WitrynaResearch Fellow: 1. Global Risk Governance Programme at University of Cape Town 2. African Wildlife Economy Institute, Stellenbosch University 3. WitrynaIn Zimbabwe, communication techniques can be traced from pre-colonial communities. ‘Communication at a distance’ was an idea which has been present in one form or another since people had information worth communicating. Early attempts made use of smoke signals and drum beats, which local communities used to communicate.
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WitrynaINDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE SYSTEMS AND THEIR IMPLICATIONS FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN ZIMBABWE. Indigenous knowledge systems … WitrynaDepartment of Agriculture, Bindura University of Science Education, P. Bag 1020, Bindura, Zimbabwe, Africa Accepted 10 November, 2006 The purpose of this research was to investigate how Indigenous Knowledge Systems (IKS) has helped in the sustainable management of wetlands in Mukondwa ward of Hwedza District in … WitrynaThe local populations in this region, through their indigenous knowledge systems, have developed and implemented extensive mitigation and adaptation strategies that have enabled them reduce their vulnerability to past climate variability and change, which exceed those predicted by models of future climate change. togged baby grow