Maasailand ecology : pastoralist development and wildlife conservation in Ngorongoro, Tanzania

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Maasailand ecology : pastoralist development and wildlife conservation in Ngorongoro, Tanzania

K.M. Homewood and W.A. Rodgers

(Cambridge studies in applied ecology and resource management)

Cambridge University Press, 2004

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"First published 1991. First paperback edition 2004"--T.p. verso

Includes bibliographical references (p. [267]-285) and indexes

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Ngorongoro Conservation Area in the heart of Maasailand is one of the world's most important conservation heritage areas. This book centres on a field study of the Ngorongoro Maasai and their herds, around which present knowledge of African rangeland, wildlife, livestock and pastoralist ecology is brought together and analysed. Management problems in Ngorongoro encapsulate many of the major debates in the ecology and conservation of African savannas. This book explores perceived problems, ecological facts and possible management solutions. Using an interdisciplinary approach, the authors argue a highly charged issue in terms of ecological fact and theory. This is an essential book for all those interested in the interface between wildlife conservation and human land use, whether professional ecologists or biologists, conservationists or resource managers, development workers or rural planners, and more generally, all those concerned with the ecological facts behind environmental and development issues.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Management problems and applied ecology in Ngorongoro Conservation Area
  • 2. Ngorongoro Conservation Area
  • 3. Maasai of Ngorongoro
  • 4. History, politics and perceptions in Ngorongoro
  • 5. Management-orientated research in NCA
  • 6. Range resources
  • 7. Wildlife
  • 8. Livestock ecology
  • 9. Livestock and wildlife
  • 10. Maasai ecology: development, demography and subsistence
  • 11. Conservation and development
  • 12. Development interventions
  • Viewpoint.

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