Development, trends and management of rangeland enclosures among the Hamer in southwest Ethiopia: Prospects and challenges

S. Tefera
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Predominantly being pastoralists, the Hamer for centuries utilized rangeland resources rotationally. But the frequency of droughts, induced by decades of irregular and scarce rainfall, and growing human and livestock population required more grazing land. This gradually led to the  development and management of land for grazing, crop production, and income generation purposes at the individual, dyadic, and communal levels in the form of land enclosures. This paper puts enclosures at the centre of its discussion and analyses the trends and contribution of land enclosures to local livelihoods from environmental conservation and social protection points of view. Based on data from ethnographic fieldwork, the paper discusses the process involved in the development and management of enclosures. Land fragmentation, loss of biodiversity and land conflicts appeared inevitable taking into account the growing human and livestock population, urbanization and policy pressure to settle the Hamer. However, it still is early to judge enclosures to have caused significant land fragmentation and destroyed the interconnectedness of socio ecological systems in the district. Keywords : Commons, Enclosures; Land; Livelihood; Hamer
埃塞俄比亚西南部哈默族牧场圈地的发展、趋势和管理:前景与挑战
哈默人主要是牧民,几个世纪以来轮流利用牧场资源。但是,由于几十年来降雨不规律和稀少导致的干旱频繁发生,以及人口和牲畜数量的增加,需要更多的牧场。这逐渐导致了土地的开发和管理,以放牧、作物生产和个人、集体和社区层面的土地圈地形式产生收入。本文以圈地为中心,从环境保护和社会保护的角度分析了圈地的发展趋势及其对当地生计的贡献。本文以田野调查资料为基础,探讨了圈地开发与管理的过程。考虑到不断增长的人口和牲畜数量、城市化和解决哈默尔问题的政策压力,土地破碎化、生物多样性丧失和土地冲突似乎是不可避免的。然而,现在判断圈地造成了严重的土地破碎化,破坏了该地区社会生态系统的互联性还为时过早。关键词:公地;圈地;土地;生计;哈默尔
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