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dc.contributor.authorMudege, Netsai.N
dc.contributor.authorBourdillon, M.F.C
dc.date.accessioned2006-07-27T10:51:28Z
dc.date.available2006-07-27T10:51:28Z
dc.date.issued2003
dc.identifier.citationMudege, Netsai. N and Bourdillon, M.F.C. (2003). ''The Role of Communication in Social Forestry: The Case of Mwenezi '', Zambezia, vol. 30, no.1, pp. 51-71.en
dc.identifier.issn0379-0622
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10646/468
dc.description.abstractThis article, based on participant observation in two villages of Mwenezi District, Masvingo Province, Zimbabwe, discusses the dissemination of knowledge about forestry. It looks at the role of the media, but points out that access to the media was limited. More important were local channels of communication. People are, however, selective in their acceptance of information they receive, particularly on environmental issues. Although technical knowledge is important to ensure the best use of the resources of forestry, the article shows how people interpret, modify, and respond to the information they receive according to how this information fits their perceived interests. Political issues, both at the national and the local levels, also affect the credibility of messages. Within a community, people respond differently, according to their status and their particular interests in the community. The article concludes that the successful transfer of technical knowledge on forestry for the use of local communities requires dialogue with the communities concerned.en
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dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherUniversity of Zimbabwe Publicationsen
dc.subjectcommunicationen
dc.subjectforestryen
dc.subjectMwenezien
dc.subjectsocial forestryen
dc.titleThe Role of Communication in Social Forestry: The Case of Mwenezien
dc.typeArticleen


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