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A history under siege : intensive agriculture in the Mbulu Highlands, Tanzania, 19th century to the present
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ISBN
9122020950
Titel
A history under siege intensive agriculture in the Mbulu Highlands, Tanzania, 19th century to the present
Författare
Lowe Börjeson
Förlag
Acta Universitatis Stockholmiensis
Utgivningsår
2004
Omfång
188 sidor
Bandtyp
Häftad
Vikt
399 g
Språk
English
Baksidestext
Why do farmers intensify their agricultural practices? The Iraqw'ar Da/aw area in the Mbulu Highlands of northern Tanzania has long been known for its intensive cultivation, and referred to as an "island" within a matrix of less intensive land use. The conventional explanation for its characteristics has been high population densities resulting from the prevention of expansion by hostility from surrounding pastoral groups, leading to a siege-like situation. Drawing on an intensive programme of interviews, detailed field mapping and studies of aerial photographs, early travellers' accounts and landscape photographs, this study challenges that explanation. The study concludes that the process of agricultural intensification has largely been its own driving force, based on self-reinforcing processes of change, and not a consequence of land scarcity.
The book is relevant to readers in Cultural and Historical Geography, African Studies, African History, Development Studies and Anthropology.

Lowe Börjeson, fil.lic., is a researcher at the Department of Human Geography, Stockholm University. This is his doctoral dissertation.