Deforestation and reforestation in Namibia : the global consequences of local contradictions

TitleDeforestation and reforestation in Namibia : the global consequences of local contradictions
Publication TypeBook
Year of Publication2010
AuthorsE. Kreike
Series titleAfrika-Studiecentrum series
Issue17
Pagination - 224
Date Published2010///
PublisherBrill
Place PublishedLeiden [etc.]
Publication Languageeng
ISSN Number978 90 04 17991 2 ; 1570-9310
Keywordscattle, ecology, environmental degradation, local history, Namibia
Abstract

Descriptions of the late 1800s landscape in the Ovambo floodplain in north-central Namibia closely match the area's late 1900s appearence, suggesting that little change occured between the pre-colonial baseline and the postcolonial outcome. Yet, paradoxically, colonial conquest, population pressure, biological invasions, new technology, and economic globalization caused both dramatic deforestation and reforestation in less than a century. The paradox stems from the fact that the prevailing global environmental models obscure and homogenize the process of environmental change: different and contradictory interpretations are dismissed as alternative readings or misreadings of the same process. Deforestation and reforestation in Namibia, however argues that the paradox highlights the need to reframe environmental change as plural processes occuring along multiple trajectories that may be dissynchronized and asymmetrical.

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IR handle/ Full text URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1887/18538
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