Ecology control & economic development in East African history : the case of Tanganyika 1850-1950
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Ecology control & economic development in East African history : the case of Tanganyika 1850-1950
(Eastern African studies)
James Curry , Ohio University Press, c1996
2nd impression with new intro. & additional bibliography
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Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies, Kyoto Universityアフリカ専攻
: James Curry519.8456||Kje03094212
Note
Originally published: London : Heinemann, Educational, 1977
Bibliography: p. [190]-215
Indexes: p. [217]-222
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This new edition features a substantial introduction by the author.
Helge Kjekshus's new introduction to his book placeshis work within the context of the growing debate on ecology and economic development in East African history.
North America: Ohio U Press
Table of Contents
Introduction
A Demographic Review
Agricultural Systems & Settlement Patterns
The Nineteenth-Century Cattle Complex
Wildlife & Ecological Control
The Industrial Supports
Markets & Trading Networks
Breakdown of the Man-Controlled Ecological System
The Causes
The Ecological Collapse
Results & Remedies
Conclusion
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