Robson Mukwambo
Dr. Robson Mukwambo is a PhD (Education for Sustainability) from Rhodes University, South Africa. Originally from Zimbabwe, and holds a Masters in Environmental Education from the same university and an Honours Degree in Geography and Environmental Studies from the Midlands State University, Zimbabwe. He is a hardworking transdisciplinary social scientist researcher with over 10 years of demonstrated record of impactful research success. Self-directed and motivated professional with a highly ethical, meticulous, and thorough approach. Able to work in a diverse community and conduct transdisciplinary research, particularly in learning, teaching, and food and water security systems.
Recent publications:
Mukwambo, R., Lotz-Sisitka, H., Mukute, M., Kachilonda, D., Jalasi, E., Lindley, D., Conde-Aller, L., Thifulufhelwi, R., Mponwana, M., & Kuse, M. (2022). Insider formative interventionist researchers' experiences of co-generating reparative futures. Futura, 3(22).
Mukwambo, R. (2021). Mediating and examining expansive learning in the context of multidimensional complexities affecting household food security activity systems in Nyanyadzi Irrigation Scheme in the Manicaland Province of Zimbabwe (Doctoral dissertation, Rhodes University). Grahamstown, South Africa.
Mukwambo, R. (2013). Exploring social learning in community-based natural resource management project (CBNRM): A case study of Chipembere gardening project in Zimbabwe.