Characterising collective tenure security in pastoral systems in Burkina Faso

This study focused on ‘perceived’ tenure security, i.e. how secure people feel. This recognised that perceived tenure security can be a function of formal (legal) recognition of access and use rights, as well as an individual or group’s experiences. Findings at community level include: a descriptio...

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Autores principales: Sawadogo, Issa, Illy, Elie, Ly, Boubacar, Diallo, Safiatou, Badini, Ismael, Magnini, Jufferin, Nassef, Magda
Formato: Informe técnico
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: SPARC 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/155228
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Sumario:This study focused on ‘perceived’ tenure security, i.e. how secure people feel. This recognised that perceived tenure security can be a function of formal (legal) recognition of access and use rights, as well as an individual or group’s experiences. Findings at community level include: a description of the pastoral community and collective land under study; the de facto tenure system at community level; the characteristics of the local tenure system, perceived tenure security and factors that affect community perceptions; and differences for individuals vis-à-vis the collective.