INDIGENOUS KIKUYU AGROFORESTRY - A CASE-STUDY OF KIRINYAGA, KENYA

被引:12
作者
CASTRO, AP
机构
[1] Department of Anthropology, Syracuse University, Syracuse, 13244, New York
关键词
AGROFORESTRY; FORESTS; FIREWOOD; INDIGENOUS TECHNICAL KNOWLEDGE; COMMON PROPERTY; CONSERVATION; KIKUYU; KENYA;
D O I
10.1007/BF00888974
中图分类号
Q98 [人类学];
学科分类号
030303 ;
摘要
This article analyzes agroforestry practices among the Ndia and Gichugu Kikuyu of Kirinyaga, Kenya, at the turn of the century, before the onset of colonial rule. It describes ways in which people adapted to competing pressures for retaining and removing tree cover. It shows how religious beliefs, tenure relations based on a communal property-rights regime, and farm forestry practices contributed to the conservation of trees. Such strategies were not aimed at reversing deforestation, but mitigating its impact by incorporating valued trees into local sociocultural and household production systems. The article points out that indigenous agroforestry practices need to be viewed in the context of local socioeconomic and ecological differences. It also considers the impact of the caravan trade on land use during the late 1800s. Tree scarcity in the late precolonial era is briefly contrasted with the area's "woodfuel crisis" of the 1980s.
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