Perceptions of land tenure security in pastoral areas in Marsabit, Kenya

These studies acknowledge the complexity of collective (communal) tenure in pastoral areas, which encompasses a multifaceted system of rights. It analyses two layers of tenure security: the security of the entire community and the security of individual members within that community, including diffe...

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Autores principales: Otieno, Ken, Lumumba, Odenda, Odote, Collins, Akinyi, Lydia, Wari, Gayo, Ongesa, Laureen, Nassef, Magda
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Publicado: 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/151879
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author Otieno, Ken
Lumumba, Odenda
Odote, Collins
Akinyi, Lydia
Wari, Gayo
Ongesa, Laureen
Nassef, Magda
author_browse Akinyi, Lydia
Lumumba, Odenda
Nassef, Magda
Odote, Collins
Ongesa, Laureen
Otieno, Ken
Wari, Gayo
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Lumumba, Odenda
Odote, Collins
Akinyi, Lydia
Wari, Gayo
Ongesa, Laureen
Nassef, Magda
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description These studies acknowledge the complexity of collective (communal) tenure in pastoral areas, which encompasses a multifaceted system of rights. It analyses two layers of tenure security: the security of the entire community and the security of individual members within that community, including differences related to gender and age. Additionally, the study explores the role of pastoral mobility in the context of tenure rights and pastoralism. This study examines two dimensions of tenure security: the security of the community as a whole and the security of individual members within that community, taking into account factors such as gender and age. In addition, we examined the role of mobility within a functional pastoral system. We found that the measurement of tenure security, including individual perceptions and perceived tenure security, is considerably more challenging in pastoral contexts compared to farming or settled households, where there are clear individual land titles for specific demarcated areas. Consequently, pastoral tenure and its varying degrees of security are not adequately captured in global measurement frameworks like Prindex, LANDex and other monitoring platforms contributing to the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
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spelling CGSpace1518792024-11-07T09:45:13Z Perceptions of land tenure security in pastoral areas in Marsabit, Kenya Otieno, Ken Lumumba, Odenda Odote, Collins Akinyi, Lydia Wari, Gayo Ongesa, Laureen Nassef, Magda pastoralism institutions governance land tenure systems These studies acknowledge the complexity of collective (communal) tenure in pastoral areas, which encompasses a multifaceted system of rights. It analyses two layers of tenure security: the security of the entire community and the security of individual members within that community, including differences related to gender and age. Additionally, the study explores the role of pastoral mobility in the context of tenure rights and pastoralism. This study examines two dimensions of tenure security: the security of the community as a whole and the security of individual members within that community, taking into account factors such as gender and age. In addition, we examined the role of mobility within a functional pastoral system. We found that the measurement of tenure security, including individual perceptions and perceived tenure security, is considerably more challenging in pastoral contexts compared to farming or settled households, where there are clear individual land titles for specific demarcated areas. Consequently, pastoral tenure and its varying degrees of security are not adequately captured in global measurement frameworks like Prindex, LANDex and other monitoring platforms contributing to the UN Sustainable Development Goals. 2024-05-30 2024-08-28T05:05:15Z 2024-08-28T05:05:15Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/151879 en Open Access application/pdf Otieno, K., Lumumba, O., Odote, C., Akinyi, L., Wari, G., Ongesa, L. and Nassef, M. 2024. Perceptions of land tenure security in pastoral areas in Marsabit, Kenya. London, UK: SPARC.
spellingShingle pastoralism
institutions
governance
land tenure systems
Otieno, Ken
Lumumba, Odenda
Odote, Collins
Akinyi, Lydia
Wari, Gayo
Ongesa, Laureen
Nassef, Magda
Perceptions of land tenure security in pastoral areas in Marsabit, Kenya
title Perceptions of land tenure security in pastoral areas in Marsabit, Kenya
title_full Perceptions of land tenure security in pastoral areas in Marsabit, Kenya
title_fullStr Perceptions of land tenure security in pastoral areas in Marsabit, Kenya
title_full_unstemmed Perceptions of land tenure security in pastoral areas in Marsabit, Kenya
title_short Perceptions of land tenure security in pastoral areas in Marsabit, Kenya
title_sort perceptions of land tenure security in pastoral areas in marsabit kenya
topic pastoralism
institutions
governance
land tenure systems
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/151879
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