The "paradigm shift" in natural resource management away from state-centred control toward community-based approaches in which local people play a much more active role is situated within the theoretical framework seeking to empower local communities through decentralization policies. This study ...
Nemarundwe, N.
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[Social charters and organisation for access to woodlands: institutional implications for devolving responsibilities for resource management to the local level in Chivi District, Zimbabwe]
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Social charters and organisation for access to woodlands: institutional implications for devolving responsibilities for resource management to the local level in Chivi District, Zimbabwe
This chapter examines processess of collaboration among institutions for communal woodland managemnet at the local level in Zimbabwe and explores how these processess influence sustainable resources utilization. The author discusses how institutions adapt to changing social and environmental cond...
Nemarundwe, N.
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[Institutional collaboration and shared learning for forest management in Chivi Distict, Zimbabwe]
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Institutional collaboration and shared learning for forest management in Chivi Distict, Zimbabwe
The purpose of this manual is to help trainers in future scenario better facilitate training workshops for field officers such as forestry managers, extension officers and researchers who are keen to facilitate future scenarios in their forest management projects. Future scenarios are a diverse a...
Nemarundwe, N.
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Jong, W. de
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Cronkleton, P.
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[Escenarios futuros: como instrumento para el manejo forestal]
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Escenarios futuros: como instrumento para el manejo forestal
Nemarundwe, N.
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Mutamba, M.
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[Action planning and adaptive management of natural resources in semiarid environments: Experiences from Chivi District, Zimbabwe]
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Action planning and adaptive management of natural resources in semiarid environments: Experiences from Chivi District, Zimbabwe
The purpose of this manual is to help trainers in future scenario better facilitate training workshops for field officers such as forestry managers, extension officers and researchers who are keen to facilitate future scenarios in their forest management projects. Future scenarios are a diverse a...
Nemarundwe, N.
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Jong, W. de
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Cronkleton, P.
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[Phu'o'ng phap mo hinh tu'o'ng lai: mot cong cu quan ly ru'ng: giao trinh huan luyen chuyen vien dieu hanh phu'o'ng phap mo hinh tu'o'ng lai]
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Phu'o'ng phap mo hinh tu'o'ng lai: mot cong cu quan ly ru'ng: giao trinh huan luyen chuyen vien dieu hanh phu'o'ng phap mo hinh tu'o'ng lai
Arora-Jonsson, S.
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Ballard, H.L.
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Buruchara, Robin A.
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Casolo, J.
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Classen, L
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DeHose, J.
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Emretsson, M.
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Fortmann, L.
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Halvarsson, A.L.
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Halvarsson, E.
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Humphries, S.
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Long, J.W.
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Murphree, M.W.
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Nemarundwe, N.
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Olssen, A.
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Rhee, S.
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Ryen, A.
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Wilmsen, C.
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Wollenberg, Eva K.
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[Conclusion]
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Conclusion
Moves to empowering communities are now widespread in Zimbabwe. In this paper what happens to the locus of power during empowerment is discussed by drawing on case study material from three areas: Gokwe, Chivi, and Sengwe/Chikwarakwara. These areas differ in the types of resources that are import...
Campbell, Bruce M.
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Sithole, B.
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Nemarundwe, N.
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[Empowering communities in Zimbabwe - new configurations of power]
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Empowering communities in Zimbabwe - new configurations of power
Common property resource (CPR) management approaches are now thought to provide a viable alternative to natural resource management. This article contains result of the investigations on common property issues for woodlands in communal areas in Zimbabwe. It reveals numerous cases showing a breakd...
Campbell, Bruce M.
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Jong, W. de
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Luckert, M.
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Mandondo, A.
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Matose, F.
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Nemarundwe, N.
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[Can common property resource system work in Zimbabwe?]
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Can common property resource system work in Zimbabwe?
Kayambazinthu, D.
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Matose, F.
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Kajembe, G.C.
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Nemarundwe, N.
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[Institutional arrangements governing natural resource management of the Miombo woodland]
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Institutional arrangements governing natural resource management of the Miombo woodland
A dynamic ecological model, calibrated with field data from the communal lands of southern Zimbabwe where Shangaaan and Ndebele people live, shows the ilala palm, Hyphaene petersiana, to be resilient to a wide range of harvesting regimes. The degree of use determines the plant population structur...
Foote, A.L.
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Krogman, N.T.
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Grundy, I.M.
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Nemarundwe, N.
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Campbell, Bruce M.
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Gambiza, J.
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Gibbs, L.
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[Ilala palm (Hyphaene petersiana) use in southern Zimbabwe: social and ecological factors influencing sustainability]
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Ilala palm (Hyphaene petersiana) use in southern Zimbabwe: social and ecological factors influencing sustainability