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Botswana : fencing out the equity issue. Cattleposts and cattle ranching in the Kalahari Desert
Author
Perkins, J S
Publisher
Journal of Arid Environments
Publication Year
1996
Body

This paper examines the advantages of the traditional cattlepost system against the recent drive towards the fencing of Botswana's rangelands and the establishment of privatised, commercial beef ranches. Consideration of operational and environmental factors emphasise the benefits of the cattlepost system, while socio-economic and political factors explain why the current drive towards fenced ranches will continue for the foreseeable future. It is concluded that while the degradation issue on Botswana's rangelands has been overstated, alleged concern for the conservation of the grazing resource is explicitly driving Botswana's current New Agricultural Policy. By accentuating the existing marked socio-economic inequalities within the livestock sector, such misplaced policies will fuel much graver environmental problems, as the underlying equity issue remains unaddressed.

Language
English
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Journal Issue/Article
Journal Volume
33
Journal Number
4
Journal Pages
503-517
Collection
Southern Africa Collection
Journal Name
Journal of Arid Environments
Keywords
rangelands
degradation
Kalahari
Cattle Ranching
Hunter-gatherers
Botswana
cattle
subsistence agriculture
commercial agriculture
socio-economic aspects
Economic Aspects
politics
policies
grazing
Africa