_LIVING TERRACES_ IS BOTH AN ETHNOGRAPHIC AND HISTORICAL ACCOUNT OF
THE TERRACES OF KONSO IN SOUTHERN ETHIOPIA.
Terraced agricultural landscapes in Africa are remarkable feats of
human engineering and social organization, enabling the conservation
of soil and water and the cultivation of food. Indigenous terraced
landscapes are all the morevaluable because they have been produced by
the people themselves and maintained for several hundred years,
evidencing a valuable degree of sustainability. Yet until this book,
there have been few accounts of how such landscapesin Africa are
produced and maintained over time.
Taking a period of approximately a hundred years, _Living Terraces_ is
both an ethnography and history of the terraces of Konso in southern
Ethiopia. It traces the way Konso agriculture and landscape has been
produced and managed in close relationship with broader changes in
Konso political and cultural lives. In shedding new light on the
relationships between landscapes, livelihoods, culture and
development, the book demonstrates the embeddedness of social
institutions in areas of social, cultural, religious and political
life, showing that social institutions cannot easily be abstracted,
replicated or used instrumentallyfor development purposes. The result
is a call for an approach to social institutions, so vital to
development, which centralizes a study of culture, history and power
in the analysis.
ELIZABETH E. WATSON is a Lecturerin the Department of Geography,
University of Cambridge
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Konso Landscape, Culture and Development
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781846157417
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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