Tackling challenges for co-management of natural resources: the community council in Limpopo National Park, Mozambique
Esperança Rui Colua de Oliveira, Kei Otsuki, Marlino Eugénio Mubai
Abstract
Mozambican law recommends community councils to promote the co-management of natural resources in protected areas. In the Limpopo National Park, the park committee has served as the community council for the last two decades. Based on fieldwork conducted in 2009–2019, this practical note identifies challenges that the committee faces and suggests two pathways to tackle the challenges: the committee members should be selected based on individual capacity; and financial resources must be directed towards developing their capacity. Further research on how to establish these pathways are imperative to enable the committee members to focus on activities for the co-management.
Topics & Concepts
National parkNatural resource managementNatural resourcePolitical sciencePublic administrationCapacity buildingEnvironmental resource managementEconomic growthEnvironmental planningPublic relationsGeographyLawEconomicsArchaeologyConservation, Biodiversity, and Resource ManagementHydropower, Displacement, Environmental ImpactMining and Resource Management