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Peasant and official views of rangeland use in Botswana : Fifty years of devastation?
Author
Fortmann, Louise
Publisher
Land Use Policy
Publication Year
1989
Body

Land use policy is often developed without regard to historical considerations, even though policy may fail because it is familiar to local people who have found it to be inaccurate and inappropriate. Between 1931 and 1981 officials consistently described north-eastern Botswana as severely overgrazed and in imminent danger of ecological disaster unless destocking took place. Over the same period the cattle population tripled, while enforced destocking caused hardship to local cattle holders. The contrast between local experience and official prescription over 50 years suggests why present-day residents are sceptical of official rangeland policy. The design of rangeland policy and range and livestock management projects would benefit from considering the history of local experience with official policy and advice.

Language
English
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Journal Issue/Article
Journal Volume
6
Journal Number
3
Journal Pages
197-202
Collection
Southern Africa Collection
Journal Name
Land Use Policy
Keywords
land use
policies
subsistence agriculture
management
decision support systems
Africa