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Social Sciences - Misreading the African Landscape: Society and Ecology in a Forest-Savanna Mosaic (African Studies, Series Number 90)

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Book Synopsis: Islands of dense forest in the savanna of 'forest' Guinea have long been regarded both by scientists and policy-makers as the last relics of a once more extensive forest cover, degraded and degrading fast due to its inhabitants' land use. In this 1996 text, James Fairhead and Melissa Leach question these entrenched assumptions. They show, on the contrary, how people have created forest islands around their villages, and how they have turned fallow vegetation more woody, so that population growth has implied more forest, not less. They also consider the origins, persistence, and consequences of a century of erroneous policy. Interweaving historical, social anthropological and ecological data, this fascinating study advances a novel theoretical framework for ecological anthropology, encouraging a radical re-examination of some central tenets in each of these disciplines.

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Unlock the hidden secrets of the African landscape with Misreading the African Landscape: Society and Ecology in a Forest-Savanna Mosaic. This groundbreaking book, part of the esteemed African Studies series, challenges long-standing assumptions about the forested areas in 'forest' Guinea. Authors James Fairhead and Melissa Leach delve deep into the societal and ecological aspects of these forest islands, showcasing how they have actually been created by the local communities. Contrary to popular belief, population growth has led to the expansion of forest cover rather than its decline.

By combining historical, social anthropological, and ecological data, Fairhead and Leach present a comprehensive and revolutionary framework for ecological anthropology. They debunk century-old misconceptions and shed light on the consequences of misguided policies. This thought-provoking study is not just for scientists and policy-makers, but for anyone interested in understanding the intricate relationship between society and ecology. It is a must-read for anyone seeking a fresh perspective on African landscapes.

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