[PDF][PDF] Indigenous knowledge systems in Zimbabwe: Juxtaposing postcolonial theory.

J Mapara - Journal of Pan African Studies, 2009 - mail.jpanafrican.org
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 …

[PDF][PDF] Taboos as sources of Shona people's environmental ethics

M Chemhuru, D Masaka - Journal of Sustainable Development in …, 2010 - academia.edu
The Shona environmental taboos foster a sustainable use of the environment. Among the
Shona people, an unconscious appreciation of certain 'environmental taboos' informs an …

More than just story telling: A review of biodiversity conservation and utilisation from precolonial to postcolonial Zimbabwe

T Chigonda - Scientifica, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

Influence of indigenous spiritual beliefs on natural resource management and ecological conservation in Thailand

P Chunhabunyatip, N Sasaki, C Grünbühel… - Sustainability, 2018 - mdpi.com
Understanding how indigenous people manage their natural resources can provide a basis
for formulating appropriate policies for natural resources management that benefits them …

[PDF][PDF] Indigenous knowledge systems and their implications for sustainable development in Zimbabwe

J Mapira, P Mazambara - Journal of Sustainable Development in …, 2013 - jsd-africa.com
Indigenous knowledge systems (IKS) are part of Africa's heritage, which dates back to the
pre-colonial era when they were developed in order to address various survival challenges …

Livelihood resilient strategies through beekeeping in Chitanga village, Mwenezi District, Zimbabwe

M Chuma, A Mushuku, L Chirenje… - Sustainable …, 2013 - ageconsearch.umn.edu
The study sought to establish the contribution of beekeeping in rural livelihoods
sustainability. Chitanga village had experienced low agricultural productivity due to poor …

[PDF][PDF] Totem, Taboos and sacred places: An analysis of Karanga people's environmental conservation and management practices

M Clemence, V Chimininge - International Journal of Humanities and …, 2015 - academia.edu
The Karanga people who occupy parts of Masvingo and Midlands provinces since time
immemorial had mechanisms to preserve and manage their local environment. Their beliefs …

[HTML][HTML] Indigenous practices of environmental sustainability in the Tonga community of southern Zambia

KM Kanene - Jàmbá: Journal of Disaster Risk Studies, 2016 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Culture plays a significant role in conserving the environment. The purpose of this study was
to explore the measures that have been employed by the Tonga people of southern Zambia …

[图书][B] The import of African ontology for environmental ethics

M Chemhuru - 2016 - search.proquest.com
The application of moral reflection to the interactions between human beings and nature
“has come to be called environmental ethics or ecological ethics”(Morscher, Neumair and …

Teachers' and custodians' views and dilemmas arising thereof regarding the integration of indigenous knowledge in the primary school

N Govender, G Mutendera - AlterNative: An International …, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Indigenous Knowledge is largely neglected in the primary school curriculum, yet it espouses
the history, art, nature, and traditions of the community from which students come. This study …