This paper examines the role of traditional religious beliefs and traditional leaders in conserving remnant patches of a unique type of dry forest in the Zambezi Valley of northern Zimbabwe. We examined aerial photographs spanning more than three decades, interviewed and surveyed local residents, and met with communities to learn about the environmental history of the forests and the factors that have affected land use in the area. Our results show that forest loss is dramatically less in forests that are now considered sacred, or were in the past connected to sacred forests. This supports our hypothesis that traditional spiritual values have influenced human behavior affecting the forests, and have played a role in protecting them until no...
The study investigated the role of traditional institutions in the conservation of the East Usambar...
The existing body of literature on community-based natural resource management suggests that local i...
Forest protected areas (FPAs) constitute one of the main strategies for achieving the triple benefit...
This paper examines the role of traditional religious beliefs and traditional leaders in conserving ...
This paper examines the role of traditional religious beliefs and traditional leaders in conserving ...
Supporting good traditions Cue: In many rural areas, forests and forest resources are protected b...
This thesis examines the effect of deforestation on strategies of woodland use and management in Zim...
Forest management entails interdependence between nature and society at different levels and systems...
A better integration of local wildlife-friendly knowledge into management plans may revive communiti...
In South Africa conservation is still largely framed in terms of Western scientific values, with a f...
Sacred natural sites are the oldest form of protection for non-human species and landscapes, and rem...
The resurrection of the traditional socio-ecological knowledge system as a complimentary biodiversi...
The study investigates how Luo belief system and a more inclusive ecosystem approach contribute to s...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study examines the nature of indigenous agroforestry, t...
Community managed forests constitute a significant proportion of the world\u27s forests, however, li...
The study investigated the role of traditional institutions in the conservation of the East Usambar...
The existing body of literature on community-based natural resource management suggests that local i...
Forest protected areas (FPAs) constitute one of the main strategies for achieving the triple benefit...
This paper examines the role of traditional religious beliefs and traditional leaders in conserving ...
This paper examines the role of traditional religious beliefs and traditional leaders in conserving ...
Supporting good traditions Cue: In many rural areas, forests and forest resources are protected b...
This thesis examines the effect of deforestation on strategies of woodland use and management in Zim...
Forest management entails interdependence between nature and society at different levels and systems...
A better integration of local wildlife-friendly knowledge into management plans may revive communiti...
In South Africa conservation is still largely framed in terms of Western scientific values, with a f...
Sacred natural sites are the oldest form of protection for non-human species and landscapes, and rem...
The resurrection of the traditional socio-ecological knowledge system as a complimentary biodiversi...
The study investigates how Luo belief system and a more inclusive ecosystem approach contribute to s...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study examines the nature of indigenous agroforestry, t...
Community managed forests constitute a significant proportion of the world\u27s forests, however, li...
The study investigated the role of traditional institutions in the conservation of the East Usambar...
The existing body of literature on community-based natural resource management suggests that local i...
Forest protected areas (FPAs) constitute one of the main strategies for achieving the triple benefit...