Sustainable development as successful technology transfer: Empowerment through teaching, learning, and using digital participatory mapping techniques in Mazvihwa, Zimbabwe

Q1 Economics, Econometrics and Finance
M.V. Eitzel , Emmanuel Mhike Hove , Jon Solera , Sikhangezile Madzoro , Abraham Changarara , Daniel Ndlovu , Adnomore Chirindira , Alice Ndlovu , Shamiso Gwatipedza , Memory Mhizha , Moses Ndlovu
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Abstract

In development engineering, practitioners often strive to empower local communities through technology. Empowerment, however, is typically not well-defined and rarely assessed, leading to an erosion of its meaning. In this study, we define empowerment as capacity building through technology transfer, which we evaluate by assessing skill transfer, skill application, increased individual confidence, and community support. We test the usefulness of these assessments for participatory mapping as a form of technology transfer, using a Participatory Action Research approach. Our case is a digital mapping team embedded in the long-term community-based participatory research agenda of The Muonde Trust in Mazvihwa, Zimbabwe. We taught and evaluated mapping by conducting workshops and engaging in a variety of mapping projects (including measuring access to basic services, land-use planning, and cultural and historical preservation projects), demonstrating dramatically increased mapping skills and individual confidence, and the creation of a community of practice able to teach the skills. Our peer-based learning techniques used adult education principles and could be applied in creating other local communities of practice to support the use of medium-tech mapping methods (basic GPS units and computer mapping software). In poverty reduction and sustainability initiatives, participatory mapping can be complementary to cutting-edge big data approaches and necessary for true improvements in the well-being of the most vulnerable populations on our planet. Development engineers would benefit from incorporating participatory action research principles into their work, learning to co-labor with communities to define and solve problems.

作为成功技术转让的可持续发展:在津巴布韦Mazvihwa,通过教学、学习和使用数字参与式绘图技术赋予权力
在开发工程中,实践者经常努力通过技术赋予当地社区权力。然而,授权通常没有明确定义,也很少评估,导致其意义的侵蚀。在本研究中,我们将赋权定义为通过技术转移进行的能力建设,并通过评估技能转移、技能应用、个人信心增强和社区支持来评估。我们使用参与性行动研究方法,测试了这些评估对作为技术转让形式的参与性制图的有用性。我们的案例是津巴布韦Mazvihwa的Muonde信托基金会长期社区参与性研究议程中的一个数字测绘小组。我们通过举办讲习班和参与各种测绘项目(包括测量获得基本服务的机会、土地利用规划、文化和历史保护项目)来教授和评估测绘,展示了显著提高的测绘技能和个人信心,并创建了一个能够教授这些技能的实践社区。我们基于同伴的学习技术采用了成人教育的原则,可以应用于创建其他地方实践社区,以支持使用中等技术制图方法(基本GPS单元和计算机制图软件)。在减贫和可持续发展倡议中,参与式测绘可以作为尖端大数据方法的补充,对于真正改善地球上最弱势群体的福祉是必要的。开发工程师将受益于将参与式行动研究原则结合到他们的工作中,学习与社区合作来定义和解决问题。
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Development Engineering
Development Engineering Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (all)
CiteScore
4.90
自引率
0.00%
发文量
11
审稿时长
31 weeks
期刊介绍: Development Engineering: The Journal of Engineering in Economic Development (Dev Eng) is an open access, interdisciplinary journal applying engineering and economic research to the problems of poverty. Published studies must present novel research motivated by a specific global development problem. The journal serves as a bridge between engineers, economists, and other scientists involved in research on human, social, and economic development. Specific topics include: • Engineering research in response to unique constraints imposed by poverty. • Assessment of pro-poor technology solutions, including field performance, consumer adoption, and end-user impacts. • Novel technologies or tools for measuring behavioral, economic, and social outcomes in low-resource settings. • Hypothesis-generating research that explores technology markets and the role of innovation in economic development. • Lessons from the field, especially null results from field trials and technical failure analyses. • Rigorous analysis of existing development "solutions" through an engineering or economic lens. Although the journal focuses on quantitative, scientific approaches, it is intended to be suitable for a wider audience of development practitioners and policy makers, with evidence that can be used to improve decision-making. It also will be useful for engineering and applied economics faculty who conduct research or teach in "technology for development."
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