Pastoral Perceptions of Development: How pastoralist perceptions of society and the environment affect external development initiatives in Northern Kenya's Drylands and how to integrate them

Project: Dissertation

Project Details

Description

With a view to creating new solutions to achieving Agenda 2030’s overarching aims, this study will provide a novel perspective on pastoralist perceptions of the environment that will drive current and future development initiatives in the Pasture Development industry in East Africa. It will use this knowledge to assess the effectiveness of current initiatives and propose improvements towards a more sustainable model.
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date2019/09/022023/08/31

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Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Ethnology

Free keywords

  • ontology
  • human-nature relations
  • Cultural analysis
  • phenomenology
  • tribal identity
  • Africa
  • ethnography
  • pastoralism