Prospects of Integrating Indigenous Knowledge Systems in Managing Veld Fires in Mazowe District
- Author
- Mubaiwa, Kudzaiishe
- Title
- Prospects of Integrating Indigenous Knowledge Systems in Managing Veld Fires in Mazowe District
- Abstract
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Several compelling arguments support the integration of indigenous knowledge systems (IKS) and scientific knowledge in fire management. Integration is required for the adaptation of scientific information and technologies, such as Early Warning Systems (EWS), to local conditions. This study therefore, focused on the integration of indigenous knowledge systems (IKS) in veld fire management in Ward 13 of Mazowe District. A descriptive study design was used together with mixed methods approaches to gather qualitative and quantitative data on the IKS practices for veld fire management in Mazowe, extent of IKS integration in veld fire management as well as effectiveness of integrating IKS and scientific knowledge in veld fire management in Mazowe District. Data were collected from a sample of 35 participants were drawn from the villagers through purposive sampling methods. Controlled burning, the use of fire beaters, the establishment of firebreaks, the planting of fire-resistant hedges/trees, regulation through traditional leadership, oral education and awareness, and the use of sand to put out fires are all commonly mentioned IKS practices. Although it was established that the extent of IKS integration is still poor, the study on the other hand evaluated that IKS is very important in veld fire management. I was recommended that IKS should be incorporated in policies for veld fire management in Zimbabwe.
- Date
- Decemebr 2023
- Publisher
- BUSE
- Keywords
- Indigenous Knowledge Systems, Veld fires management, Mazoe Dsitrict
- Supervisor
- Dr Maponga
- Item sets
- Department of Geosciences
- Media
- MUBAIWA_FINAL_.pdf
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