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Adapting To Drought Farmers Famines And Desertification In West Africa Michael Mortimore

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Adapting To Drought Farmers Famines And Desertification In West Africa Michael Mortimore
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.96 MB
Pages: 321
Author: Michael Mortimore
ISBN: 9780511720772, 9780521323123
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Adapting To Drought Farmers Famines And Desertification In West Africa Michael Mortimore by Michael Mortimore 9780511720772, 9780521323123 instant download after payment.

This book embodies the results of thirteen years of research in drought-prone rural areas in the semi-arid zone of northern Nigeria. It describes the patterns of adaptive behaviour observed among Hausa, Ful'be and Manga communities in response to recurrent drought in the 1970s and 1980s. The question of desertification is explored in an area where the visible evidence of moving sand dunes is dramatic blame are examined in relation to the field evidence. A critique is offered of deterministic theories and authoritarian solutions. Professor Mortimore demonstrates a parallel between the observable resilience of semi-arid ecosystems and the adaptive strategies of the human communities that inhabit them and suggests policy directions for strengthening that resilience.

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