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Local knowledge and the social shaping of soil investments : critical perspectives on the assessment of soil degradation in Africa
Author
Fairhead, James
Scoones, Ian
Publisher
Land Use Policy
Publication Year
2005
Body

This paper explores local knowledge and practices in soil management and investment that have frequently gone unrecognised in assessments of soil fertility transformations and trends. Case material drawn largely from the Guinea savannas of West Africa is used to challenge the assumptions and methods that agronomists have been using to assess soil fertility transformations and trends. It outlines the need for an approach to the study of soil fertility that engages more comparatively with local knowledge, and appreciates the social and moral orders which shape the ways both African farmers and western agronomists use and understand soils.

Language
English
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Journal Issue/Article
Journal Volume
22
Journal Number
1
Journal Pages
33-41
Collection
Southern Africa Collection
Journal Name
Land Use Policy
Keywords
soil
Africa
Local/indigenous knowledge
soil fertility
socio-economic aspects
pastoralism
subsistence agriculture
Africa