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Historical perspectives on pastoralism and land tenure transformation in Ngamiland, Botswana: What are the policy and institutional lessons?

机译:博茨瓦纳Ngamiland关于畜牧业和土地使用权转型的历史观点:政策和制度方面的教训是什么?

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Pastoral societies in dryland Africa continue to face changes to their pastoral systems. These systems are influenced by a range of historical factors but little use is made of this information to design policies that suit pastoralists’ landscapes. This article provides a synthesis of historical perspectives on pastoral land use and tenure transformations in Ngamiland, south of the Okavango Delta, Botswana. Little documentation of herders’ historical perspectives exists and less is known about how past experiences can be applied to sustainable pastoralism policies. In this article, current land use pressing issues are examined and analysed within the context of past experiences. We use a series of oral histories with key informants, focus group discussions, expert interviews and rangelands field observations. Ngamiland historical perspectives depict a pastoral landscape that has been shaped by a variety of factors; livestock diseases, Human-wildlife-conflicts, droughts, land tenure transformations associated with rangeland policies and the pastoral identity of the Ovaherero/Ovambanderu ethnic groups. Pastoralists have followed unique trajectories, specific to their rangeland conditions and socio-cultural context. Resilience to climate shocks and diseases has been weakened by inequitable patterns of control over rangeland resources. We recommend institutional diversity such that from experiences of the past, lessons can be drawn of the sort of processes and institutions required for pastoralism policies including targeted pastoralists’ adaptations. Using pastoralists to provide information, especially in the area of indigenous knowledge, strategies can be developed to link conservation of wildlife and rangelands with pastoral production by developing ecologically-sensitive low-volume tourism that pastoral communities can tap in to diversify their livelihoods.
机译:非洲干旱地区的牧民社会继续面临着其牧民制度的变化。这些系统受到一系列历史因素的影响,但很少使用此信息来设计适合牧民景观的政策。本文提供了关于博茨瓦纳奥卡万戈三角洲以南的恩加米兰地区牧民土地利用和土地使用权转换的历史观点的综合报告。关于牧民历史观点的文献很少,而关于过去的经验如何应用于可持续的畜牧政策的了解很少。在本文中,将根据过去的经验来审查和分析当前的土地使用紧迫性问题。我们使用一系列的口述历史,包括关键人物,焦点小组讨论,专家访谈和牧场实地观察。恩卡米兰(Ngamiland)的历史观点描绘了由多种因素影响的田园风光。牲畜疾病,人类与野生生物的冲突,干旱,与牧场政策相关的土地所有权转变以及奥瓦列罗/奥瓦曼德鲁族的牧民身份。牧民遵循着独特的轨迹,具体针对其牧场条件和社会文化背景。对牧场资源的不公平控制模式削弱了对气候冲击和疾病的抵御能力。我们建议建立机构多样性,以便从过去的经验中吸取教训,以了解放牧政策(包括针对性的放牧者的适应措施)所需的流程和制度。利用牧民提供的信息,特别是在土著知识领域,可以制定战略,通过发展对生态敏感的小批量旅游业,使野生生物和牧场的保护与牧草生产联系起来,牧民可以利用这种旅游业来使他们的生活多样化。

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