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Africa 66 ( 3 ) , 1996 AGRARIAN CHANGE IN KUSASI , NORTH - EAST GHANA Paul Webber The relationship between agricultural change and population growth has been a recurrent theme in the study of farming systems in tropical Africa ( Boserup ...
Africa 66 ( 3 ) , 1996 AGRARIAN CHANGE IN KUSASI , NORTH - EAST GHANA Paul Webber The relationship between agricultural change and population growth has been a recurrent theme in the study of farming systems in tropical Africa ( Boserup ...
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This farming system , by its very nature , gives rise to the dispersed settlement pattern characteristic of Kusasi . Individual houses or compounds are scattered across the landscape and are separated from their nearest neighbour by a ...
This farming system , by its very nature , gives rise to the dispersed settlement pattern characteristic of Kusasi . Individual houses or compounds are scattered across the landscape and are separated from their nearest neighbour by a ...
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The context in which population growth is proceeding in Kusasi is presented as significantly different from that of other parts of tropical Africa where population growth has been recognised as the dynamic bringing about more productive ...
The context in which population growth is proceeding in Kusasi is presented as significantly different from that of other parts of tropical Africa where population growth has been recognised as the dynamic bringing about more productive ...
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