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Management of the Matobo Hills in Zimbabwe: Perceptions of the Indigenous Communities on Their Involvement and Use of Traditional Conservation Practic

Contributor(s): Makuvaza, Simon (Author)

ISBN: 9789087282646

Publisher: Leiden University Press

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Pub Date: November 1, 2016

Lexile Code: 0000

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.30" H x 10.60" L x 8.20" W ( 0.57 lbs) 138 pages

Series: Archaeological Studies Leiden University

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Description: "Since 1992, when the World Heritage Committee established its category of "cultural landscapes", scholarly debates have ensued on how they could best be managed. One approach, which appears to have gained significance over the past two decades or so, considers using traditional conservation practices as well as engaging local indigenous communities in the stewardship of these exemplary sites. To examine the efficacy of this recent approach, this book explores the concept of indigenous communities, the nature of traditional conservancy in the Matobo Hills Cultural World Heritage Landscape where this study was conducted, as well as the management history of the area. Based on the perspectives of the indigenous people of the Matobo Hills, this investigation studies the extent to which both traditional conservation practices and local involvement can be germane to the administration of World Heritage Cultural Landscapes."

Brief description: Simon Makuvaza is currently a Research Fellow in the Faculty of the Built Environment at the National University of Science and Technology in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. Previously, he lectured archaeology at the Catholic University of Malawi. He also worked as an archaeologist for the National Museums and Monuments of Zimbabwe.

Review Quotes: "The Management of the Matobo Hills in Zimbabwe is beautifully presented, well written, sectioned off into sub-titled chunks and
filled with images, which make it very pick-up-and-flick-through-able."-- "Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa"

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