2021
DOI: 10.3390/su13116478
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Linking Conservation, Community Knowledge, and Adaptation to Extreme Climatic Events: A Case Study in Gorongosa National Park, Mozambique

Abstract: This study is based on ethnographic research that analyzes how traditional knowledge and local beliefs on biodiversity conservation relates to the local ability to adapt and be resilient to climatic changes in two communities around Gorongosa National Park, Mozambique: Nhanfisse in the buffer zone and Muanandimae in the core area. A total of 78 semi-structured interviews with heads of households were conducted. We found that both communities carried out practices and held beliefs associated with conservation, … Show more

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“…Yan Guotai and Song Lin recommended drawing on World Heritage assessment methods to expand value evaluation in the landscape dimension, achieving a win-win situation for resource protection and regional development [16]. Matos Amemarlita et al stated that management should reach an agreement between communities and conservation institutions to ensure ecological, livelihood, and spiritual functions [17]. Esaie Waya et al advocated for local residents to participate in sustainable management [18].…”
Section: National Park Management Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yan Guotai and Song Lin recommended drawing on World Heritage assessment methods to expand value evaluation in the landscape dimension, achieving a win-win situation for resource protection and regional development [16]. Matos Amemarlita et al stated that management should reach an agreement between communities and conservation institutions to ensure ecological, livelihood, and spiritual functions [17]. Esaie Waya et al advocated for local residents to participate in sustainable management [18].…”
Section: National Park Management Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The interviewees were selected using the snowball sampling technique [66]. The sample size was defined by the saturation point [67], which is described as "the point in coding when you find that no new codes occur in the data" [68]. In-depth interviews were carried out on site, mostly at the historic houses, and by walking through the lands.…”
Section: Data Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Knowledge management stands for a solution that streamlines the process of knowledge collection, distribution, and effective use [10,42]. The ability to share knowledge helps an entrepreneur make decisions on time [43]. Knowledge is living inside the individual's thoughts.…”
Section: Literature Review and Hypotheses Formulationmentioning
confidence: 99%