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ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY OF TAHULADARE WARADA IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY

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dc.contributor.author Anteneh, Alebachew
dc.date.accessioned 2017-07-19T05:37:58Z
dc.date.available 2017-07-19T05:37:58Z
dc.date.issued 2017-07-19
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/7411
dc.description.abstract The studies of environmental history become a very important practice in the world particularly after the last four decades. The investigation of environmental history mainly .. focused on the interaction between humans and nature in the past. Thus, the practice of this interdisciplinary study is very vital in this dramatically changing world. The practitioners of the field produced _many research works during the last three or four decades. But, the environmental history of Ethiopia is n2t well investigated. As part of northern Ethiopia the environment of Tahuladare Wdrdda was rapidly changed during the last century. In addition the local people of Tahuladare Wdrdda also experienced a dynamic interaction with the natural environment. • Therefore the main objective of the thesis is to undertake a historical survey of the environmental . , history of Tahuladare Warada in the twentieth century. The main focuses of the study are the ~ &he major causes of environmental change in Tahuladare Wdrdda were population pressure, :- land tenure system, lack of encouraging government intervention and policies. Due to these factors the environment of Tahuladare Wdrdda considerably has changed in the last century. The most, important consequences of environmental change in the study area were the growing decline of agricultural productivity and frequent occurrence of drought as well as other natural disasters. Therefore, the impacts of environmental change negatively affected the livelihood of the local people. Different measures were taken to minimize the problem of environmental degradation in the study area. However, the attempt of all responsible agents was not equivalent to the intensity of natural resource degradation. The most important factors behind the failure of these conservationist activities were political instability, lack of well established government institutions, inept administration and most importantly ignorant of the primary owners of the environment, the peasantry. Thus the issue of environmental degradation continued as unresolved problem of the district, still now. It requires the sustainable and exhaustive effort of all responsible organs . III ..;....c causes and impacts of environmental change as well as the response of the society and different institutions towards the effects of the change. en_US
dc.subject HISTORY en_US
dc.title ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY OF TAHULADARE WARADA IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY en_US
dc.type Thesis en_US


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