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The environmental imprints and complexes of social dynamics in rural Africa : cases from Zimbabwe and Ghana
Author
Elliott, Jennifer A
Campbell, Michael
Publisher
Geoforum
Publication Year
2002
Body

This article analyses land use and vegetation change in the savanna contexts of central Zimbabwe and coastal Ghana. The results of analyses based on field surveys, time series aerial photographs/satellite images and GIS methods challenge current assumptions of linear vegetation change under social dynamics in these two contexts. The evidence from these areas rather points to multi-directional and patch dynamic change. It is thus concluded that more detailed and broadly based studies are necessary to enable more insightful and effective management of land use issues.

Language
English
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Journal Issue/Article
Journal Volume
33
Journal Number
2
Journal Pages
221-237
Journal Name
Geoforum
Keywords
Africa
vegetation
GIS
Narrative
Multi-directional change
Patch dynamic change
Africa