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Reducing conflict and improving resource management for Kenyan pastoralists

Reducing conflict and improving resource management for Kenyan pastoralists

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Date of publication
December 2002
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ISBN / Resource ID
eldis:A9335

Governments and scientists have long regarded the pastoralists’ way of life as a cause of environmental degradation. This belief is rooted in a misunderstanding of the pastoralist way of life and is reflected in national policies on land tenure and resource access in Kenya. The area of land controlled by pastoralists has been steadily reduced, and pastoralists have been encouraged to give up their nomadic way of life and settle, leading to conflict between pastoralist groups and other land users and damage to the environment.

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Rachel Berger

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