Agrarian economy, state and society in contemporary Tanzania
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Agrarian economy, state and society in contemporary Tanzania
(The making of modern Africa)
Ashgate, c1999
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Description
Tanzania under Ujamaa was studied in considerable detail, and such research provides a useful starting point for the examination of subsequent developments. Major changes have occurred in response to global political developments and the impact of international organizations in Tanzania, creating a demand for the information this book provides, namely recent material for teaching, research and planning. Key areas covered include credit, land reform, agricultural extension, environmental issues and social issues such as population, migration and social control.
Table of Contents
- Contents: Introduction
- Structural Adjustment and Land Reform: Trading images: discourse and statistical evidence on agricultural adjustment in Tanzania (1986-95)
- Tanzania: implementing structural adjustment programmes - learning from the past
- Structural adjustment and land reform policy in Tanzania: a political interpretation of the 1992 national agricultural policy
- Land issues and Tanzania's political economy
- The failure of institutional, technical and structural shifts in Tanzanian peasant agriculture: some lessons from India's green revolution
- Revolution and stagnation in the peasant economy of Zanzibar. Indigenous Technical Knowledge: Linking institutional research and extension to indigenous knowledge systems: experience from the UMADEP project of Sokoine university of agriculture (SUA)
- Indigenous knowledge and natural resource management
- The implications of farmers' indigenous knowledge for sustainable agriculture production in Tanzania
- The Matengo pit system of farming and its sustainability in the Matengo Highlands of Mbinga district, Tanzania
- Case Studies: The development crisis of peasant agriculture in Tanzania in the 1980s and 1990s
- Peasant agriculture in Tanzania: access to the use of resources to improve agricultural production
- Urban agriculture and its damaging effects on the urban environment: the case of Tanzania
- Near yet so poor: explaining underdevelopment in the coast region of Tanzania
- Where have all the young girls gone? gender and sex ratios on Mafia Island, Tanzania
- Rural Tanzanians and the national elections of 1995
- Index.
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