Maro, Pendo (Autor)

Environmental Change in Lesotho

An Analysis of the Causes and Consequences of Land-Use Change in the Lowland Region

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The aim of this book is to identify and analyze the drivers of land-use change and the consequences of these changes on the livelihoods of rural land-users/managers. To accomplish this, a combination of tools from the social sciences and environmental fields were developed to identify causes and consequences of land-use change at selected levels, using a nested approach. These methods were then applied to a case study of villages in Maseru and Mohale s Hoek districts in the Lowland region of Lesotho.
Based on the research findings, key proximate drivers of land-use change in the Lowland villages were established. These were drought, lack of water, land mismanagement, HIV/AIDS and dependency syndrome . These were acted on by underlying and other drivers to bring about major changes in land-use. The book offers an understanding of the actions of local land-users and managers, and their responses to biophysical, social-political, environmental, HIV/AIDS and other stresses, giving an insight into a household s decision-making behaviour, degree of vulnerability and hence their resilience and adaptive capabilities and mechanisms.
This book is directed at the wide scientific and non-scientific audience including environmental and social science experts, researchers, decision-makers, and development/aid workers interested in understanding the intricate human-environment relationship as it relates to land-use change in a changing biophysical, socio-economic, political and institutional context, coupled by HIV/AIDS, changing demographics, local perceptions and what is termed here dependency syndrome .

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ISBN/GTIN 978-94-007-1881-4
Seitenzahl 192 S.
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Dateigröße 7592 Kbytes

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