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Influence of indigenousness on access to natural resources

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In Burkina Faso, land management is becoming increasingly complex due to competition for natural resources. The traditional production systems of livestock and agriculture had long succeeded in preserving a certain balance between the environment, people and animals. However, difficulties in accessing natural resources, combined with the scarcity of rainfall, demographic pressure, and the superimposition of traditional and modern land management rights, sometimes create tensions or even open conflicts between the various actors. Whether caused by greed or injustice, these conflicts deteriorate the social climate between the different communities. Thus, internal and cross-border transhumance remains the only alternative for herders to preserve their herds and ensure sustainable resource management. However, during their mobility, herders are confronted with numerous difficulties: occupation of passage or access tracks, poor management of disputes related to field damage, impounding of animals by public administrations or the population, etc.

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Abdoulaye KANDE geboren am 19. Mai 1984 in Yarabélé S/C Koumbala (RCI) Geograph mit einem Master in Projektmanagement, hat sich auf Konfliktanalyse und -transformation spezialisiert und arbeitet seit einigen Jahren als Pastoralist an der Lösung von Konflikten im Zusammenhang mit der grenzüberschreitenden Transhumanz.

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Authors Abdoulaye Kandé
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 24.04.2023
 
EAN 9786205921081
ISBN 9786205921081
No. of pages 56
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Mathematics > Analysis

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