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Temporal heterogeneity in the study of African land use - Interdisciplinary collaboration between anthropology, human geography and remote sensing

Authors :
UCL - SC/GEO - Département de géologie et de géographie
Guyer, Jane I.
Lambin, Eric
Cliggett, Lisa
Walker, Peter
Amanor, Kojo
Bassett, Thomas
Colson, Elizabeth
Hay, Rod
Homewood, Katherine
Linares, Olga
Pabi, Opoku
Peters, Pauline
Scudder, Thayer
Turner, Matthew
Unruh, John
UCL - SC/GEO - Département de géologie et de géographie
Guyer, Jane I.
Lambin, Eric
Cliggett, Lisa
Walker, Peter
Amanor, Kojo
Bassett, Thomas
Colson, Elizabeth
Hay, Rod
Homewood, Katherine
Linares, Olga
Pabi, Opoku
Peters, Pauline
Scudder, Thayer
Turner, Matthew
Unruh, John
Source :
Human Ecology (New York) : an interdisciplinary journal, Vol. 35, no. 1, p. 3-17 (2007)
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

This paper introduces a set of four collaborative papers exploring temporal heterogeneity in the analysis of African land use over a decadal time period, from 10 to 50 years, in the second half of the twentieth century. The four cases were chosen amongst the seven teams of anthropologists, human geographers and remote sensing specialists who had carried out long-term research and who met to discuss their findings at a workshop in 2003. All seven teams' work and the collective discussion-on Casamance (Senegal), Brong Ahafo (Ghana), Southern Niger/Northern Cote d'Ivoire, Oyo State (Nigeria), Maasai Mara (Kenya and Tanzania), Gwembe (Zambia), and Malawi-inform this introduction. We identify several temporal processes in all the cases, each operating on its own temporal frame: population growth and, above all, mobility; livelihood change through crop and occupational change; tenure ambiguity; powerful though "punctuated" interventions by state policy; and climate change. Conceptual and methodological implications are disussed.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Human Ecology (New York) : an interdisciplinary journal, Vol. 35, no. 1, p. 3-17 (2007)
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1130567429
Document Type :
Electronic Resource