialogues with governmental and non-governmental stakeholders. His research provides invaluable insights and evidence-based recommendations, which serve to inform decision-making processes, shape policy frameworks, and facilitate effective interventions for promoting inclusive and sustainable development in rural Africa. Furthermore, Dr. Garwi demonstrates a deep commitment to bridging the gap between academia and practice through his active involvement in diplomatic and development initiatives. His dedication to advancing knowledge and fostering practical solutions is evident in his publications in reputable and indexed journals, as well as in his contributions to book chapters and books. Reason Masengu holds the position of Senior Lecturer of Marketing in the Department of Business Management at Middle East College, located in Muscat, Oman. In this role, he imparts knowledge in courses such as Global Marketing, Marketing Management, Digital Marketing, and other subjects pertaining to the business management domain. He holds a Chartered Marketer designation from the Chartered Institute of Marketing and is a Certified Practicing Marketer with the Australia Marketing Institute.

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