The paper examines man-environment relations in the African savanna. It argues that it is important to look at the relationship in a wider dimension involving conceptual frameworks that incorporate the dynamics of rural livelihoods, institutional factors, resource diversity, environmental variability and global influences on local socio-politico-economic landscapes. Land management decisions and investment patterns of diverse peasant representations are reflected in land use changes. Investigating these relationship has moved from the biased technocratic objective assessment of virgin lands and so-called mapping of human impacts to studies identifying the environment as an arena for synergistic interaction between ‘man\' economics and ‘natu...
This paper draws theoretical insights from political ecology to examine the environmental and liveli...
In this paper, we will explore the ways in which sustainable intensification interventions often ove...
Of all the world's regions today, sub-Saharan Africa is seen as most emblematic of 'disaster' and 't...
The paper examines man-environment relations in the African savanna. It argues that it is important ...
The relationships between peasant livelihoods and land degradation in the Gia-Kajelo community were ...
Land in African Agrarian Systems. Thomas J. Bassett and Donald E. Crummey, editors. Madison, WI. and...
Established tropes hold that reduced rainfall across the West African Sahel and savanna from the lat...
In many parts of the tropics, intensive, export-oriented monocropping has destroyed both local self-...
Summary In Ghana's forest?savanna transition zone, recent ecological debates counterpose the domina...
grantor: University of TorontoAgricultural planners are divided over whether traditional f...
Bibliography: pages 201-214.Environmental degradation is widely regarded as an integral part of Sout...
Many authors have blamed African land tenure systems for the poor agricultural production and enviro...
East African savannas are persistent socio-ecological systems undergoing unprecedented change. This ...
There are negative implications of changes in stakeholders traditional land perceptions for sustaina...
Much of literature on the Sahel-savannah region of West Africa centres on whether the region is a de...
This paper draws theoretical insights from political ecology to examine the environmental and liveli...
In this paper, we will explore the ways in which sustainable intensification interventions often ove...
Of all the world's regions today, sub-Saharan Africa is seen as most emblematic of 'disaster' and 't...
The paper examines man-environment relations in the African savanna. It argues that it is important ...
The relationships between peasant livelihoods and land degradation in the Gia-Kajelo community were ...
Land in African Agrarian Systems. Thomas J. Bassett and Donald E. Crummey, editors. Madison, WI. and...
Established tropes hold that reduced rainfall across the West African Sahel and savanna from the lat...
In many parts of the tropics, intensive, export-oriented monocropping has destroyed both local self-...
Summary In Ghana's forest?savanna transition zone, recent ecological debates counterpose the domina...
grantor: University of TorontoAgricultural planners are divided over whether traditional f...
Bibliography: pages 201-214.Environmental degradation is widely regarded as an integral part of Sout...
Many authors have blamed African land tenure systems for the poor agricultural production and enviro...
East African savannas are persistent socio-ecological systems undergoing unprecedented change. This ...
There are negative implications of changes in stakeholders traditional land perceptions for sustaina...
Much of literature on the Sahel-savannah region of West Africa centres on whether the region is a de...
This paper draws theoretical insights from political ecology to examine the environmental and liveli...
In this paper, we will explore the ways in which sustainable intensification interventions often ove...
Of all the world's regions today, sub-Saharan Africa is seen as most emblematic of 'disaster' and 't...