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More People, Less Erosion: Enviornmental Recovery in Kenya, Uses conventional data, oral history and photographic records to examine the interactions between people and their environment over a period of 60 years. Challenges the view that population growth inevitably leads to environmental deterioration. Features , More People, Less Erosion: Enviornmental Recovery in Kenya
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  • More People, Less Erosion: Enviornmental Recovery in Kenya
  • Written by author Mary Tiffen, Michael Mortimore, Francis Gichuki
  • Published by Wiley-Blackwell, 1993/11/26
  • Uses conventional data, oral history and photographic records to examine the interactions between people and their environment over a period of 60 years. Challenges the view that population growth inevitably leads to environmental deterioration. Features
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Acronyms and Currencies
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Pt. I Introduction
1 Machakos Then and Now 3
2 The District and the Study 13
Pt. II Profiles of Change
3 Rainfall 33
4 Population 44
5 Land Use and Tenure 64
6 Crop and Livestock Production 77
7 Soils 98
8 Vegetation 119
Pt. III Management and Managers
9 Akamba Social Institutions 131
10 Household Farming and Income Systems 155
11 Soil Conservation 178
12 Water Conservation 204
13 Tree Management 213
14 Technological Change 226
Pt. IV What Worked and Why
15 Interactions and Policies 249
16 Population Growth and Environmental Degradation: Revising the Theoretical Framework 261
17 Replicability, Sustainability and Policy 275
Reference 286
Index 301


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