Sustaining adaptive collaborative management processes: Challenges and opportunities from Mafungautsi State Forest, Gokwe, Zimbabwe

An adaptive collaborative management (ACM) project was implemented in Mafungautsi State Forest, in the Gokwe South District of Zimbabwe between 1999 and 2006. By 2005, significant collaborative momentum between local resource users and officialdom at various levels had been created. Over the same pe...

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Autores principales: Witness, K., Nyirenda, R., Mutimukuru-Maravanyika, T., Matose, F., Ngwenya, M., Sibanda, L.
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Publicado: Routledge 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/128263
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author Witness, K.
Nyirenda, R.
Mutimukuru-Maravanyika, T.
Matose, F.
Ngwenya, M.
Sibanda, L.
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Mutimukuru-Maravanyika, T.
Ngwenya, M.
Nyirenda, R.
Sibanda, L.
Witness, K.
author_facet Witness, K.
Nyirenda, R.
Mutimukuru-Maravanyika, T.
Matose, F.
Ngwenya, M.
Sibanda, L.
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description An adaptive collaborative management (ACM) project was implemented in Mafungautsi State Forest, in the Gokwe South District of Zimbabwe between 1999 and 2006. By 2005, significant collaborative momentum between local resource users and officialdom at various levels had been created. Over the same period, Zimbabwe experienced unprecedented changes associated with its land reforms, profoundly impacting natural resource management. State forests became frontiers for contestation for land and forestry resources between the state and land-hungry, internal migrants and those displaced when the forests were reserved. This chapter examines the earlier ACM processes against the backdrop of this national meltdown. Interviews and desk study yielded longitudinal data that tracked nuances in the dynamics and endurance of ACM processes. The study provides important insights that can enhance ACM efficacy and functionality under a unique ‘test’ environment characterized by severe economic and socio-political stress, lessons presumably also applicable under more normal conditions. Despite these political economic factors that had a profound impact on local ACM processes, residual elements of ACM remained around Mafungautsi. Forestry Commission (FC) management still considers ACM a policy option, albeit in largely rhetorical terms. We conclude that ACM can contribute to dealing with the complex situations faced in this forest and elsewhere.
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spelling CGSpace1282632024-02-29T09:08:36Z Sustaining adaptive collaborative management processes: Challenges and opportunities from Mafungautsi State Forest, Gokwe, Zimbabwe Witness, K. Nyirenda, R. Mutimukuru-Maravanyika, T. Matose, F. Ngwenya, M. Sibanda, L. community forestry natural resource management land use change An adaptive collaborative management (ACM) project was implemented in Mafungautsi State Forest, in the Gokwe South District of Zimbabwe between 1999 and 2006. By 2005, significant collaborative momentum between local resource users and officialdom at various levels had been created. Over the same period, Zimbabwe experienced unprecedented changes associated with its land reforms, profoundly impacting natural resource management. State forests became frontiers for contestation for land and forestry resources between the state and land-hungry, internal migrants and those displaced when the forests were reserved. This chapter examines the earlier ACM processes against the backdrop of this national meltdown. Interviews and desk study yielded longitudinal data that tracked nuances in the dynamics and endurance of ACM processes. The study provides important insights that can enhance ACM efficacy and functionality under a unique ‘test’ environment characterized by severe economic and socio-political stress, lessons presumably also applicable under more normal conditions. Despite these political economic factors that had a profound impact on local ACM processes, residual elements of ACM remained around Mafungautsi. Forestry Commission (FC) management still considers ACM a policy option, albeit in largely rhetorical terms. We conclude that ACM can contribute to dealing with the complex situations faced in this forest and elsewhere. 2023-01-06 2023-01-26T08:03:52Z 2023-01-26T08:03:52Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/128263 en Open Access Routledge Witness, K., Nyirenda, R., Mutimukuru-Maravanyika, T., Matose, F., Ngwenya, M., Sibanda, L., 2023. Sustaining adaptive collaborative management processes: Challenges and opportunities from Mafungautsi State Forest, Gokwe, Zimbabwe. In: Colfer, C.J.P. and Prabhu, R. [eds.], Responding to Environmental Issues through Adaptive Collaborative Management: From Forest Communities to Global Actors. London: Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003325932-13
spellingShingle community forestry
natural resource management
land use change
Witness, K.
Nyirenda, R.
Mutimukuru-Maravanyika, T.
Matose, F.
Ngwenya, M.
Sibanda, L.
Sustaining adaptive collaborative management processes: Challenges and opportunities from Mafungautsi State Forest, Gokwe, Zimbabwe
title Sustaining adaptive collaborative management processes: Challenges and opportunities from Mafungautsi State Forest, Gokwe, Zimbabwe
title_full Sustaining adaptive collaborative management processes: Challenges and opportunities from Mafungautsi State Forest, Gokwe, Zimbabwe
title_fullStr Sustaining adaptive collaborative management processes: Challenges and opportunities from Mafungautsi State Forest, Gokwe, Zimbabwe
title_full_unstemmed Sustaining adaptive collaborative management processes: Challenges and opportunities from Mafungautsi State Forest, Gokwe, Zimbabwe
title_short Sustaining adaptive collaborative management processes: Challenges and opportunities from Mafungautsi State Forest, Gokwe, Zimbabwe
title_sort sustaining adaptive collaborative management processes challenges and opportunities from mafungautsi state forest gokwe zimbabwe
topic community forestry
natural resource management
land use change
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/128263
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