Indigenous Land Management in West Africa2000
An Environmental Balancing Act (Oxford Geographical and Environmental Studies)
by Kathleen M. Baker
"This book argues that many methods used by West African smallholder farmers and pastoralists are properly adapted to the region's unpredictable physical environment. Field examples from the semiarid to the humid zones demonstrate the nature of environmental variability and the skill of indigenous farmers and pastoralists in exploiting this. It is thus argued that development planners should, where possible, model development schemes on the more successful, ecologically sound methods of indigenous land management."--Jacket.
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