dc.description.abstract | Drylands Research Working Papers present, in preliminary form, research results of
studies carried out in association with collaborating researchers and institutions.
This working paper is part of a study which aims to relate long-term environmental
change, population growth and technological change, and to identify the policies and
institutions which are conducive to sustainable development. The study builds upon an
earlier project carried out by the Overseas Development Institute (ODI) in Machakos
District, Kenya, whose preliminary results were published in a series of ODI Working
Papers in 1990-91. This led to a book (Mary Tiffen, Michael Mortimore and Francis
Gichuki, More people, less erosion: environmental recovery in Kenya, John Wiley,
1994), which was a synthesis and interpretation of the physical and social development
path in Machakos. The book generated a set of hypotheses and policy recommendations
which required testing in other African dryland environments. Using compatible
methodologies, four linked studies are now being carried out in:
Kenya Makueni District
Senegal Diourbel Region
Niger Maradi Department (in association with ODI)
Nigeria Kano Region (in association with ODI)
For each of these study areas, there will be a series of working papers and a synthesis,
which will be reviewed at country workshops. An overall synthesis will be discussed at
an international workshop in London in 2000.
The Kenya series updates the previous study of Machakos District (which included the
new Makueni District) and examines this more arid area in greater depth. The Research
Leader for these studies is Michael Mortimore. The Leader of the Kenya Team is
Francis Gichuki of the University of Nairobi. Michael Mortimore, Mary Tiffen or
Francis Gichuki may be contacted at the following addresses. | en |