This article discusses the evolution of participatory methods and their benefits and pitfalls in contributing to land use and land cover change (LULCC) analyses. Participation has become a practical means of developing a more complete assessment of societal change by bringing local people’s narra...
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Smucker, T.
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Campbell, D.J.
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Olson, J.
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Wangui, Elizabeth Edna
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[Contemporary challenges of participatory field research for land use change analyses: examples from Kenya]
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Contemporary challenges of participatory field research for land use change analyses: examples from Kenya