posted on 2024-09-06, 05:25authored byGordon Matzke
The research reported in this paper was stimulated by the author's experience as a participant in an exercise aimed at assessing community reaction to a proposal to place a cattle exclusion fence along the boundary of the Mavuradonha Wilderness Area (MWA) adjacent to Chawarura Ward in Muzarabani (now Centenary) District, [Matzke, et. al., 1993] It was clear from that exercise that there were few data to document either the extent of community use of the MWA, or the environmental consequences of that use. It was also equally clear that the people of Chawarura Ward were unwilling to accept any proposed fence without provisions for continued community access. In light of this, the author undertook an exercise to generate data which might be useful to the parties considering the placement of a fence and related issues.
A research aimed at gauging community willingness to participate in activities supposedly aimed at enhancing their livelihood in rural Zimbabwe.
History
Publisher
Centre for Applied Social Sciences (CASS); University of Zimbabwe (UZ)
Citation
Matzke, G. (1993) Chawarura community use of Mavuradonha wilderness: a preliminary assessment of results from a survey of herdsmen, CASS Ocassional Paper Series Number - 52/93. Harare.: CASS.
Series
CASS Occasional Paper Series 52/93
IDS Item Types
Series paper (non-IDS)
Copyright holder
Uiversity of Zimbabwe's Centre for Applied Social Sciences (CASS)