Livelihood enhancement in the new South Africa : public expectation, environmental dynamics and 'muddling through'

Recent large-scale environmental assessments have identified Limpopo Province as one of the most 'degraded' regions in South Africa, with Sekhukhune District generally perceived to be one of the worst affected areas. However, while a narrative of 'degradation' IS prominent, land...

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Main Author: McNab, Douglas
Published: University of Sheffield 2005
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-4192622017-01-20T15:22:15ZLivelihood enhancement in the new South Africa : public expectation, environmental dynamics and 'muddling through'McNab, Douglas2005Recent large-scale environmental assessments have identified Limpopo Province as one of the most 'degraded' regions in South Africa, with Sekhukhune District generally perceived to be one of the worst affected areas. However, while a narrative of 'degradation' IS prominent, land users' knowledge has been neglected and little empirical research has been conducted to verify these claims. Furthermore, land use and management practices are poorly understood and the contribution of these activities to rural livelihoods remains uncertain and much debated, despite the fact that such knowledge is crucial for the design of effective policy to support 'sustainable' livelihood strategies. This research uses a hybrid multi-methodological approach within a modified livelihood framework to critically evaluate narratives of development and land degradation in South Africa, examine the dimensions and dynamics of contemporary livelihoods in the study area, and analyse the justification for and efficacy of interventions grounded in dominant environment-development narratives in reducing poverty and changing environmental processes. In so doing, it seeks to locate a more refined understanding of environment-livelihood dynamics and of the opportunities for enhancing livelihoods in Sekhukhune.307.720968255University of Sheffieldhttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.419262http://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/14635/Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Livelihood enhancement in the new South Africa : public expectation, environmental dynamics and 'muddling through'
description Recent large-scale environmental assessments have identified Limpopo Province as one of the most 'degraded' regions in South Africa, with Sekhukhune District generally perceived to be one of the worst affected areas. However, while a narrative of 'degradation' IS prominent, land users' knowledge has been neglected and little empirical research has been conducted to verify these claims. Furthermore, land use and management practices are poorly understood and the contribution of these activities to rural livelihoods remains uncertain and much debated, despite the fact that such knowledge is crucial for the design of effective policy to support 'sustainable' livelihood strategies. This research uses a hybrid multi-methodological approach within a modified livelihood framework to critically evaluate narratives of development and land degradation in South Africa, examine the dimensions and dynamics of contemporary livelihoods in the study area, and analyse the justification for and efficacy of interventions grounded in dominant environment-development narratives in reducing poverty and changing environmental processes. In so doing, it seeks to locate a more refined understanding of environment-livelihood dynamics and of the opportunities for enhancing livelihoods in Sekhukhune.
author McNab, Douglas
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title Livelihood enhancement in the new South Africa : public expectation, environmental dynamics and 'muddling through'
title_short Livelihood enhancement in the new South Africa : public expectation, environmental dynamics and 'muddling through'
title_full Livelihood enhancement in the new South Africa : public expectation, environmental dynamics and 'muddling through'
title_fullStr Livelihood enhancement in the new South Africa : public expectation, environmental dynamics and 'muddling through'
title_full_unstemmed Livelihood enhancement in the new South Africa : public expectation, environmental dynamics and 'muddling through'
title_sort livelihood enhancement in the new south africa : public expectation, environmental dynamics and 'muddling through'
publisher University of Sheffield
publishDate 2005
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