Participatory modelling can be a useful process to encourage critical examination of livelihood options and foster sustainable natural resource use through enhanced social learning, collective action and mobilization. The broom-grass group in the Mafungautsi Forest Reserve serves as a case study of the process and outcomes of such participatory modelling. Innovative group facilitation methods enhanced participation in the modelling process. The modelling process complements broader efforts to achieve higher levels of adaptive collaborative management.
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Participatory modelling to enhance social learning, collective action and mobilization among users of the Mafungautsi Forest, Zimbabwe
Small-Scale Forestry, Vol.2(2), pp.313-326
2003
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- Title
- Participatory modelling to enhance social learning, collective action and mobilization among users of the Mafungautsi Forest, Zimbabwe
- Creators
- Wavell Standa-Gunda - CIFOR Southern and Eastern Africa OfficeTendayi Mutimukuru - CIFOR Southern and Eastern Africa OfficeRichard Nyirenda - CIFOR Southern and Eastern Africa OfficeRavi Prabhu - CIFOR Southern and Eastern Africa OfficeMandy Haggith - WorldFOrests, InvernessJerome K Vanclay - Southern Cross University
- Publication Details
- Small-Scale Forestry, Vol.2(2), pp.313-326
- Identifiers
- 1493; 991012820663302368
- Academic Unit
- Science; Faculty of Science and Engineering; School of Environment, Science and Engineering
- Resource Type
- Journal article