Socioeconomic Change and Land Use in Africa
Explore the intricate relationship between socioeconomic change and land use in Africa with Esther Mwangi's insightful book, Socioeconomic Change and Land Use in Africa. Published by Palgrave USA in 2007, this hardback edition spans 219 pages of thought-provoking analysis. Mwangi delves into the compelling case of Kajiado District, Kenya, examining how members of a group ranch navigated the complexities of subdividing their collective land into individual titles. This transition illuminates broader themes of land rights, tenure, and the impact of political dynamics on institutional change. With an emphasis on the implications for Masai communities, this book is essential for anyone interested in the intersection of politics, economics, and environmental policy in Africa. Perfect for students, researchers, and policymakers alike, Socioeconomic Change and Land Use in Africa provides a crucial understanding of land use in evolving socio-political contexts, making it a must-have addition to your library.