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Conservation Song - A History of Peasant-state Relations and the Environment in Malawi, 1860-2000 (Hardcover, New)
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Conservation Song - A History of Peasant-state Relations and the Environment in Malawi, 1860-2000 (Hardcover, New)
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A CONSERVATION HISTORY WITH LESSONS FOR TODAY Conservation Song
explores ways in which colonial relations shaped meanings and
conflicts over environmental control and management in Malawi. By
focus- ing on soil conservation, which required an integrated
approach to the use and management of such natural resources as
land, water and forestry, it examines the origins and effects of
policies and their legacies in the post-colonial era. That
interrelationship has fundamental contemporary significance and is
not simply a phenomenon created in the colonial period. For
instance, like other countries in the region, post-colonial Malawi
has been bedevilled by increasing rates of environmental
degradation due, in part, to the expansion of human and ani- mal
populations, cash crop production, drought and consequent
deforestation. These issues are as critical today as they were six
or seven decades ago. In fact, they are part of a conservation song
that has a long and complex history. The song of conservation was
initially composed and performed in the colonial peri- od, modified
during the immediate postcolonial period and further refashioned in
the post-dictatorship period to suit the evolving political
climate; but the basic lyrics remain essentially the same. This
book attempts to explain the evolution of the conservationist idea
whilst demonstrating changes and continuities in peasant-state
relations under different political systems. The dominant narrative
posits conservation as a progressive movement aimed at
re-organising natural resources and protecting them from
destruction but the idea was contested and deeply embedded in
colonial power relations and scien- tific ethos. Conservation
emerged as an important tool of colonial state interven- tion and
control concerning people and scarce resources. Conservation Song
shows how the idea of conservation was rooted in and driven by a
particular type of science about the organisation of space and
landscapes. It offers a strategic entry point to understanding the
historical roots of Africa's social and ecological problems over
time, which are also intertwined with power and poverty relation-
ships. In the postcolonial period, the conservation tempo subsided
and became neglected in public discourse, only to re-emerge in the
1990s through the democratisation movement.
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