Towards a Critical Social Theory of Landscape Perceptions and Experiences of Land-use Change in Chepareria, Kenya By Julia Wernersson Tagged with: Gender structures, Human-environmental dynamics, Institutions, Land use, Land-use dynamics, Post-structural social theory, Semi-structured interviews, Social strata, Social structures, West Pokot
Small-Scale Farmers Land Use and Socioeconomic Situation in the Mount Elgon District in Northwestern Kenya By Patrik Kaati Tagged with: Core-periphery relationships, GIS, Land degradation, Land use, Landesque capital, Political ecology, Semi-structured interviews, Small-scale farmer, Socioeconomic situation, Sustainable soil and water conservation measures
Can They See the Forest for the Trees? – A Contingency Perspective on the Control Package of a Non Governmental Organization By Oscar Hellman, John Kärrbrink Tagged with: Assessment, Control consequence, Internal fit, Management control, NGO, Semi-structured interviews
Political Ecology & Agroforestry – A case-study from Kitale, Kenya By Emma Svantes Tagged with: Agroforestry, Political instability, Rural development, Semi-structured interviews, Sustainable development