Beitbridge Minority Farmer Communities and Climate Change: Prospects for Sustainability

M. Matsa, B. Dzawanda
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Indigenous minority farmer communities in Beitbridge district of Zimbabwe are on the cutting edge of climate change and climate vulnerability. This chapter assesses through questionnaires, interviews and focus group discussions how these communities are triangulating their indigenous knowledge systems, government and NGOs initiatives to achieve sustainability. Results reveal that although the farmers are appreciative of external assistance through government and NGOs assistance, such assistance can only be sustainable provided it is built around their indigenous knowledge systems which they hold sacrosanct. The study therefore recommends more use of the abundant natural resources in Beitbridge and The district’s competitive advantage is a rich livestock district. The community identifies itself with these resources, so all developmental endeavours should coalesce around these resources for sustained social, economic and environmental growth as a cushion against the climate change phe-nomenon and associated threats. All such efforts should be community driven rather than being imported from central government or NGO headquarters or country offices. The resilient and hardworking qualities of these communities need not be destroyed by food aid and free farming input hand-outs. Instead, these qualities should be utilised to drive community development initiatives for household livelihood sustainability.
北桥少数民族农民社区与气候变化:可持续发展前景
津巴布韦贝布里奇地区的土著少数民族农民社区处于气候变化和气候脆弱性的最前沿。本章通过问卷调查、访谈和焦点小组讨论来评估这些社区如何将其本土知识体系、政府和非政府组织的举措三角化,以实现可持续性。结果表明,尽管农民很感激通过政府和非政府组织提供的外部援助,但这种援助只有建立在他们认为神圣不可侵犯的本土知识体系之上,才能持续下去。因此,该研究建议更多地利用北桥丰富的自然资源,该区的竞争优势是畜牧业丰富。社会认同这些资源,因此所有发展努力都应围绕这些资源结合起来,以实现持续的社会、经济和环境增长,作为抵御气候变化现象和相关威胁的缓冲。所有这些努力都应由社区推动,而不是由中央政府或非政府组织总部或国家办事处引进。这些社区的坚韧和勤劳的品质不需要被粮食援助和免费的农业投入所破坏。相反,应该利用这些品质来推动社区发展倡议,促进家庭生计的可持续性。
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