Elgeyo悬崖环境退化的殖民根源与生计的寻找

Evelyn Kipkosgei, Dr.Isaac Tarus
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栖居在Elgeyo断崖南部的Keiyo人是本研究的对象。在20世纪70年代之前,悬崖上覆盖着茂密的半热带植被。但由于人类活动的影响,大量的山地坡地及其生态系统遭到破坏。这是一项在历史背景下的研究,追溯了Keiyo的人口概况以及他们在寻找生计时所面临的经济挑战。这项研究旨在了解历史、环境退化和农民生计之间的关系。柯克的环境感知模式和对人类行为特征的研究提供了理论起点。Keiyo人对其生态系统的鲁莽破坏负有责任,造成了死亡、洪水和破坏的毁灭性后果。从20世纪80年代开始,山体滑坡已经成为家常便饭。这被归咎于肆意砍伐树木以获取木炭和用火清理土地以种植玉米。
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Colonial Roots of Environmental Degradation of the Elgeyo Escarpment and the Search for Livelihoods
The Keiyo who inhabits and occupy the southern part of the Elgeyo escarpment are the subject of this study. Before the 1970s, the escarpment was carpeted with lush, semi-tropical vegetation. But due to factors associated with human activities, a large part of the mountainous slopes has been destroyed together with its ecosystems. It is a study in historical context that traces the demographic profile of the Keiyo and the economic challenges that they have faced in search of livelihoods. The study is about understanding the relationship between history, environmental degradation and peasant livelihoods. The theoretical starting point is provided by Kirk’s environmental perception mode and studies on human behavioural characteristics. The Keiyo are culpable of reckless destruction of their ecosystem with devastating consequences of death, deluge and destruction. Landslides that have become a common occurrence began from the 1980s. This has been blamed on wanton tree cutting for charcoal and the use of fire to clear land for the cultivation of maize.
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