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Livelihood and Landscape Change in Africa: Future Trajectories for Improved Well-Being under a Changing Climate



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Autore: Speranza Chinwe Ifejika Visualizza persona
Titolo: Livelihood and Landscape Change in Africa: Future Trajectories for Improved Well-Being under a Changing Climate Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2019
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (246 p.)
Soggetto non controllato: adaptation
agroforestry
institution
precipitation
assets
landscape change
Ex-ACT
firewood
agrarian dynamics
boundaries
Longitudinal studies
trends
climate change
agent-based-model
mitigation
social-ecological systems
commercial agriculture
dependency
Tanzania
Africa
Ghana
vulnerability
sustainable livelihoods
cocoa
governance systems
conservation
livelihoods
South Africa
farm dwellers
pastoralists
REDD+
climate smart agriculture
drivers
climate-smart agriculture
natural resources
grazing
pastoral mobility
poverty alleviation
Samburu pastoralists
adoption
resilience
traditional authorities
market-based conservation
precariat
agency
savannahs
rural entrepreneurs
carbon balance
small-scale irrigation farming
Kenya
religion
household income
communal grazing regulations
perceptions
Southern Africa
culture
Chinyanja Triangle
neoliberal conservation
Persona (resp. second.): TengöMaria
SpearDian
ShackletonSheona
HebinckPaul
MastersonVanessa
Sommario/riassunto: This book is based on a Special Issue of the journal LAND that draws together a collection of 11 diverse articles at the nexus of climate change, landscapes, and livelihoods in rural Africa; all explore the links between livelihood and landscape change, including shifts in farming practices and natural resource use and management. The articles, which are all place-based case studies across nine African countries, cover three not necessarily mutually exclusive thematic areas, namely: smallholder farming livelihoods under new climate risk (five articles); long-term dynamics of livelihoods and landscape change and future trajectories (two articles); and natural resource management and governance under a changing climate, spanning forests, woodlands, and rangelands (four articles). The commonalities, key messages, and research gaps across the 11 articles are presented in a synthesis article. All the case studies pointed to the need for an integrated and in-depth understanding of the multiple drivers of landscape and livelihood change and how these interact with local histories, knowledge systems, cultures, complexities, and lived realities. Moreover, where there are interventions (such as new governance systems, REDD+ or climate smart agriculture), it is critical to interrogate what is required to ensure a fair and equitable distribution of emerging benefits.
Altri titoli varianti: Livelihood and Landscape Change in Africa
Titolo autorizzato: Livelihood and Landscape Change in Africa: Future Trajectories for Improved Well-Being under a Changing Climate  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 3-03921-470-5
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910367754103321
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