1st Edition

Lands At Risk In The Third World Local-level Perspectives

By Peter D. Little Copyright 1987
    430 Pages
    by Routledge

    430 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book presents case studies highlighting social, economic, political, and biological dimensions of environmental degradation in the Third World. It uses local data to examine, test, and refine larger explanatory models and theories. .

    Monographs in Development Anthropology -- Foreword -- Introduction: Social Science Perspectives on Land, Ecology, and Development -- Models of Resource Management -- Labor Scarcity and Ecological Change -- The “Political Ecology” of Amazonia -- Insiders and Outsiders in Baluchistan: Western and Indigenous Perspectives on Ecology and Development -- Monitoring Fertility Degradation of Agricultural Lands in the Lowland Tropics1 -- The Role of the State -- The Political Economy of Desertification in White Nile Province, Sudan1 -- Impact of Fuelwood Use on Environmental Degradation in the Sudan1 -- Bringing Land Back In: Changing Strategies to Improve Agricultural Production in the West African Sahel1 -- Unequal Exchange: The Dynamics of Settler Impoverishment and Environmental Destruction in Lowland Bolivia1 -- Changing Rights to Land and Other Resources -- Land Use Conflicts in the Agricultural/Pastoral Borderlands: The Case of Kenya -- Ecology and Land Use Changes in the Semiarid Zone of the Sudan -- The Politics of Lands at Risk in a Philippine Frontier1 -- Lands at Risk, People at Risk: Perspectives on Tropical Forest Transformations in the Philippines -- Local Management Strategies -- Diversity and Change in Andean Agriculture1 -- Intensification and Degradation in the Agricultural Systems of the Peruvian Upper Jungle: The Upper Huallaga Case1 -- The Development Potential of the Guinea Savanna: Social and Ecological Constraints in the West African “Middle Belt”1 -- Rehabilitation Efforts and Household Production Strategies: The New Halfa Agricultural Scheme in Eastern Sudan -- The Local Impact of Centralized Irrigation Control in Pakistan: A Sociocentric Perspective1 -- Conservation and Society in Nepal: Traditional Forest Management and Innovative Development1