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More than Just Story Telling: A Review of Biodiversity Conservation and Utilisation from Precolonial to Postcolonial Zimbabwe

机译:不仅仅是讲故事:从前殖民到后殖民津巴布韦的生物多样性保护和利用的回顾

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Access to natural resources has changed over the years in Zimbabwe. At least three broad periods of biodiversity conservation, utilisation, and access can be identified in the country, namely, the precolonial, colonial, and postindependence periods. This paper reviews the relationships between human livelihoods and biodiversity conservation in the rural areas of Zimbabwe during these periods and is informed by an extensive review of the relevant literature. A combination of historical narrative, thematic, and content analysis was used in analysing the various documents into meaningful information addressing the objective of the study. Traditional societies in precolonial Zimbabwe had access to abundant natural resources. However, access to these resources was not uncontrolled, but was limited by traditional beliefs, taboos, and customs enforced through community leadership structures. The advent of colonialism in the late 19th century dispossessed indigenous African communities of natural resources through command-type conservation legislation. At independence in 1980, the new majority government sought to redress the natural resource ownership imbalances created during colonialism, culminating in some significant measure of devolution in natural resource management to local communities in the late 1980s, though such devolution has been criticised for being incomplete. An accelerated land reform exercise since the year 2000 has adversely affected biodiversity conservation activities in the country, including the conservation-related livelihood benefits derived from protected areas. The review paper highlights the need for a more complete devolution of natural resource ownership and management down to the grassroots levels in the communal areas, if social and ecological sustainability is to be fully realised in these areas. On the other hand, the disruption of conservation activities in the country due to the ill-planned accelerated land reform exercise that has demarcated land for arable farming in some of the protected areas should be held in check as a matter of urgency.
机译:多年来,津巴布韦获取自然资源的方式发生了变化。在该国至少可以确定三个广泛的生物多样性保护,利用和获取时期,即殖民前,殖民时期和独立后时期。本文回顾了这段时期津巴布韦农村地区人类生计与生物多样性保护之间的关系,并参考了相关文献进行了广泛回顾。历史叙事,主题分析和内容分析相结合,用于将各种文档分析为有意义的信息,以解决研究目标。前殖民地津巴布韦的传统社会拥有丰富的自然资源。但是,对这些资源的访问并非不受控制,而是受到传统信仰,禁忌和通过社区领导结构实施的习俗的限制。 19世纪后期,殖民主义的到来通过命令式的保护性立法剥夺了非洲土著社区的自然资源。在1980年独立时,新的多数党政府试图纠正殖民主义期间造成的自然资源所有权失衡,最终导致在1980年代后期将自然资源管理权下放给地方社区的某些重要措施,尽管这种权力下放被批评为不完全。自2000年以来,加速的土地改革活动对该国的生物多样性保护活动产生了不利影响,包括保护区带来的与保护有关的生计利益。审查文件强调,如果要在这些地区充分实现社会和生态可持续性,就需要将自然资源所有权和管理更彻底地下放到公共地区的基层。另一方面,由于紧急情况,计划不当的土地改良运动在一些保护区划出了耕地的边界,因此该国的保护活动受到了破坏。

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  • 期刊名称 Scientifica
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    Tanyaradzwa Chigonda;

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  • 年(卷),期 2018(2018),-1
  • 年度 2018
  • 页码 6214318
  • 总页数 11
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