ZimFlores (version 4) is the outcome of a participatory modelling process and seeks to provide a shared factual basis for exploring land-use options for the communal lands surrounding the Mafungautsi forest. The ZimFlores experience underscores the importance of a sharing a common problem and a common location in which all participants have an interest. Participatory modelling has proved an effective way to consolidate a diverse body of knowledge and make it accessible. Results demonstrate the importance of model outputs that are diagnostic, and which offer insights into the issues under consideration.
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ZimFlores: A model to advise co-management of the mafungautsi forest in Zimbabwe
Small-Scale Forestry, Vol.2(2), pp.185-210
2003
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- Title
- ZimFlores: A model to advise co-management of the mafungautsi forest in Zimbabwe
- Creators
- Ravi Prabhu - CIFOR Southern and Eastern Africa OfficeMandy Haggith - WorldFOrests, InvernessHappyson Mudavanhu - CIFOR Southern and Eastern Africa OfficeRobert Muetzelfeldt - University of EdinburghWavell Standa-gunda - CIFOR Southern and Eastern Africa OfficeJerome K Vanclay - Southern Cross University
- Publication Details
- Small-Scale Forestry, Vol.2(2), pp.185-210
- Identifiers
- 1490; 991012820692302368
- Academic Unit
- School of Environment, Science and Engineering; Faculty of Science and Engineering; Science
- Resource Type
- Journal article