Wetlands Governance in Rural Land Use Planning and Management: A Strategic Approach for Zimbabwe

Authors

  • Winmore Kusena Department of Geography, Environmental Sustainability and Resilience Building. Midlands State University. Gweru, Zimbabwe Author
  • Shantel T Dube Department of Geography, Environmental Sustainability and Resilience Building, Midlands State University, Gweru, Zimbabwe Author
  • Thomas Marambanyika Department of Geography, Environmental Sustainability and Resilience Building. Midlands State University. Gweru, Zimbabwe Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.71458/skx08122

Keywords:

land governance, land use functions, sustainability, wetland governance

Abstract

Due to their nature, wetlands are regarded as one of the most productive ecosystems offering a wide variety of ecosystem services. In rural setups, wetlands are most recognised for supporting agriculture and providing water to local communities. Despite their significance to rural populations, wetlands degradation remains a challenge due to less sustainable land use planning and management. The article explores the potential of wetlands governance as a strategic approach in rural land use planning and management in Zimbabwe. The study employs a comprehensive literature search and review from databases such as Google Scholar, Science Direct, Scopus and PubMed. The review concludes that incorporating wetlands governance into rural land use planning and management presents an opportunity to enhance sustainability and resilience in the rural landscapes of Zimbabwe. Literature has demonstrated that addressing governance gaps, fostering stakeholder participation, resolving land use conflicts and integrating conservation into land planning, are key steps towards sustainability. However, there is need for a more coordinated all-stakeholder involvement, including policy-makers, environmental agencies and local communities who directly interact with and depend on wetlands, in decision-making, implementation of conservation efforts and monitoring. To strengthen wetlands governance in rural land use planning and management, the article presents three key recommendations. First, clear legal statutes must be established to define the roles and responsibilities of all stakeholders involved in wetlands governance. Second, comprehensive research is needed to assess the impacts of various land uses on wetlands in rural landscapes, ensuring informed decision-making. Finally, integrated frameworks should be developed to embed wetlands governance into rural land use planning, ensuring a coordinated and effective approach

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Published

2025-06-06

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How to Cite

Kusena, W., Dube, S. ., & Marambanyika , T. . (2025). Wetlands Governance in Rural Land Use Planning and Management: A Strategic Approach for Zimbabwe. The Review of Rural Resilience Praxis, 4(1 and 2), Pages: 116-135. https://doi.org/10.71458/skx08122

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