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Linkages Between Community, Environmental, and Conflict Management : Experiences from Northern Kenya
Author
Haro, Guyo O
Doyo, Godana J
McPeak, John G
Publisher
World Development
Publication Year
2005
Body

Summary There is increasing interest in community-based approaches to the management of natural resources in Africa. Pastoral areas present particular challenges and opportunities to community-based management programs. We consider an example where there are multiple definitions of the community that uses a resource, and these definitions are both nested and overlapping. Working at multiple levels of social organization and in multiple sites was critical for overall program success. We find addressing conflict can be a measure to address resource scarcity. We conclude noting signs that reduced insecurity has established the preconditions under which sustainable resource management can be accomplished.

Language
English
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Journal Issue/Article
Journal Volume
33
Journal Number
2
Journal Pages
285-299
Collection
Southern Africa Collection
Journal Name
World Development
Keywords
community management
resource management
conflict management
Africa
pastoralism
management
traditional knowledge
non-grazing resources
Africa