In India, Adivasis had, over generations, evolved a complex system of resource-management in consonance with their natural surroundings, which enabled various communities with very different ways of life to earn their livelihoods in a difficult terrain. British colonial rule and its knowledge regime, by reducing local complexities into a monolithic system, tended to bring about far-reaching changes in Adivasis’ relationship with nature. This included the extension of cultivation and increased sedentarization, with sometimes disastrous results.
DOI: doi.org/10.5282/rcc/6336