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Contests over pastoralism in the Southern Sahara and Northern Sahel

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ISBN/EAN: 9783659879807
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 88

Beschreibung

West African pastoral groups (Arab, Tuareg, Toubou, and Fulani) experience contests both within their society, and, with outside agents regarding state integration, land use and development. Pastoral leadership, neighboring sedentary groups, national governments, multinational corporations, aid organizations, and academia all influence the paths pastoralists take in their relationship with the environment, the markets they return to, the animals the shepherd, and the non-pastoral opportunities they pursue, to name a few. The social relations that exist between pastoralists and outsiders can essentially coalesce or break apart pastoral society, depending on the actions taken by the various actors mentioned. The outcomes of pastoral fragmentation have various consequences on the regions ecology, economy and security.

Autorenportrait

Franklin Charles Graham IV is a political ecologist investigating the dynamism of natural resource management as social and environmental changes reinforce or break down and recreate new power relations in Africa.