Abstract

Zimbabwe has been affected by numerous floods-related disasters in the recent past. These disasters often left rural communities in difficult socioeconomic situations. Floods are among the major water-related hazards and natural disasters worldwide. They are associated with excess rainfall, resulting in river overflow due to climate change . Developing countries constitute a large number of losses caused by water hazards. Thereby, in these countries, the vulnerabilities of households that depend on rain fed agriculture and livestock production for their livelihoods increases. This review paper seeks to establish the association between anthropogenic flash floods and climate change and unearth the impacts; vulnerabilities and adaptation options associated with anthropogenic flash floods in rural Zimbabwe. The study found that numerous anthropogenic activities perpetuate an increase in flood risk. These include littering, river or dam regulation measures, intensified land use and emissions of greenhouse gases, which subsequently result in global climate change. The impacts of flash floods established in the study include drought, food insecurity, displacements, malnutrition and severe effects on subsistence economy. The study concluded that even though most rural communities in Zimbabwe are vulnerable to the effects of floods, they have devised numerous diverse adaptation strategies to cope with the changes in the environment.

Highlights

  • Natural hazards occur in all parts of the world,there is a huge variation on distribution in terms of time and space

  • Background information Climate change impacts are remarkable around the world and they are widely noticed in the developing world (IPCC, 2013)

  • Returning to the focus of this article, in the recent past, Zimbabwe has experienced numerous flood disasters, during 2016-2017 Zimbabwe floods and during 2019 where Tropical Cyclone Idai hit the eastern part of Zimbabwe along the border with Mozambique

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Summary

Introduction

Natural hazards occur in all parts of the world,there is a huge variation on distribution in terms of time and space. The floods have been reported to have serious effects on the livelihoods of coastal settlements and the affected communities employ indigenous approaches to adapt to the impacts of the floods. The socio-economic impacts of floods namely declining harvests, displacements, damage to infrastructure and spread of disease among others have resulted in the crafting of diverse coping strategies by the community.

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