Shirley Mambadzo
Profile
Shirley Mambadzo is an MPhil in Sustainable Development candidate at the Centre for Sustainability Transitions. Her research project focuses on the potential of a polycentric governance model in Windhoek’s urban agriculture sector. She holds a Postgraduate Diploma in Sustainable Development and a Bachelor’s in Business Administration. Shirley is also the founder of Eden Greenfields, a social enterprise that promotes sustainable agriculture practices, community empowerment, and environmental stewardship. Her vision and leadership have allowed Eden Greenfields to create impactful initiatives that address food security, enhance local food production, and promote sustainable farming methods. Shirley is a valuable asset in any sustainability-focused initiative.
Field of research
- Investigating the existing governance structures and mechanisms in Windhoek's urban agriculture sector.
- Analysing the challenges and opportunities associated with implementing a polycentric approach to urban agriculture governance in Windhoek.
- Assessing the potential benefits of a polycentric governance system for promoting sustainable urban agriculture practices and enhancing food security in Windhoek.
- Examining the role of stakeholders and institutions in facilitating effective polycentric governance of urban agriculture in Windhoek.