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Community participation in cultural heritage and environmental policy formulation in Botswana


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Author list: Goemeone E. J Mogomotsi, Patricia K Mogomotsi, Reniko Gondo, Tshenolo J Madigele

Publication year: 2018

Volume number: 16

Issue number: 2

Start page: 171

End page: 180

Number of pages: 10



Cultural heritage does not have direct economic benefits. However, if properly managed it can stimulate social cohesions, improving the environment and have beneficial economic spin offs for the local communities. This paper discusses the role of communities in the formulation of the policies concerning their local environment. It argues that community engagement by policy makers is important in giving legitimacy and ownership of the policies. Furthermore, this paper discusses the potential of cultural heritage in diversifying the economy in Botswana. This paper recommends for the re-assessment of the relationship between the state and local communities which is critical in resuscitating the seemingly ailing community business organizations. In conclusion, it argues for the sustainable management of cultural heritage as a social and economic resource in the next 50 years of Botswana’s independence.


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