Local Knowledge Adaptation Measures in Responding to Climate Change, for Sustainable Development, in Southern Africa

The study sought to examine local knowledge adaptation measures in response to climate change in SouthernAfrica, with specific reference to Chivi District in Zimbabwe. Aqualitative approach, informed by the interpretative paradigm was adopted. Data was collected using focus group discussions compri...

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Main Authors: Tshuma, Doreen Taurai, Kaino, Luckson, Jerie, Steven
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Research and Scientific Innovation Society 2022
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Online Access:https://www.rsisinternational.org/journals/ijriss/Digital-Library/volume-3-issue-7/147-155.pdf
http://hdl.handle.net/11408/5023
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Summary:The study sought to examine local knowledge adaptation measures in response to climate change in SouthernAfrica, with specific reference to Chivi District in Zimbabwe. Aqualitative approach, informed by the interpretative paradigm was adopted. Data was collected using focus group discussions comprised of elderly community members. This was augmented by interviews that included Meteorological Officers andEnvironmental Management Agency Officer and observations made by the researcher. The results revealed that adaptationmeasures were adopted for crop farming, livestock agricultureand other livelihood adaptations. Crop farming adaptation included use of infiltration pits, crop diversification, staggering planting dates, mulching, rain-making ceremonies, collective farming and Zunde RaMambo. Livestock adaptations include livestock diversification, relocation, food preservation and alternative water sources. Other methods of adapting to climate change include food diversification, selling wild fruits and establishment of woodlots. Some of the adaptation measures were now losing relevance, for instance, rain making ceremonies as people shifted from the traditional regard of spiritual matters. This has adversely impacted on the adaptation measures to contribute towards the community’s sustainable development. Poverty and hunger in the Chivi community continues to be a humanitarian issue worth of consideration by the government.