Understanding and characterising collective tenure and tenure security in pastoral systems: Consolidation of case studies in Burkina Faso, Sudan and Kenya

Land tenure insecurity has been highlighted as a main factor in farmer–herder conflict (Flintan, 2012; Davies et al., 2016; Nassef et al., 2023). While tenure and tenure security for settled land users has been well documented, pastoral collective tenure and degrees of tenure security in pastoral sy...

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Autores principales: Nassef, Magda, Otieno, Ken, Sulieman, Hussein, Sawadogo, Issa, Locke, Anna, Langdown, Ian, Flintan, Fiona E.
Formato: Informe técnico
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: SPARC 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/151727
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author Nassef, Magda
Otieno, Ken
Sulieman, Hussein
Sawadogo, Issa
Locke, Anna
Langdown, Ian
Flintan, Fiona E.
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Langdown, Ian
Locke, Anna
Nassef, Magda
Otieno, Ken
Sawadogo, Issa
Sulieman, Hussein
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Otieno, Ken
Sulieman, Hussein
Sawadogo, Issa
Locke, Anna
Langdown, Ian
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description Land tenure insecurity has been highlighted as a main factor in farmer–herder conflict (Flintan, 2012; Davies et al., 2016; Nassef et al., 2023). While tenure and tenure security for settled land users has been well documented, pastoral collective tenure and degrees of tenure security in pastoral systems are not as well understood. To explore this issue, we examined collective tenure systems in Burkina Faso, Sudan and Kenya. Two layers of tenure and tenure security were considered: that of the group and that of individuals within the group, recognising that groups are not homogenous. None of the pastoral communities in this study hold any formal documentation for their land but do consider themselves rightful landholders.
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spelling CGSpace1517272026-01-12T13:11:44Z Understanding and characterising collective tenure and tenure security in pastoral systems: Consolidation of case studies in Burkina Faso, Sudan and Kenya Nassef, Magda Otieno, Ken Sulieman, Hussein Sawadogo, Issa Locke, Anna Langdown, Ian Flintan, Fiona E. pastoralism institutions governance land tenure systems Land tenure insecurity has been highlighted as a main factor in farmer–herder conflict (Flintan, 2012; Davies et al., 2016; Nassef et al., 2023). While tenure and tenure security for settled land users has been well documented, pastoral collective tenure and degrees of tenure security in pastoral systems are not as well understood. To explore this issue, we examined collective tenure systems in Burkina Faso, Sudan and Kenya. Two layers of tenure and tenure security were considered: that of the group and that of individuals within the group, recognising that groups are not homogenous. None of the pastoral communities in this study hold any formal documentation for their land but do consider themselves rightful landholders. 2024-03-30 2024-08-19T08:05:59Z 2024-08-19T08:05:59Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/151727 en Open Access application/pdf SPARC Nassef, M., Otieno, K., Sulieman, H., Sawadogo, I., Locke, A., Langdown, I. and Flintan, F. 2024. Understanding and characterising collective tenure and tenure security in pastoral systems: Consolidation of case studies in Burkina Faso, Sudan and Kenya. London, UK: SPARC (Supporting Pastoralism and Agriculture in Recurrent and Protracted Crises).
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institutions
governance
land tenure systems
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Otieno, Ken
Sulieman, Hussein
Sawadogo, Issa
Locke, Anna
Langdown, Ian
Flintan, Fiona E.
Understanding and characterising collective tenure and tenure security in pastoral systems: Consolidation of case studies in Burkina Faso, Sudan and Kenya
title Understanding and characterising collective tenure and tenure security in pastoral systems: Consolidation of case studies in Burkina Faso, Sudan and Kenya
title_full Understanding and characterising collective tenure and tenure security in pastoral systems: Consolidation of case studies in Burkina Faso, Sudan and Kenya
title_fullStr Understanding and characterising collective tenure and tenure security in pastoral systems: Consolidation of case studies in Burkina Faso, Sudan and Kenya
title_full_unstemmed Understanding and characterising collective tenure and tenure security in pastoral systems: Consolidation of case studies in Burkina Faso, Sudan and Kenya
title_short Understanding and characterising collective tenure and tenure security in pastoral systems: Consolidation of case studies in Burkina Faso, Sudan and Kenya
title_sort understanding and characterising collective tenure and tenure security in pastoral systems consolidation of case studies in burkina faso sudan and kenya
topic pastoralism
institutions
governance
land tenure systems
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/151727
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