The co-production of livelihoods and land use change: Case studies from South Africa and Ghana
Land use change and livelihood systems are often analyzed separately or with one driving the other. This driver-feedback relationship has been buttressed by approaches to social process that are often far too static. Actors are confronted with a bundle of choices that they must negotiate as they create pathways of change. These choices are always … Continue reading The co-production of livelihoods and land use change: Case studies from South Africa and Ghana