Highland Sanctuary: Environmental History in Tanzania's Usambara Mountains

Highland Sanctuary: Environmental History in Tanzania's Usambara Mountains

by Christopher A. Conte
Highland Sanctuary: Environmental History in Tanzania's Usambara Mountains

Highland Sanctuary: Environmental History in Tanzania's Usambara Mountains

by Christopher A. Conte

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Overview

For more than a century, the world has recognized the extraordinary biological diversity of the forests of Tanzania's Usambara Mountains. As international attention has focused on forest conservation, farmers, foresters, biologists, and the Tanzanian state have realized that only complex negotiations will save these treasured, but rapidly disappearing, landscapes.

Highland Sanctuary unravels the complex interactions among agriculture, herding, forestry, the colonial state, and the landscape itself. In his examination of the region's history of ecological transformation, Christopher Conte demonstrates how these forces have combined to create an ever-changing mosaic of forest and field. His study illuminates the debate over conservation, arguing that contingency and chance, the stuff of human history, have shaped forests in ways that rival the power of nature. In Highland Sanctuary, the forest becomes part of human history, rather than something outside of it.

Highland Sanctuary cuts through a legacy of contention and ill will to inform contemporary conservation initiatives. Professor Conte explains how ecological changes take divergent paths in similar environments, in this case on mountains that harbor unique flora and fauna, and how these mountain environments achieve international importance as centers of biodiversity.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780821415542
Publisher: Ohio University Press
Publication date: 06/08/2004
Series: Ecology & History
Edition description: 1
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Christopher A. Conte is an associate professor of history at Utah State University in Logan, Utah, where he teaches African and environmental history. He is the author of several articles on ecological change in East Africa's highlands.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrationsix
List of Tablesxi
Acknowledgmentsxiii
Chapter 1.Forming the Highland Sanctuary: Natural and Human History in the Eastern Arc Mountains1
Chapter 2.Humanity's Imprint: Mountain Forest, Garden, and Pasture17
Chapter 3.Colonial Science and Agricultural Development at Kwai and Amani41
Chapter 4.Seeking the Good Forest68
Chapter 5.Transforming the Agricultural Landscape96
Chapter 6.Agriculture and the State: Imposing a Landscape Makeover in Insecure Times, 1946-1961126
Chapter 7.Preserving the Usambaras in Independent Tanzania148
Notes161
Bibliography201
Index211
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