气候变化与旺戈洛省农牧大坝的可持续管理:从水资源短缺到社区间紧张关系

Oura Kan Constant, Sinan Adaman
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鉴于气候变化造成的社会动荡,气候变化目前正在对Côte科特迪瓦农村社区的社会凝聚力构成挑战。例如,在Ouangolo,由于气候变化的不利影响,富拉尼牧民和土著农民之间的完美同居正逐渐受到质疑。小型水力大坝正在枯竭,由于对其控制权的利益冲突,造成了社会分裂。这正是本研究要解决的问题。它以定性方法为基础,需要使用阿兰·图兰的社会学行动理论。最后,气候变化导致了Ouangolo水资源的减少,以至于最后的水源现在成为当地农民和富拉尼牧民之间贪婪的对象。各方都希望保留对水资源的使用权。皮乌尔人看到他们拥有的水坝周围的放牧区和牧牛区被部分或全部占领,就让动物进入耕地,破坏它们前进道路上的一切。这并没有让当地人无动于衷。他们表达了他们的愤慨。因此,在这种情况下,这些水坑已经成为这些人口的生存问题,有可能在水的控制上发生重大冲突。在旺戈洛,冲突是这两个玩家之间反复出现的现象。
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Climate change and sustainable management of agro-pastoral dams in the department of ouangolo: From water scarcity to inter-community tensions
Climate change is currently posing a challenge to social cohesion in rural communities in Côte d'Ivoire, given the social upheavals it has caused. In Ouangolo, for example, the perfect cohabitation between Fulani herders and indigenous farmers is gradually being called into question by the adverse effects of climate change. The small hydraulic dams are drying up, creating social divisions as a result of conflicts of interest over their control. It is this issue that this study addresses. It is based on a qualitative approach and requires the use of Alain Touraine's sociological action theory. In the end, it emerged that climate change has led to a reduction in Ouangolo's water resources, to the point where the last water points are now the subject of covetousness between the local farmers and Fulani herders. Each party wants to preserve its access to water resources. The Peulhs, observing the partial or total occupation of the grazing and ox-grazing areas around the dams that they own, make the animals cross into the cultivated areas, destroying everything in their path. This does not leave the locals indifferent. They express their indignation. So, in a context where these watering holes have become an existential issue for these populations, there is a risk of major confrontation over control of the water. In Ouangolo, conflict is a recurring phenomenon between these two players.
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