Localized wood resource depletion in Botswana: Towards a demographic, institutional and cosmovisional explanation
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Date
2002Author
Gwebu, T.D.
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Taylor & Francis Ltd, http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/cepeType
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In sub-Saharan Africa, communal land resource utilization and management has reflected changes in sociocultural belief systems, population dynamics, and
modes of societal administration and regulation. This paper, based on archival evidence,
attempts to substantiate this assumption through an illustrative case study on biomass depletion around large settlements in Botswana. It also suggests that a revisit to certain
traditional institutional and sociocultural practices on natural resource management might provide useful insights towards the sustainable utilization of wood resources.