坦桑尼亚半干旱地区自然资源管理与环境变化的生计视角

A Livelihood Perspective on Natural Resource Management and Environmental Change in Semiarid Tanzania*

Economic Geography · 2001
被引 9
人大 A-ABS 4

中文导读

通过40年土地利用与环境变化的实证分析,揭示社会关系如何影响地方层面的自然资源管理,并指出生计策略框架有助于理解集约化与退化并存的复杂过程。

Abstract

Abstract: The aim of this paper is to explore how social relations influence land use and natural resource management at the local level. Through empirical analysis that tracks changes in land use and environment over 40 years, we present evidence of a process of agrarianization based on commercialization of crops and expansion of cultivated land. With the concept of livelihood strategies as an analytical framework, subcommunity processes are analyzed for their impact on intensification and degradation. Accumulating strategies are linked to expansion, commercial crop production, and selective intensification through high‐value inputs, while at the other end of the scale, peasant‐labor households endure exhausted or marginal potential land resources combined with lack of flexibility in input consumption. The article shows how degradation and intensification occur simultaneously and how incomes may increase even during processes of land degradation. We argue that a livelihood approach can be useful in uncovering and explaining these processes.

生计策略土地利用变化自然资源管理土地退化