Forest Politics in Kenya's Tugen Hills

Forest Politics in Kenya's Tugen Hills

Conservation Beyond Natural Resources in the Katimok Forest

Lacan, Dr Lea

James Currey

07/2024

300

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9781847013811

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Introduction
PART I: Making the forest: from a colonial resource to modern forest landscapes
1. Improving the forest and its inhabitants: colonial state power and local resistance, 1895-1963
2. The post-colonial forest and the Kenyan state, 1963-2002
PART II - Living with the state forest: economic livelihoods under and beyond state control
3. Forest livelihoods in Talai and local dependency on forest resources
4. Beyond state control: forest use at the margins of legality
PART III: Living and becoming with the trees and the landscape: an intimate and political forest
5. Ecological knowledge in Talai: human-sylvan engagement, attunement and care
6. Bridging generations: a forest of transmission and belonging
7. Political forest: claim-making and reappropriating the forest in Katimok
Conclusion
Glossary
Appendix: Plants in and around Katimok and their description
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Environmental politics; Ecology; Anthropolgy; Post-colonial; Economics; Landscape; State control; Habitat; Social-ecological