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Christian A. Kull

Isle of Fire

The Political Ecology of Landscape Burning in Madagascar

256 pages, 17 halftones, 11 line drawings, 19 tables  6 x 9  © 2004
Series: University of Chicago Geography Research Papers

Cloth $59.00

ISBN: 9780226461403   Published July 2004

Paper $28.00

ISBN: 9780226461410   Published July 2004

Long considered both best friend and worst enemy to humankind, fire is at once creative and destructive. On the endangered tropical island of Madagascar, these two faces of fire have fueled a century-long conflict between rural farmers and island leaders. Based on detailed fieldwork in Malagasy villages and a thorough archival investigation, Isle of Fire offers a detailed analysis of why Madagascar has always been aflame, why it always will be aflame, and ultimately, as Christian Kull argues, why it should remain aflame.
Awards
  • James M. Blaut Award
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