
What Are The Issues On Indigenous Knowledge Systems In Southern Africa: / Joseph Z.z Matowanyika (10 P.). -- The Encodement Of Indigenous Knowledge Systems / O Muchena (2 P.). -- How Do We Collect Information On Indigenous Systems? / Kofi Asare Opoku (7 P.). -- What Is The Practical Importance Of Indigenous Systems For Community Resource Management In Lesotho? / T Peshoane (2 P.). -- Indigenous Institutional Arrangements In Southern Africa / Davison Gumbo (2 P.). -- Indigenous Technology And Local People / N Gata (2 P.). -- Dangers And Opportunities: / Paula Donnelly-roark (5 P.). -- Indigenous Science And Technologies For Sustainable Agriculture, Food Systems And Natural Resource Management With Special Reference To Zimbabwe / Ntombie R Gata (6 P.). -- The Wildlife Conservation Traditions Of The Batswana / Dan Ntsala (4 P.). Edited By Joseph Z Z Matowanyika, Vielka Garibaldi, And Elizabeth Musimwa With Inputs From Interim Committee On Indigenous Knowledge Systems In Southern Africa, Oliver Chapeyama... [et Al.]; With Financial Contribution By The World Bank. At Head Of Title: Iucn Regional Office For Southern Africa, Regional Social Policy Service. Africa 2000 Network Zimbabwe. Includes Bibliographical References.
Page Count:
104
Publication Date:
1995-01-01
ISBN-10:
0797415335
ISBN-13:
9780797415331
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