Dr. Emmanuel Mavhura

Dr. Emmanuel Mavhura

Bindura University of Science Education

H-index: 18

Africa-Zimbabwe

About Dr. Emmanuel Mavhura

Dr. Emmanuel Mavhura, With an exceptional h-index of 18 and a recent h-index of 16 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Bindura University of Science Education, specializes in the field of Disaster risk reduction, Vulnerability analyses, Resilience analyses, Systems analysesInstitutional analyses.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Why do riparian communities persist in disaster-prone areas? Empirical evidence from Mbire District, Zimbabwe

Disaster mortalities and the Sendai Framework Target A: insights from Zimbabwe

Flood inundation mapping in data‐scarce areas: A case of Mbire District, Zimbabwe

Perceived impacts of climate variability and change: an exploration of farmers’ adaptation strategies in Zimbabwe’s intensive farming region

An adaptation of a macroscale methodology to assess the direct economic losses caused by Tropical Cyclone Idai in Zimbabwe

Assessing Progress in Reducing the Number of Disaster-affected People: Insights from Zimbabwe

An assessment of riparian communities’ preparedness to flood risk: The case of Mbire communities in Zimbabwe

Barriers for local authorities to invest in disaster risk reduction: evidence from Zimbabwe

Dr. Emmanuel Mavhura Information

University

Position

Senior Lecturer Department of Geography Zimbabwe

Citations(all)

1201

Citations(since 2020)

992

Cited By

480

hIndex(all)

18

hIndex(since 2020)

16

i10Index(all)

23

i10Index(since 2020)

23

Email

University Profile Page

Bindura University of Science Education

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Dr. Emmanuel Mavhura Skills & Research Interests

Disaster risk reduction

Vulnerability analyses

Resilience analyses

Systems analysesInstitutional analyses

Top articles of Dr. Emmanuel Mavhura

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Why do riparian communities persist in disaster-prone areas? Empirical evidence from Mbire District, Zimbabwe

Environment, Development and Sustainability

Emmanuel Mavhura

2023/11/5

Disaster mortalities and the Sendai Framework Target A: insights from Zimbabwe

World Development

Emmanuel Mavhura

Komal Raj Aryal

2023/5/1

Flood inundation mapping in data‐scarce areas: A case of Mbire District, Zimbabwe

Geo: Geography and Environment

Tawanda Manyangadze

Emmanuel Mavhura

Chipo Mudavanhu

Ezra Pedzisai

2022/1

Perceived impacts of climate variability and change: an exploration of farmers’ adaptation strategies in Zimbabwe’s intensive farming region

GeoJournal

Emmanuel Mavhura

Tawanda Manyangadze

Komal Raj Aryal

2022/10

An adaptation of a macroscale methodology to assess the direct economic losses caused by Tropical Cyclone Idai in Zimbabwe

Jàmbá-Journal of Disaster Risk Studies

Emmanuel Mavhura

Komal R Aryal

2022/9/26

Assessing Progress in Reducing the Number of Disaster-affected People: Insights from Zimbabwe

EMMANUEL MAVHURA

Komal Raj Aryal

2022/6/27

An assessment of riparian communities’ preparedness to flood risk: The case of Mbire communities in Zimbabwe

GeoJournal

Emmanuel Mavhura

Tawanda Manyangadze

Chipo Mudavanhu

Ezra Pedzisai

2022/6

Barriers for local authorities to invest in disaster risk reduction: evidence from Zimbabwe

South African Geographical Journal

Emmanuel Mavhura

Jephias Mapuva

2022/1/2

Spatial Heterogeneity Association of HIV Incidence with Socio-economic Factors in Zimbabwe

Journal of Geographical Research

Tawanda Manyangadze

Moses J Chimbari

Emmanuel Mavhura

2021/8/2

The 2014 Tokwe‐Mukorsi floods: Were the civil protection authorities in Zimbabwe prepared for the disaster?

Journal of Flood Risk Management

Emmanuel Mavhura

2021/6

A composite inherent resilience index for Zimbabwe: An adaptation of the disaster resilience of place model

International journal of disaster risk reduction

Emmanuel Mavhura

Tawanda Manyangadze

Komal Raj Aryal

2021/4/15

A comprehensive spatial analysis of social vulnerability to natural hazards in Zimbabwe: Driving factors and policy implications

International journal of disaster risk reduction

Emmanuel Mavhura

Tawanda Manyangadze

2021/4/1

An exploratory analysis of the spatial variation of malaria cases and associated household socio-economic factors in flood-prone areas of Mbire district, Zimbabwe

GeoJournal

Tawanda Manyangadze

Emmanuel Mavhura

Chipo Mudavanhu

Ezra Pedzisai

2021

Learning from the tropical cyclones that ravaged Zimbabwe: Policy implications for effective disaster preparedness

Natural Hazards

Emmanuel Mavhura

2020/12

Rural households’ vulnerability and risk of flooding in Mbire District, Zimbabwe

Natural Hazards

Chipo Mudavanhu

Tawanda Manyangadze

Emmanuel Mavhura

Ezra Pedzisai

Desmond Manatsa

2020/9

Flood survivors’ perspectives on vulnerability reduction to floods in Mbire district, Zimbabwe

Jàmbá: Journal of Disaster Risk Studies

Emmanuel Mavhura

Blessing Mucherera

2020/4/1

Dam-induced displacement and resettlement: Reflections from Tokwe-Mukorsi flood disaster, Zimbabwe

International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction

Emmanuel Mavhura

2020/4/1

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