Water and Land in the Sahel : Mapping the Flow (Routledge Studies in African Geography)

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Water and Land in the Sahel : Mapping the Flow (Routledge Studies in African Geography)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 396 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781032551227
  • DDC分類 333.9100966

Full Description

Drawing on over thirty years of research, this book investigates the intermingling of land and water in the Sahel, analysing landscapes defined by the ebb and flow of rainfall, flooding and population movements, as well as environmental, political and social crises.

Exploring both the seasonal flooding of rivers around the Nile, Chari-Logone, Niger and Senegal, as well as agricultural irrigation projects such as dams, canals and pumping stations, the book examines the different narratives related to water and land in the Sahel. It combines fieldwork research with remote sensing, big data and GIS mapping to outline the ever-changing interplay between land and water in the region. Beyond this, the book also reinterprets the colonial and post-colonial legacies of large-scale irrigation projects and the geopolitical interests which defined them.

Supported by an Open Access website with a WebGIS and further maps and analysis, this book is an essential read for policy makers and development practitioners in the region, as well as for researchers and scholars across the fields of geography, history, political science, sustainable development and African studies.

The Open Access version of this book, available at www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-No Derivatives (CC-BY-ND) 4.0 license.

Contents

INTRODUCTION: Perspectives on water and land in the Sahel: facing polycrisis 1: Setting the scene. Unfulfilled futures. One hundred years of large-scale irrigation projects in the Sahel PART I: Contextual issues 2: Environmental crisis narratives in the Sahel and the solutions they call for: The case of Lake Chad 3: Layered crises: climate change, water insecurity and irrigation in the Sahel 4: The "glocal" nature of jihadist insurgencies? Conflict, space, land, and resources in the Sahel PART II: Cartographic sketches of the Sahel 5: Defining the Sahel. B-ordering an area study 6: Land degradation and the Convergence of Evidence in the Sahel 7: Troubled waters 8: Shapes of the water: the rectangle and the circle. A tentative survey on irrigation in the Sahel 9: Interlude. The Sahel in historical atlases (1493-1789) Interlude: Sahel in historical cartography PART III: Complicated muddles of water and land 10: Sudan: a 'picture' of irrigation spaces before April 15th 2023 11: Traces of irrigation: Some recent developments in the Chadian region 12: The production of land insecurity and conflict in the Sourou valley (Burkina Faso) PART IV: Connections, rights and conflicts 13: Land and water rights in the Niger Inner Delta: between negotiation and conflict 14: Ségou(s), the Niger and the other side of the river: how water tells the city in the Sahel 15: Changing patterns of resource conflicts in the Logone floodplains (Cameroon/Chad). Between actors' practices and development narratives PART V: Towards a fluid research agenda 16: COVID-19, polycrisis and metamorphosis: A reflection on doing collaborative research in, on and with the Sahel 17: Ways of being-knowing and doing with water and land in Africa

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