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This is a well-written and elegant work that will serve as a great starting point for anyone interested in learning about Tanzania's history and environment, as well as for readers outside of Tanzania. This book makes an effort to look at how colonial environmental conservation policies replaced indigenous adaptive environmental conservation techniques. Additionally, it examines the results of environmental conservation initiatives in the Morogoro and Shinyanga districts of colonial Tanzania between the 1920s and the 1950s. A commentary on the concept of "Tanzanian history" itself can be found…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This is a well-written and elegant work that will serve as a great starting point for anyone interested in learning about Tanzania's history and environment, as well as for readers outside of Tanzania. This book makes an effort to look at how colonial environmental conservation policies replaced indigenous adaptive environmental conservation techniques. Additionally, it examines the results of environmental conservation initiatives in the Morogoro and Shinyanga districts of colonial Tanzania between the 1920s and the 1950s. A commentary on the concept of "Tanzanian history" itself can be found throughout the book. It charts, among other things, the transition from indigenous environmental conservation tendencies to colonial environmental policies.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Mikidadi, H. Alawi has a PhD in History awarded by the Open University of Tanzania (OUT) in 2014. He also holds an M.A in History awarded by the University of Dar es Salaam in 2008. Currently, Dr. Alawi is a lecturer in History at Catholic University of Mbeya base in Tanzania. He has published more than 15 academic papers and book chapters.