Misreading the African Landscape : Society and Ecology in a Forest-Savanna Mosaic
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Format
Hardback or Cased Book
Book Series
African Studies
ISBN-10
0521563534
ISBN-13
9780521563536
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Imprint
Cambridge University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Oct 17th, 1996
Print length
374 Pages
Weight
677 grams
Product Classification:
Social & cultural anthropology, ethnography
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An intriguing 1996 study showing how Africans enrich their land, while scientists believe they damage it.
Islands of dense forest in the savanna of ''forest'' Guinea have long been regarded both by scientists and policy-makers as the last relics of a once more extensive forest cover, degraded and degrading fast due to its inhabitants'' land use. In this 1996 text, James Fairhead and Melissa Leach question these entrenched assumptions. They show, on the contrary, how people have created forest islands around their villages, and how they have turned fallow vegetation more woody, so that population growth has implied more forest, not less. They also consider the origins, persistence, and consequences of a century of erroneous policy. Interweaving historical, social anthropological and ecological data, this fascinating study advances a novel theoretical framework for ecological anthropology, encouraging a radical re-examination of some central tenets in each of these disciplines.
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