意外后果
弹性(材料科学)
比例(比率)
农业发展
发展经济学
经济增长
地理
政治学
社会经济学
社会学
经济
农业
物理
地图学
考古
法学
热力学
作者
M. I. J. Davies,Henrietta L. Moore,N. Bailengo,M. Bernstein,Helena Cheptoo,Timothy Kiprutto,Samuel Lunn-Rockliffe,D. K. Kay,Wilson Kipkore
出处
期刊:Africa
[Cambridge University Press]
日期:2024-05-01
卷期号:94 (2): 251-275
标识
DOI:10.1017/s0001972024000238
摘要
Abstract This article examines the development, early operation and subsequent failure of the Tot-Kolowa Red Cross irrigation scheme in Kenya’s Kerio Valley. Initially conceived as a technical solution to address regional food insecurity, the scheme aimed to scale up food production through the implementation of a fixed pipe irrigation system and the provision of agricultural inputs for cash cropping. A series of unfolding circumstances, however, necessitated numerous modifications to the original design as the project became increasingly entangled with deep and complex histories of land use patterns, resource allocation and conflict. Failure to understand the complexity of these dynamics ultimately led to the project’s collapse as the region spiralled into a period of significant unrest. In tracing these events, we aim to foreground the lived realities of imposed development, including both positive and negative responses to the scheme’s participatory obligations and its wider impact on community resilience.
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