Throughout the twentieth century the idea that areas of human settlement should be kept separate from areas of wilderness has shaped the evolution of both conservation and disease control strategies in Africa. This article focuses on the history of evolving approaches to the tsetse fly in Africa, and its associated diseases, by considering the experience of the kingdom of Bunyoro in Uganda in the late precolonial and colonial periods. The evidence from Bunyoro provides some support for the thesis developed by John Ford in his seminal 1971 study, The Role of the African Trypanosomiases in African Ecology, that communities in precolonial Africa adopted interventionist strategies of local environmental management such as bush clearance, fire, ...
Recent years have seen a rapid growth in the field of colonial conservation history. However, there ...
British concern over the reproduction of the population and society of Uganda intensified from 1907 ...
East Africa\u27s wildlife is justly famous. This study examines the difficulty of preserving large n...
Throughout the twentieth century the idea that areas of human settlement should be kept separate fro...
This article looks at the scientific studies and debates that surrounded the control of nagana (tryp...
In Kenya, the government has been the major player in the control of tsetse and trypanosomosis since...
The TseTse fly is unique to Africa and transmits a parasite harmful to humans and lethal to livestoc...
How the presence of the tsetse fly turned the African forest into an open laboratory where African k...
Trypanosomiasis is a protozoan disease transmitted by blood-sucking tsetse flies (Glossina spp.) in ...
British colonial administrators created the Botanic Gardens at Entebbe around the turn of the 20th c...
British colonial administrators created the Botanic Gardens at Entebbe around the turn of the 20th c...
The pre-colonial traditional societies in Western Serengeti were physically and spiritually connecte...
A brief account of the history of government organised tsetse and trypanosomiasis control in Nigeria...
The pre-colonial traditional societies in Western Serengeti were physically and spiritually connecte...
Trypanosomiasis is a disease endemic to sub-Saharan\ud Africa. Its vector, the tsetse fly, thrives i...
Recent years have seen a rapid growth in the field of colonial conservation history. However, there ...
British concern over the reproduction of the population and society of Uganda intensified from 1907 ...
East Africa\u27s wildlife is justly famous. This study examines the difficulty of preserving large n...
Throughout the twentieth century the idea that areas of human settlement should be kept separate fro...
This article looks at the scientific studies and debates that surrounded the control of nagana (tryp...
In Kenya, the government has been the major player in the control of tsetse and trypanosomosis since...
The TseTse fly is unique to Africa and transmits a parasite harmful to humans and lethal to livestoc...
How the presence of the tsetse fly turned the African forest into an open laboratory where African k...
Trypanosomiasis is a protozoan disease transmitted by blood-sucking tsetse flies (Glossina spp.) in ...
British colonial administrators created the Botanic Gardens at Entebbe around the turn of the 20th c...
British colonial administrators created the Botanic Gardens at Entebbe around the turn of the 20th c...
The pre-colonial traditional societies in Western Serengeti were physically and spiritually connecte...
A brief account of the history of government organised tsetse and trypanosomiasis control in Nigeria...
The pre-colonial traditional societies in Western Serengeti were physically and spiritually connecte...
Trypanosomiasis is a disease endemic to sub-Saharan\ud Africa. Its vector, the tsetse fly, thrives i...
Recent years have seen a rapid growth in the field of colonial conservation history. However, there ...
British concern over the reproduction of the population and society of Uganda intensified from 1907 ...
East Africa\u27s wildlife is justly famous. This study examines the difficulty of preserving large n...