Socio-ecological Dynamics Within Rural Settlements: Evidence from Mbire District in Zimbabwe

I. Chirisa, V. Nel
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Humans are a part, of and not separate from, nature, and as such policies that enhance the co-relationship of humans and nature while adaptive are a necessity now than before. This article investigates the socio-ecological dynamics within rural settlements in Mbire, Zimbabwe. It provides reasons for people’s migration to Mbire from some parts of Zimbabwe. It brings out the increase in school dropouts in Mbire and how teachers are understaffed. The study unravels the issues concerning black magic that was practised then, the school dropouts in Mbire, the history of people moving in search of salt, their communication with spirit mediums and cotton farming. Interviews and desktop research were used, with content analysis for data analysis and collection. The remedy for meeting challenges arising from socio-ecological changes is facilitating adaptive measures that meet the emerging needs of communities without compromising nature’s rights.
农村住区的社会生态动态:来自津巴布韦Mbire地区的证据
人类是自然的一部分,而不是与自然分离,因此,加强人类与自然相互关系的政策比以往任何时候都更有必要。本文调查了津巴布韦姆比雷农村定居点的社会生态动态。它为人们从津巴布韦的一些地区迁移到Mbire提供了理由。它带来了安大略省辍学率的上升,以及教师人手不足的问题。这项研究揭示了当时人们使用的黑魔法、Mbire的辍学生、寻找盐的人们的迁徙历史、他们与灵媒的交流以及棉花种植等问题。采用访谈法和桌面研究法,以内容分析法进行数据分析和收集。应对社会生态变化带来的挑战的补救办法是促进适应措施,在不损害自然权利的情况下满足社区新出现的需求。
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