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It is increasingly recognized that land can be managed most sustainably through involving local communities. This book highlights the potential of a new methodology of uncovering and stimulating community initiatives in sustainable land management in
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https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315641003
Autor:
Richard Black, Mohamed F. Sessay
Publikováno v:
Journal of International Development. 10:699-713
This paper examines the relationship between forced migration and environmental change in West Africa through an analysis of the changing institutional context through which resource use and management decisions are made. The paper draws on the work
Autor:
Richard Black, Mohamed F. Sessay
Publikováno v:
Scopus-Elsevier
This paper addresses concerns about the potential negative environmental consequences of mass population displacement, through an examination of changes in natural resource use in an area of northern Senegal affected by an influx of Mauritanian refug
Autor:
Richard Black, Mohamed F. Sessay
Publikováno v:
Scopus-Elsevier
This paper examines the impact of forced migration on land use change in Yomou prefecture in the forest region of Guinea from a broadly 'political economy' perspective. Focusing on the period since 1989, when over 500,000 refugees from Liberia and Si
Autor:
Mohamed F. Sessay, Richard Black
Publikováno v:
Environmental Conservation. 24:251-260
There is increasing international concern about the environmental impacts of refugees on host areas, with governments calling for compensation for environmental damage, particularly concerning the loss of woodland resources as a result of demand for
Autor:
Mohamed F. Sessay, Richard Black
Publikováno v:
GeoJournal. 41:55-67
This paper seeks to explore the complex relationships between land cover, environmental change and forced migration in the middle valley of the Senegal River, attempting both to identify the nature of environmental impacts of forced displacement with