
Resilience and Collapse in African Savannahs
Causes and consequences of environmental change in east Africa
- 232 pages
- English
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Resilience and Collapse in African Savannahs
Causes and consequences of environmental change in east Africa
About this book
This book assesses the causes and consequences of environmental change in East Africa, asking whether local African communities are sufficiently resilient to cope with the ecological and social challenges that confront them. It focuses on the savannahs of the Baringo-Bogoria basin, and the surrounding highlands of Kenya's northern Rift Valley that form the social-ecological system of the specialised cattle pastoralists and niche agricultural farmers who occupy these semi-arid lands. Historical studies of resilience spanning the past two centuries are linked with analysis of current environmental challenges, and the ecological, social, economic and political responses mounted by local communities. The authors question whether the most recent challenges confronting the peoples of eastern Africa's savannahs – intensified conflicts, mounting poverty driven by demographic pressures, and dramatic ecological changes brought by invasive species – might soon led to a collapse in essential elements of the specialised cattle pastoralism that dominates the region, requiring a re-orientation of the social-ecological system. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Eastern African Studies.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Citation Information
- Notes on Contributors
- 1 Introduction – Resilience and collapse: histories, ecologies, conflicts and identities in the Baringo-Bogoria basin, Kenya
- 2 Adaptive cycles in the savannah: pastoral specialization and diversification in northern Kenya
- 3 The beginning of time? Evidence for catastrophic drought in Baringo in the early nineteenth century
- 4 Landscape, time and cultural resilience: a brief history of agriculture in Pokot and Marakwet, Kenya
- 5 Changes in landscape vegetation, forage plant composition and herding structure in the pastoralist livelihoods of East Pokot, Kenya
- 6 Land-use changes and the invasion dynamics of shrubs in Baringo
- 7 Agricultural change at the margins: adaptation and intensification in a Kenyan dryland
- 8 Comparative nutritional indicators as markers for resilience: the impacts of low-intensity violence among three pastoralist communities of northern Kenya
- 9 “Dust people”: Samburu perspectives on disaster, identity, and landscape
- 10 A victory in theory, loss in practice: struggles for political representation in the Lake Baringo-Bogoria Basin, Kenya
- 11 What's in a name? The politics of naming ethnic groups in Kenya's Cherangany Hills
- Index