Settlement Schemes in Tropical Africa

Understanding rural development through case studies

Robert Chambers author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:29th Jan '98

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This book explores two rural development projects in Kenya, focusing on their organizational aspects and impact on local communities. Settlement Schemes in Tropical Africa provides valuable insights.

Originally published in 1969, Settlement Schemes in Tropical Africa offers a comprehensive analysis of two significant rural development projects undertaken by the author during their tenure in the Kenyan Administration. The book meticulously examines a grazing control program and the Mwea Irrigation Settlement, shedding light on the intricacies of organizational frameworks and their impact on rural development. Through detailed case studies, the author highlights the challenges and successes encountered in implementing these schemes, providing valuable insights into the complexities of development work in tropical regions.

The text serves as a critical resource for understanding the socio-economic dynamics at play in these rural areas, emphasizing the importance of effective organization in achieving sustainable development goals. By exploring the interplay between local communities and administrative structures, Settlement Schemes in Tropical Africa illustrates how development initiatives can either thrive or falter based on the strategies employed and the context in which they are situated.

As part of the Sociology of Development series, this volume contributes to the broader discourse on rural development, offering lessons that remain relevant to contemporary practitioners and scholars alike. The author's firsthand experiences and reflections provide a unique perspective on the realities of development work, making this book a significant addition to the literature on the subject.

ISBN: 9780415175807

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 589g

324 pages