Staying Maasai?: Livelihoods, Conservation and Development in East African Rangelands (Studies in Human Ecology and Adaptation) Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

Staying Maasai?: Livelihoods, Conservation and Development in East African Rangelands (Studies in Human Ecology and Adaptation) Book

This comparative assessment of the lifestyles and environmental impact of Maasai tribespeople in Kenya and Tanzania analyzes what people do and why, and traces the complex interaction between conservation and development in this remote part of AfricaRead More

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    The area of eastern Africa, which includes Tanzania and Kenya, is known for its savannas, wildlife and tribal peoples. Alongside these iconic images lie concerns about environmental degradation, declining wildlife populations, and about worsening poverty of pastoral peoples. East Africa presents in microcosm the paradox so widely seen across sub Saharan Africa, where the worldâ??s poorest and most vulnerable populations live alongside some of the worldâ??s most outstanding biodiversity resources.

    Over the last decade or so, community conservation has emerged as a way out of poverty and environmental problems for these rural populations, focusing on the sustainable use of wildlife to generate income that could underpin equally sustainable development. Given the enduring interest in East African wildlife, and the very large tourist income it generates, these communities and ecosystems seem a natural case for green development based on community conservation.

    This volume is focused on the livelihoods of the Maasai in two different countries - Kenya and Tanzania. This cross-border comparative analysis looks at what people do, why they choose to do it, with what success and with what implications for wildlife. The comparative approach makes it possible to unpack the interaction of conservation and development, to identify the main drivers of livelihoods change and the main outcomes of wildlife conservation or other land use policies, while controlling for confounding factors in these semi-arid and perennially variable systems. This synthesis draws out lessons about the successes and failures of community conservation-based approach to development in Maasailand under different national political and economic contexts and different local social and historical particularities.

  • 0387874917
  • 9780387874913
  • 12 March 2009
  • Springer
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 418
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