Book ID: CBB674765682

Gone to ground : A history of environment and infrastructure in Dar es Salaam (2020)

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Brownell, Emily (Author)


University of Pittsburgh Press
Publication date: 2020
Language: English


Publication Date: 2020
Edition Details: Book Series: Intersections: environment, science, technology;
Physical Details: 266

Dar es Salaam, the largest city in Tanzania and the largest populated city in eastern Africa, was a changing urban landscape in the 1970s and 1980s. Gripped by an unfolding economic crisis and the fracturing of urban infrastructures, the citizens of Dar increasingly made their lives in transit between the city and its periphery, in order to find food, housing, and transportation. In doing so, they were turning to the ground to make life possible when they were either short on cash or other urban shortages broadly persisted. They exploited the coastal region's natural resources to shape their lives, relying on the city's outskirts to plant small shambas or to seek out building materials for their houses, goods to sell at markets, or charcoal for cooking the evening meal. Gone to Ground explores the ways in which the residents of Dar worked around or made do with what they could find, acquire, and grow in order to survive. (Publisher)

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Authors & Contributors
Bender, Matthew V.
Börjeson, Lowe
Brownell, Emily
Disco, Cornelis
Geissler, P. Wenzel
Håkansson, N. Thomas
Journals
History and Technology
International Journal of African Historical Studies
Social Studies of Science
Environmental History
Icon: Journal of the International Committee for the History of Technology
IEEE Technology and Society Magazine
Publishers
Routledge
University of Pittsburgh Press
Georgia Institute of Technology
Duke University Press
Ohio University Press
The MIT Press
Concepts
Technology and society
Infrastructure
Cities and towns
Urbanization
Colonialism
Water supply
People
Ostrom, Elinor
Time Periods
20th century
19th century
20th century, early
21st century
Places
Africa
Tanzania (Tanganyika, Zanzibar)
Senegal
China
Europe
London (England)
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