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Population growth, carrying capacity and sustainable development in south-west Masailand
Author
Mwalyosi, Raphael B B
Publisher
Journal of Environmental Management
Publication Year
1991
Body

This paper discusses the consequences of national policies and increases in human population in south-west Masailand, Tanzania. Adoption of the Tanzanian village agricultural production system is transforming traditional pastoral societies into agro-pastoral ones. The conflicting requirements of sedentarly agriculture and mobile pastoralism impose mutual limitations upon each other, leading to resource degradation and decline in both forms of production. To achieve sustainable development, the paper recommends improvement in land tenure rules, control of population growth, destocking and raising crop and livestock productivity.

Language
English
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Journal Issue/Article
Journal Volume
33
Journal Number
2
Journal Pages
175-187
Collection
Southern Africa Collection
Journal Name
Journal of Environmental Management
Keywords
Sustainable development
marginal land
villagization
carrying capacity
Agro-pastoralism
agrico-pastoralism
policies
pastoralism
degradation
stocking rates
Africa