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الصفحة 69
Sixteenth - century settlers found upper Embu a primeval forest , which was cleared gradually as the population increased and more land was needed for cultivation ( see Mwaniki , 1973 : 76 ) . Until recent decades the local economy was ...
Sixteenth - century settlers found upper Embu a primeval forest , which was cleared gradually as the population increased and more land was needed for cultivation ( see Mwaniki , 1973 : 76 ) . Until recent decades the local economy was ...
الصفحة 71
Independently of the tenure reform , for example , rising population densities can contribute to erosion of some individuals ' customary land use rights . The Embu population more than tripled between 1918 ( when it stood at about ...
Independently of the tenure reform , for example , rising population densities can contribute to erosion of some individuals ' customary land use rights . The Embu population more than tripled between 1918 ( when it stood at about ...
الصفحة 253
Kanogo argues , although not altogether convincingly , that the grassroots of the squatter population rather than the elite provided the leadership of Mau Mau . A particular strength of Kanogo's study lies in its use both of the ...
Kanogo argues , although not altogether convincingly , that the grassroots of the squatter population rather than the elite provided the leadership of Mau Mau . A particular strength of Kanogo's study lies in its use both of the ...
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Some issues of theory in the study of tenure relations in African agriculture | 6 |
Environment and access to resources in Africa | 18 |
Social institutions and access to resources | 36 |
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