The effectiveness of ethno-science based strategies in drought mitigation In Mberengwa district of southern Zimbabwe
The imbalance between ethno-science and techno-science mechanisms in coping with drought, accompanied by overdependence on external relief and food aid was a motivating factor for this research. The sought to identify and assess the indigenous knowledge based drought coping strategies being practise...
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description | The imbalance between ethno-science and techno-science mechanisms in coping with drought, accompanied by overdependence on external relief and food aid was a motivating factor for this research. The sought to identify and assess the indigenous knowledge based drought coping strategies being practised in Mberengwa District in Southern Zimbabwe. This was a case study in which both quantitative and qualitative data collection techniques were used. Data collection was done through questionnaires administered to a sample of one hundred and seven household heads constituting both male and female respondents. Focus group discussions were administered to communal farmers from all parts of the study area and three AREX officers operating in the ward were interviewed. Field observations were also carried out to complement other data collection instruments. A variety of ethno-science based drought coping strategies were being implemented in Chingechuru ward and the major ones were multiple cropping, early planting, planting drought tolerant crops, basin tillage, transhumance movement, supplementary feeding, destocking, deep welling, barter trade, selling/hired labour and begging. Barter trade was the most widely implemented strategy at a rate of 66%, followed by multiple cropping (62.8%). The least implemented were basin tillage (15.8%) and abiding to traditional leaders’ advice (16.1%). Most of the ethno-science based drought coping strategies were effective, but this was hindered by low levels of implementation. Early planting, basin tillage, multiple cropping of drought tolerant crops and maintenance of controlled granaries were recommended in order to deal with the adverse impact of drought. Further research should focus on devising methods that can be used to increase the levels of implementation of ethno-science based drought coping strategies in conjunction with techno-science based drought coping strategies. |
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spelling | ir-11408-12132022-06-27T13:49:06Z The effectiveness of ethno-science based strategies in drought mitigation In Mberengwa district of southern Zimbabwe Jerie, Steven Matanga, E. Ethno-science, techno-science, drought mitigation, indigenous knowledge systems The imbalance between ethno-science and techno-science mechanisms in coping with drought, accompanied by overdependence on external relief and food aid was a motivating factor for this research. The sought to identify and assess the indigenous knowledge based drought coping strategies being practised in Mberengwa District in Southern Zimbabwe. This was a case study in which both quantitative and qualitative data collection techniques were used. Data collection was done through questionnaires administered to a sample of one hundred and seven household heads constituting both male and female respondents. Focus group discussions were administered to communal farmers from all parts of the study area and three AREX officers operating in the ward were interviewed. Field observations were also carried out to complement other data collection instruments. A variety of ethno-science based drought coping strategies were being implemented in Chingechuru ward and the major ones were multiple cropping, early planting, planting drought tolerant crops, basin tillage, transhumance movement, supplementary feeding, destocking, deep welling, barter trade, selling/hired labour and begging. Barter trade was the most widely implemented strategy at a rate of 66%, followed by multiple cropping (62.8%). The least implemented were basin tillage (15.8%) and abiding to traditional leaders’ advice (16.1%). Most of the ethno-science based drought coping strategies were effective, but this was hindered by low levels of implementation. Early planting, basin tillage, multiple cropping of drought tolerant crops and maintenance of controlled granaries were recommended in order to deal with the adverse impact of drought. Further research should focus on devising methods that can be used to increase the levels of implementation of ethno-science based drought coping strategies in conjunction with techno-science based drought coping strategies. 2016-05-04T15:30:31Z 2016-05-04T15:30:31Z 2011 Article 1520-5509 http://hdl.handle.net/11408/1213 en Journal of Sustainable Development in Africa;(Vol. 13, No.4; p. 395-409 open Clarion University of Pennsyslavia |
spellingShingle | Ethno-science, techno-science, drought mitigation, indigenous knowledge systems Jerie, Steven Matanga, E. The effectiveness of ethno-science based strategies in drought mitigation In Mberengwa district of southern Zimbabwe |
title | The effectiveness of ethno-science based strategies in drought mitigation In Mberengwa district of southern Zimbabwe |
title_full | The effectiveness of ethno-science based strategies in drought mitigation In Mberengwa district of southern Zimbabwe |
title_fullStr | The effectiveness of ethno-science based strategies in drought mitigation In Mberengwa district of southern Zimbabwe |
title_full_unstemmed | The effectiveness of ethno-science based strategies in drought mitigation In Mberengwa district of southern Zimbabwe |
title_short | The effectiveness of ethno-science based strategies in drought mitigation In Mberengwa district of southern Zimbabwe |
title_sort | effectiveness of ethno-science based strategies in drought mitigation in mberengwa district of southern zimbabwe |
topic | Ethno-science, techno-science, drought mitigation, indigenous knowledge systems |
url | http://hdl.handle.net/11408/1213 |
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