2021
DOI: 10.5334/cstp.339
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Assessing the Potential of Participatory Modeling for Decolonial Restoration of an Agro-Pastoral System in Rural Zimbabwe

Abstract: Colonialism has devastated the lifeways, more-than-human relations, and collective stewardship practices of Indigenous people. Decolonial restoration may be assisted by collaborative methods like participatory modeling, but further careful evaluation is needed to ensure that these methods that have the potential to connect ways of knowing actually do secure long-term benefit for Indigenous life and land. In this study, we engage in a mixed-methods analysis to assess our participatory modeling of a Zimbabwean a… Show more

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“…Most of the studies examining the effects of stakeholder participation can be characterized as case studies, such as [9,42]. They outline positive effects and give recommendations; however, causal relationships between a participatory procedure and commitment, ownership feelings and model quality, respectively, have not been directly examined.…”
Section: Empirical Studies On Participatory and Collaborative Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of the studies examining the effects of stakeholder participation can be characterized as case studies, such as [9,42]. They outline positive effects and give recommendations; however, causal relationships between a participatory procedure and commitment, ownership feelings and model quality, respectively, have not been directly examined.…”
Section: Empirical Studies On Participatory and Collaborative Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%