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International Journal of Asian Social Science, 2013, 3(1):20-28. 20. INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE SYSTEMS AND THE CONSERVATION OF. NATURAL RESOURCES IN THE SHANGWE COMMUNITY IN GOKWE. DISTRICT, ZIMBABWE. Renias Ngara. Ngara Renias is a Master of Arts in Music student at the University of
Geography Student, Great Zimbabwe University, Masvingo, Zimbabwe. Email: basikitialphious@gmail.com. Abstract. The purpose of the study was to find out forms of Indigenous Knowledge Systems (IKS) in practice in the Zaka District of Masvingo and how these forms of IKS can be used as an environmental management
University Outreach: Promoting Indigenous Knowledge Systems in Zimbabwe. This paper looks at the Universities have a role to play in creating sustainable livelihood systems through Indigenous Knowledge www.xrce.xerox.com/competencies/work-practices/ubicomp_workshop/evans_ubicomp04_w5_final.pdf.
CHAPTER 5 - Seasonal climate prediction in Zimbabwe using indigenous knowledge systems - C.P. Mubaya,. P.L. Mafongoya, O. Jiri, O. Mafongoya and J. Gwenzi. CHAPTER 12 - Indigenous knowledge systems for managing climate change in South Africa - S. Mpandeli,. P. Maponya, S. Liphadzi and G. Backeberg.
An analysis of indigenous knowledge systems: Implications for agricultural extension education with particular reference to natural resource management in Zimbabwe by. Olivia Nyembezi Muchena. A Dissertation Submitted to the. Graduate Faculty in Partial Fulfillment of the. Requirements for the Degree of. DOCTOR OF
This study researched Indigenous Knowledge Systems (IKS) in agriculture in Zimbabwe's rural areas, focusing on crop farming in the Tonga of Binga District in Matebeleland's North Province, and livestock in the Kalanga tribe of the Plumtree District in Matebeleland's South Province. The study aimed to uncover some of the
20 Dec 2017 Full-text (PDF) | This paper argues that indigenous knowledge systems' emergence via Zimbabwe as an example is more than a case of a sudden realisation on the part of the international community (especially from Western scholars of the former colonised people's knowledge systems), which instead as.
Vincent Itai Tanyanyiwa1 and Mercy Chikwanha2. 1Department of Geography & Environmental Studies, Zimbabwe Open University. 2Parks and Wildlife Management Authority, Harare, Zimbabwe. ABSTRACT. The study aimed at establishing the role of indigenous knowledge systems in the conservation of forest resources.
INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE SYSTEMS AND THEIR IMPLICATIONS FOR SUSTAINABLE. DEVELOPMENT IN ZIMBABWE. Jemitias Mapira and Philip Mazambara. Great Zimbabwe University. ABSTRACT. Indigenous knowledge systems (IKS) are part of Africa's heritage, which dates back to the pre-colonial era when.
UNIVERSITY OF ZIMBABWE. FACULTY OF ENGINEERING. DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING. THE ROLE OF INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE SYSTEMS. IN COPING WITH FOOD SECURITY AND CLIMATE. CHALLENGES IN MBIRE DISTRICT, ZIMBABWE. PATIENCE ALVERA. M.SC. THESIS IN IWRM. HARARE
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