THE DZINDZISO METHOD.
Common
Property resources can be described as community’s natural resources where
every member has access and usage with specified obligations, without anybody
having exclusive property right over them. (Jodha, 1986). In simple terms, they
are resources that everybody has access to and they are managed collectively by
the community in which they are found. Examples of common property resources
include; fisheries, wildlife, forests, rivers, lakes, and wetlands. It must
however be noted that, common properties are not only related to natural
resources but can also be man-made resources that serve the general public
interest. For example public transport and and hospitals.