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Mwingi和Kyuso地区位于肯尼亚半干旱地区,年降雨量不到400毫米。该地区最大的城镇是Mwingi镇,它位于肯尼亚首都内罗毕以东约170公里处。这两个区在农业气候上属于干旱半干旱区(ASALs),占全国4460万公顷耕地的3360万公顷,除这两个区外,大部分地区位于Machakos、Makueni、Kitui和(Gachimbi et al., 2001)。这是一个传统上支持低人口的坎巴人的地区,他们是猎人,同时从事极低强度的农业和饲养牲畜(特别是山羊)。多年来,他们发展了可持续和有效的利用现有生物多样性资源的机制,以满足他们个人和社会的总体需求。《非洲语言、技术与创业》Vol. 1 (1) 2007 pp. 126-133
Exploiting indigenous knowledge in the environmental conservation and promotion of African plants: case study on Mwingi and Kyuso districts, Kenya
Mwingi and Kyuso districts are located in the semi-arid zone V region of Kenya with
annual rainfall of less than 400 mm. The biggest town of the districts is Mwingi town
and it is located about 170km east of Kenya's capital city Nairobi. The two districts are
agro-climatically placed into arid and semiarid zones (ASALs) and they take up 33.6
million hectares of the country's 44.6 million hectares of arable land with substantial
areas, apart from the two districts, being in Machakos, Makueni, Kitui and Kajiado
districts (Gachimbi et al., 2001). It is a region that has traditionally supported low
populations of the Kamba people who were hunters that at the same time practiced
an extremely low intensity form of agriculture and reared livestock (especially goats).
Over several years, they developed sustainable and effective exploitation mechanisms
of the existing biodiversity resources to satisfy their individual needs and those of
their societies in general. Journal of Language, Technology and Entrepreneurship in Africa Vol. 1 (1) 2007 pp. 126-133