The Politics of Deforestation in Africa: Madagascar, Tanzania, and Uganda
Horning, Nadia Rabesahala
This book explores how environmental policies are made and enforced in Africa. Specifically, this project explains the gap between intent and impact of forest policies, focusing on three African societies facing persistent deforestation today: Madagascar, Tanzania, and Uganda. The central claim of the study is that deforestation persists because conservation policies and projects, which are largely underwritten by foreign donors, consistently ignore the fact that conservation is possible only under limited and specific conditions. To make the case, the author examines how decision-making power is negotiated and exercised where communities make environmental decisions daily (local level) and where environmental policies are negotiated and enacted (national level) across three distinct African political systems.
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Published by: Palgrave Macmillan
Publication Date: 2019-01-26
Format: Paperback
ISBN-13: 9783030083014
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-76828-1
Dimensions: 210cm x148cm
Pages: 183