Wir verwenden Cookies und Analyse-Tools, um die Nutzerfreundlichkeit der Internet-Seite zu verbessern und für Marketingzwecke. Wenn Sie fortfahren, diese Seite zu verwenden, nehmen wir an, dass Sie damit einverstanden sind. Zur Datenschutzerklärung.
Little Houses in the Sahel
Details
Sahelian population spatial expansion over the
last century is about to reach its end. Meanwhile,
rural society managements of economic activities
have evolved. But such evolutions occur along very
different patterns in the Nigerien Sahel.
Regional, village and individual level interviewing
tools helped to build individual behavior rules in a
model simulating the populations and
their "terroirs" along two or three generations.
Simulations show that once dominant
patriarchal families have shifted towards
mononuclear ones around the 70's and the famine
crises. Villages specialize themselves: more
a "terroir" is well endowed, more its population
involves itself in local activities but more the
population also subdivides itself into groups
according to their wealths.
Introducing a development project reinforce this
social differentiation: only well-endowed sites and
among them, only favored groups have the saving
capacity to get involved.
Such an approach is efficient in underlining the
huge impact of micro level constraints on long-term
population evolutions, which can be very useful in
rural development project evaluations.
Autorentext
Born in Casablanca (Morocco), Dr in Agronomy, 2 M. sc. in rural development & tropical forestry, M. Saqalli has worked in several countries (South Africa, Tanzania, Vietnam & Niger). This book deals with a five-year work on the evolution of Sahelian societies in Niger
Klappentext
Sahelian population spatial expansion over the last century is about to reach its end. Meanwhile, rural society managements of economic activities have evolved. But such evolutions occur along very different patterns in the Nigerien Sahel. Regional, village and individual level interviewing tools helped to build individual behavior rules in a model simulating the populations and their "terroirs" along two or three generations. Simulations show that once dominant patriarchal families have shifted towards mononuclear ones around the 70's and the famine crises. Villages specialize themselves: more a "terroir" is well endowed, more its population involves itself in local activities but more the population also subdivides itself into groups according to their wealths. Introducing a development project reinforce this social differentiation: only well-endowed sites and among them, only favored groups have the saving capacity to get involved.Such an approach is efficient in underlining the huge impact of micro level constraints on long-term population evolutions, which can be very useful in rural development project evaluations.
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783639119473
- Sprache Englisch
- Größe H220mm x B150mm x T12mm
- Jahr 2009
- EAN 9783639119473
- Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
- ISBN 978-3-639-11947-3
- Titel Little Houses in the Sahel
- Autor Saqalli Mehdi
- Untertitel Farming System and Social Transitions in Sahelian Niger Villages
- Gewicht 302g
- Herausgeber VDM Verlag
- Anzahl Seiten 192
- Genre Sozialwissenschaften allgemein