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Our home is an ecosystem. So here we explore the value that we derive from the landscapes surrounding us and how we can support the function of these systems. This Zimbabwe centered podcast is all abo... more
FAQs about The Emergent Ecosystem:How many episodes does The Emergent Ecosystem have?The podcast currently has 9 episodes available.
October 29, 2020Fadzai Matsvimbo: Action in vulture conservationSince the time of the ancient Egyptians vultures have been revered in Africa for having the ability to see the future, but also regarded as greedy, dirty scavengers. All of our vulture species are critically endangered, so this week we will explore the threats and conservation strategies for our vultures....more24minPlay
October 22, 2020Jean-Paul Baron-Bonarjee: Leadership in complex systems (part 2)We rely on complex ecosystems for our various, basic needs, but these systems are unpredictable. So how do we organize ourselves to ensure that current and future generations can meet their needs?...more25minPlay
October 13, 2020Jean-Paul Baron-Bonarjee: Leadership in complex systems (part 1)The ecosystems that we rely on are complex systems, supporting diverse groups of people with different needs, such as food, water, fuel and fiber. So how do we build a resilient, sustainable ecosystem?...more24minPlay
October 06, 2020Robin Poles: Wood stoves for a healthier kitchen and ecosystemFirewood makes up a large portion of the energy needs in Zimbabwe, and much of this is used for cooking food. So my guest, Robin Poles, discusses the design of wood stoves for a healthier kitchen and ecosystem....more30minPlay
September 29, 2020Rebecca MacKinnon: Urgent biophilia, our need for nature in difficult timesHave you ever deliberately spent time outdoors in a time of crisis? Perhaps gardening, walking or playing sport? This is known as urgent biophilia. My guest, Rebecca MacKinnon, has looked into this phenomenon in some detail. We will discuss a small study that she set up to understand why people need nature when things get challenging....more22minPlay
September 24, 2020Johno Whitaker: Monitoring landscape change using satellite imageryWe often hear that trees are being felled at an alarming rate, but how can we measure that rate of loss? One tool is remote sensing, using images taken by satellites to see changes in vegetation cover over time. So this week we look at how satellites and computers enable us to monitor losses and also the progress in reforestation projects....more18minPlay
September 15, 2020Clare Griffiths: Reforestation from the ground, upWoodlands are a very important part of the economy in Zimbabwe, providing the energy needs of many households and businesses, resulting in widespread deforestation. One way to address this is by replanting trees, but reforestation projects often fail. So today we will discuss why projects fail and how to make an effective reforestation strategy....more29minPlay
September 08, 2020Rob Cunliffe: The functions and conservation of wetlands in HarareWater supply is a very important issue globally, but particularly in Zimbabwe where access clean water is limited. So this week's episode is on wetlands; Their types, their functions and what we can do to conserve them...more33minPlay
August 27, 2020Shamiso Mupara: The importance of ecosystems for women's outcomesShamiso shares her experience growing up in Marange, highlighting how the success and well being of women in rural areas are closely linked to the ecosystem. She recounts her journey from overcoming obstacles to empowering others facing the same challenges....more20minPlay
FAQs about The Emergent Ecosystem:How many episodes does The Emergent Ecosystem have?The podcast currently has 9 episodes available.