Series Editors
Michael Bollig and Detlef Müller-Mahn
In recent years, there has been a social-ecological transformation in land use in Africa, brought about by climate change and the globalisation of natural resource management and rural landscapes, such that rural Africa has become a laboratory of global future-making. This new series offers a rich and valuable perspective on the processes and practices that produce and critically reflect upon visions of the future on the continent. Volumes within the series will address social-ecological, cultural, and economic development in sub-Saharan Africa, and their relation to climate change, sustainability, and migration. Showcasing cutting-edge research into societal change and the reverberations of global dynamics playing out in sub-Saharan Africa, the series will provide an essential resource for an interdisciplinary scholarly audience in areas such as geography, anthropology, history, political science, natural science, and African studies as well as political planners, and governmental and non-governmental organisations.
Published in association with the University of Bonn and Cologne’s Collaborative Research Centre ‘Future Rural Africa’, funded by the German Research Council (DFG), the series will be mainly monographs, but we also welcome occasional edited volumes that enable a continent-wide, multidisciplinary approach – see https://boydellandbrewer.com/future-rural-africa.
Please contact the Series Editors with an outline or download the proposal form at www.jamescurrey.com.
Prof. Dr. Michael Bollig, University of Cologne, michael.bollig@uni-koeln.de
Prof. Dr. Detlef Müller-Mahn, University of Bonn, mueller-mahn@uni-bonn.de
Previously published and forthcoming titles in the series are listed at the back of this volume.