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Behaviour Change in Drought Response and Management: Case Study of Mudzi District, Zimbabwe
Author(s) -
Tendai Chigavazira,
Horácio Lucas Zandamela
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of public administration and governance
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2161-7104
DOI - 10.5296/jpag.v11i2.18574
Subject(s) - livelihood , vulnerability (computing) , element (criminal law) , coping (psychology) , climate change , adaptation (eye) , framing (construction) , conservation of resources theory , environmental resource management , sociology , geography , ecology , psychology , social psychology , political science , agriculture , economics , biology , computer science , computer security , neuroscience , psychiatry , law , archaeology
This paper seeks to contribute to the droughts discourse through explaining the vulnerability of women to droughts by analysing the different livelihood strategies employed by women and their responses. The conservation of resources (COR) theory and ecological theory was applied to understand the issues of vulnerability, adaptation and coping with droughts. A qualitative approach was utilised through the application of semi-structured interviews, observation and document review tools. Although the element of behavioural change is illuminated in the behavioural theories and applied in some studies such as HIV and AIDS, this element is missing in the drought literature. In this paper, the behavioural change element that emerged is not only important but also relevant in understanding the dynamics associated with drought responses. This generates a novice understanding and explanation of the vulnerability of women to droughts and in so doing, it shapes the drought discourse beyond the traditional arena.