GEOG 302 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Nomadic Pastoralism, Public Participation, Biogeochemical Cycle
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In this community, you see a blend of modern and traditional material. This is introduced near large cities where modern technologies are introduced: people want modern amenities the value has declined, pressure that comes to be born by local artisans and skills that they practice and cherish. If their skills are not valued you are marginalized and your skill sets are unlikely to be passed on: creating a natural park in order to preserve culture illustrate the viability of hunting and gathering economies. If people are paid better wages, this can be a positive step but a case can be made that it is a mechanism to speed advancement to sustainable development and goals. In southern kenya issues of land transmission, dislocation, diminishing of embedded cultural practices: northern kenya nomadic pastoralism issues were being discusses. The culture that evolved depends on the austerity of the environment. If there were irrigation that came about, then the culture system would be displaced.