The role of stakeholder participation in wetland conservation in urban areas: A case of Monavale Vlei, Harare

Wetland ecosystems are highly complex in production and the extent of plant and animal diversity. The study assessed the role that various stakeholders play in the sustainable use and conservation of particularly urban wetlands. The specific objectives of the study were to establish threats to the s...

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Main Authors: Tatenda Musasa, Kudakwashe C. R Muringaniza, Munaishe Manyati
Other Authors: Department of Geography Environmental Sustainability and Resilience Building, Midlands State University, Gweru Zimbabwe
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2023
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Online Access:https://cris.library.msu.ac.zw//handle/11408/5384
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sciaf.2023.e01574
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author Tatenda Musasa
Kudakwashe C. R Muringaniza
Munaishe Manyati
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description Wetland ecosystems are highly complex in production and the extent of plant and animal diversity. The study assessed the role that various stakeholders play in the sustainable use and conservation of particularly urban wetlands. The specific objectives of the study were to establish threats to the sustainable use of the Monavale Wetland; determine wetland conservation strategies adopted; and examine the role of stakeholders in wetland use and conservation. This study adopted a combination of quantitative and qualitative research methods to expand and enhance the quality of the results obtained. A questionnaire was adopted to collect data from 90 household heads or their proxies using random sampling. Additionally, semi structured interviews were used to obtain information from Environmental Management Agency (EMA), Conservation Society of Monavale (COSMO) and Ramsar Zimbabwe. Qualitative data were analysed using the content analysis method whereas descriptive and inferential statistics were used for quantitative data. Findings demonstrate that 63% agreed that the government has fostered and strengthened private partnerships that benefit the wetland. Only 40% of respondents from Monavale agreed that the local government has developed effective conservation policies. Residents in the areas surrounding the marsh were named as stakeholders by 98% of those who responded to the questionnaires. In conclusion, the research shows that stakeholders play a pivotal and essential role in wetland use and conservation if sustainability is to be achieved. The study therefore recommends that the Government invests in programs that involve various stakeholders in policy development and implementation. This study will at the end propose a framework to enhance sustainable use of wetlands and proffer wetland conservation.
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spelling ir-11408-53842023-03-02T14:42:47Z The role of stakeholder participation in wetland conservation in urban areas: A case of Monavale Vlei, Harare Tatenda Musasa Kudakwashe C. R Muringaniza Munaishe Manyati Department of Geography Environmental Sustainability and Resilience Building, Midlands State University, Gweru Zimbabwe Department of Geography Environmental Sustainability and Resilience Building, Midlands State University, Gweru Zimbabwe Department of Geography Environmental Sustainability and Resilience Building, Midlands State University, Gweru Zimbabwe Conservation Monavale Stakeholders Sustainable use Wetlands Ecosystems Wetland ecosystems are highly complex in production and the extent of plant and animal diversity. The study assessed the role that various stakeholders play in the sustainable use and conservation of particularly urban wetlands. The specific objectives of the study were to establish threats to the sustainable use of the Monavale Wetland; determine wetland conservation strategies adopted; and examine the role of stakeholders in wetland use and conservation. This study adopted a combination of quantitative and qualitative research methods to expand and enhance the quality of the results obtained. A questionnaire was adopted to collect data from 90 household heads or their proxies using random sampling. Additionally, semi structured interviews were used to obtain information from Environmental Management Agency (EMA), Conservation Society of Monavale (COSMO) and Ramsar Zimbabwe. Qualitative data were analysed using the content analysis method whereas descriptive and inferential statistics were used for quantitative data. Findings demonstrate that 63% agreed that the government has fostered and strengthened private partnerships that benefit the wetland. Only 40% of respondents from Monavale agreed that the local government has developed effective conservation policies. Residents in the areas surrounding the marsh were named as stakeholders by 98% of those who responded to the questionnaires. In conclusion, the research shows that stakeholders play a pivotal and essential role in wetland use and conservation if sustainability is to be achieved. The study therefore recommends that the Government invests in programs that involve various stakeholders in policy development and implementation. This study will at the end propose a framework to enhance sustainable use of wetlands and proffer wetland conservation. 19 1 14 2023-03-02T14:42:46Z 2023-03-02T14:42:46Z 2023 research article https://cris.library.msu.ac.zw//handle/11408/5384 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sciaf.2023.e01574 en Scientific African 2468-2276 open Elsevier
spellingShingle Conservation
Monavale
Stakeholders
Sustainable use
Wetlands
Ecosystems
Tatenda Musasa
Kudakwashe C. R Muringaniza
Munaishe Manyati
The role of stakeholder participation in wetland conservation in urban areas: A case of Monavale Vlei, Harare
title The role of stakeholder participation in wetland conservation in urban areas: A case of Monavale Vlei, Harare
title_full The role of stakeholder participation in wetland conservation in urban areas: A case of Monavale Vlei, Harare
title_fullStr The role of stakeholder participation in wetland conservation in urban areas: A case of Monavale Vlei, Harare
title_full_unstemmed The role of stakeholder participation in wetland conservation in urban areas: A case of Monavale Vlei, Harare
title_short The role of stakeholder participation in wetland conservation in urban areas: A case of Monavale Vlei, Harare
title_sort role of stakeholder participation in wetland conservation in urban areas: a case of monavale vlei, harare
topic Conservation
Monavale
Stakeholders
Sustainable use
Wetlands
Ecosystems
url https://cris.library.msu.ac.zw//handle/11408/5384
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sciaf.2023.e01574
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