Titre : |
The anthropology of rural development in the Sahel : Proposals for research |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Brokenoha, D. W. ; Horowitg, M. M. ; Scudder, T. |
Mention d'édition : |
Institue for Development Anthropology inc |
Editeur : |
Institue for Development Anthropology inc |
Année de publication : |
1977 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
CI-04666 |
Note générale : |
As examination is made of this and other myth (that pastoralists are rigid, conservative, destructive of environment, care more about social value and prestige than about économics). But studies show pastoralists to be dynamic and opportunistic making the only possible use of marginal lands, and having complex économic systems. Many of the approches to pastoralists have been colored by anti-nomadism, with ill fated attempts at compulsocy sedentarization and range management. We need now he know more about indigenous systems and perceptions and to examine in detail the adaptive strategies of the herders. |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Mots-clés : |
Anthropologie Sahel Développement rural Société de développement |
Index. décimale : |
338.9 Développement et croissance économiques : classer ici les politiques gouvernementales et programmes économiques. Autarcie |
Résumé : |
As examination is made of this and other myth (that pastoralists are rigid, conservative, destructive of environment, care more about social value and prestige than about économics). But studies show pastoralists to be dynamic and opportunistic making the only possible use of marginal lands, and having complex économic systems. Many of the approches to pastoralists have been colored by anti-nomadism, with ill fated attempts at compulsocy sedentarization and range management. We need now he know more about indigenous systems and perceptions and to examine in detail the adaptive strategies of the herders. |
Note de contenu : |
As examination is made of this and other myth (that pastoralists are rigid, conservative, destructive of environment, care more about social value and prestige than about économics). But studies show pastoralists to be dynamic and opportunistic making the only possible use of marginal lands, and having complex économic systems. Many of the approches to pastoralists have been colored by anti-nomadism, with ill fated attempts at compulsocy sedentarization and range management. We need now he know more about indigenous systems and perceptions and to examine in detail the adaptive strategies of the herders. |
The anthropology of rural development in the Sahel : Proposals for research [texte imprimé] / Brokenoha, D. W. ; Horowitg, M. M. ; Scudder, T. . - Institue for Development Anthropology inc . - Institue for Development Anthropology inc, 1977. ISSN : CI-04666 As examination is made of this and other myth (that pastoralists are rigid, conservative, destructive of environment, care more about social value and prestige than about économics). But studies show pastoralists to be dynamic and opportunistic making the only possible use of marginal lands, and having complex économic systems. Many of the approches to pastoralists have been colored by anti-nomadism, with ill fated attempts at compulsocy sedentarization and range management. We need now he know more about indigenous systems and perceptions and to examine in detail the adaptive strategies of the herders. Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Mots-clés : |
Anthropologie Sahel Développement rural Société de développement |
Index. décimale : |
338.9 Développement et croissance économiques : classer ici les politiques gouvernementales et programmes économiques. Autarcie |
Résumé : |
As examination is made of this and other myth (that pastoralists are rigid, conservative, destructive of environment, care more about social value and prestige than about économics). But studies show pastoralists to be dynamic and opportunistic making the only possible use of marginal lands, and having complex économic systems. Many of the approches to pastoralists have been colored by anti-nomadism, with ill fated attempts at compulsocy sedentarization and range management. We need now he know more about indigenous systems and perceptions and to examine in detail the adaptive strategies of the herders. |
Note de contenu : |
As examination is made of this and other myth (that pastoralists are rigid, conservative, destructive of environment, care more about social value and prestige than about économics). But studies show pastoralists to be dynamic and opportunistic making the only possible use of marginal lands, and having complex économic systems. Many of the approches to pastoralists have been colored by anti-nomadism, with ill fated attempts at compulsocy sedentarization and range management. We need now he know more about indigenous systems and perceptions and to examine in detail the adaptive strategies of the herders. |
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