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This collection of contributed chapters examines the linkages between flood recession agriculture (planting on the receding edge of the flood) in arid lands, common property, and economic development, focusing on the Senegal River Basin where traditional agriculture has long been conditioned by the chaotic and unpredictable extent and duration of the annual flood. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
Risk and Tenure in Arid Lands: The Political Ecology of Development in the Senegal River Basin FROM THE PUBLISHER
Focuses on the political and ecological bases for development in the Senegal River Basin, where traditional agriculture has long been conditioned by the chaotic and unpredictable extent and duration of the annual flood.
By examining the linkages between indigenous soil classifications, food security coping strategies, land tenure, nationalism, and the implementation of international development policy in risk-prone arid lands, the authors expand our understanding of the interaction between flood recession agriculture, common property, political economy, and agricultural risk in Africa and the Middle East, while making a persuasive critique of current development policy.
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This collection of contributed chapters examines the linkages between flood recession agriculture (planting on the receding edge of the flood) in arid lands, common property, and economic development, focusing on the Senegal River Basin where traditional agriculture has long been conditioned by the chaotic and unpredictable extent and duration of the annual flood. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)