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Discourses on land degradation in the Uluguru mountains, Tanzania : Evolution and influences
Author
Jones, Samantha
Publisher
Journal of Rural Studies
Publication Year
1996
Body

The `facts' about environmental problems are usually left to the scientists to discern. There is increasing recognition, however, that scientific reality is not generated from objective study but rather, it is socially constructed. Such a view gives greater credibility to alternative, competing perspectives. This paper presents various discourses on land degradation in the Uluguru Mountains, Tanzania. It considers the foundations of, and influences upon, perceptions and assessments of degradation made by colonial administrators, scientists and local people. It also examines the way power is used to legitimise different knowledge claims.

Language
English
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Journal Issue/Article
Journal Volume
12
Journal Number
2
Journal Pages
187-199
Collection
Southern Africa Collection
Journal Name
Journal of Rural Studies
Keywords
degradation
policies
politics
socio-economic aspects
Africa