Climate Change Adaptation in Africa An Historical Ecology Routledge Advances in Climate Change Research Series
Auteur : Oba Gufu
In the context of growing global concerns about climate change, this book presents a regional and sub-continental synthesis of pastoralists' responses to past environmental changes and reflects on the lessons for current and future environmental challenges.
Drawing from rock art, archaeology, paleoecological data, trade, ancient hydrological technology, vegetation, social memory and historical documentation, this book creates detailed reconstructions of past climate change adaptations across Sahelian Africa. It evaluates the present and future challenges to climate change adaptation in the region in terms of social memory, rainfall variability, environmental change and armed conflicts and examines the ways in which governance and policy drivers may undermine pastoralists? adaptive strategies. The book?s scope covers the Red Sea coast, Somaliland, Somalia, the Ogaden region of Ethiopia, and northern Kenya, part of the Ethiopian highlands and Eritrea, areas where past climate change has been extreme and future change makes it vital to understand the dynamics of adaptation.
This book will be of interest to students and scholars of environmental history, human ecology, geography, climate change, environment studies, development studies, pastoralism, anthropology and African studies.
Preface 1. An historical ecological framework: Introduction 2. Rock art pastoralists: Historical ecology of adaptations 3. Pastoralism, space, time and knowledge: The social and ecological perspectives 4. Coastal commerce-interior caravan trade: Pastoralists participation ca. AD 600-1900 5. Origin of the ancient well technology: Historical hypotheses 6. Droughts, famine, locusts and epidemics: Centuries of adaptations 7. The nineteenth and twentieth century environmental changes: European Journal narratives 8. Adaptations to climate variability, grazing and water scarcities in the southern lowlands c. 1908-1962: A case study 9. Challenges to future climate change adaptations: Some propositions 10.Conclusion
Gufu Oba is a Professor in the Department of International Environment and Development Studies at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Norway.
Date de parution : 06-2014
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Date de parution : 11-2016
15.6x23.4 cm
Thèmes de Climate Change Adaptation in Africa :
Mots-clés :
African studies; Climate Change; Conservation; Environmental economics; Environmental policy; Environmental studies; Sustainability; Sustainable development; archaeology; anthropology; pastoralism; development studies; human ecology; poverty; developing world; Water and Climate Change in Africa; Adaptation to Climate Change in Southern Africa; Climate Change and Agriculture in Africa; History and Climate Change; Climate Change in Prehistory; Ecology of African Pastoralists Societies; Pastoralism and Development in Africa; environmental history; geography; Climate Change Adaptation; Ethiopia; Red Sea; Somaliland; Somalia; Kenya; hydraulic technology; livestock; migrations; NDVI Signature; livelihood; Young Man; Colonial Administration; Borana Oromo; Locust Plagues; Long Distance Caravan Trade; Livestock Species; Rock Art; Grazing Schemes; Central Ethiopian Highland; Grazing Controls; Ethiopian Highlands; Harar Plateau; Ancient Wells; Locust Swarms; Rainfall Variability; Laikipiak Maasai; Permanent Water Points; Caravan Trade; East African Rift Valley; Coastal Commerce; Short Rains; Lake Turkana Basin