Explores the ways in which human and forest futures are interdependent, and the need to recognize its multiple meanings equally with its wealth of natural resources.
Explores the ways in which human and forest futures are interdependent, and the need to recognize its multiple meanings equally with its wealth of natural resources.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
LÉA LACAN is a postdoctoral researcher in environmental anthropology at the University of Cologne, Germany and a member of the Global South Studies Center (GSSC). She currently works on the 'Rewilding the Anthropocene' project in the Kavango-Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area in Southern/Central Africa.
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Introduction PART I: Making the forest: from a colonial resource to modern forest landscapes 1. Improving the forest and its inhabitants: colonial state power and local resistance, 1895-1963 2. The post-colonial forest and the Kenyan state, 1963-2002 PART II - Living with the state forest: economic livelihoods under and beyond state control 3. Forest livelihoods in Talai and local dependency on forest resources 4. Beyond state control: forest use at the margins of legality PART III: Living and becoming with the trees and the landscape: an intimate and political forest 5. Ecological knowledge in Talai: human-sylvan engagement, attunement and care 6. Bridging generations: a forest of transmission and belonging 7. Political forest: claim-making and reappropriating the forest in Katimok Conclusion Glossary Appendix: Plants in and around Katimok and their description
Introduction PART I: Making the forest: from a colonial resource to modern forest landscapes 1. Improving the forest and its inhabitants: colonial state power and local resistance, 1895-1963 2. The post-colonial forest and the Kenyan state, 1963-2002 PART II - Living with the state forest: economic livelihoods under and beyond state control 3. Forest livelihoods in Talai and local dependency on forest resources 4. Beyond state control: forest use at the margins of legality PART III: Living and becoming with the trees and the landscape: an intimate and political forest 5. Ecological knowledge in Talai: human-sylvan engagement, attunement and care 6. Bridging generations: a forest of transmission and belonging 7. Political forest: claim-making and reappropriating the forest in Katimok Conclusion Glossary Appendix: Plants in and around Katimok and their description
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